Web 2.0; Communities; Knowledge Management; REST Web services; Hypertopic
Abstract :
[en] This paper deals with the “Web 2.0”, where every user can contribute to
the content, “harnessing collective intelligence”. After studying what makes the
success of services like Google Base, Del.icio.us and the Open Directory Project,
we propose a unifying “REST” protocol for this kind of community-driven
organizations of knowledge. The aim is to make the collaboration possible beyond
the boundaries of the software and of the resulting communities.
Disciplines :
Management information systems Computer science Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Zhou, Chao; Université de Technologie de Troyes - UTT > Institut Charles Delaunay > Tech-CICO
Lejeune, Christophe ; Université de Technologie de Troyes - UTT > Institut Charles Delaunay > Tech-CICO
Bénel, Aurélien; Université de Technologie de Troyes - UTT > Institut Charles Delaunay > Tech-CICO
Language :
English
Title :
Towards a standard protocol for community-driven organizations of knowledge
Alternative titles :
[fr] Vers un protocole standard pour l'organisation communautaire de la connaissance
Publication date :
2006
Event name :
Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications - CE'2006
Event organizer :
Parisa Ghodous, Rose Dieng et Geilson Loureiro
Event place :
Antibes, France
Event date :
18-22 septembre 2006
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Leading the Web in Concurrent Engineering
Editor :
Ghodous, Parisa
Dieng, Rose
Loureiro, Geilson
Publisher :
IOS Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ISBN/EAN :
978-1-58603-651-5
Collection name :
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications; 143
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