Tag Archives: wikis

The Wiki Dilemma

There was a new review by Tony Chung of Alan Porter’s WIKI: Grow Your Own for Fun and Profit at TechWhirl this week. The review got me thinking about the use of wikis, and more generally, about why wikis are … Continue reading

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More on Wikis: Wikis for Requirements

I’ve been working on a section about gathering requirements when you’re acquiring technology, and it occurred to me that this might be another place where a Wiki could be useful. The basic idea would be to use the Wiki as … Continue reading

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Wiki for docs

I received email from a few folks suggesting I look into the use of Wikis for technical documentation. Does anyone have direct experience doing this, and if so, how did it go? I find the idea intriguing. Clearly, wikis have … Continue reading

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