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Lively Wiki a development environment for creating and sharing active web content
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Robert Krahn
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Dan Ingalls
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Robert Hirschfeld
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Jens Lincke
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Krzysztof Palacz
Wikis are Web-based collaborative systems designed to help people share information. Wikis have become popular due to their openness which gives users complete control over the organization and the content of wiki pages. Unfortunately existing wiki engines restrict users to enter only passive con- tent, such as text, graphics, and videos and do not allow users to customize wiki pages. Thus, wikis cannot be used to host or author rich dynamic and interactive content. In this paper we present Lively Wiki, a development and collaboration environment based on the Lively Kernel which enables users to create rich and interactive
Web pages
and applications { without leaving the Web. Lively Wiki com- bines the wiki metaphor with a direct-manipulation user in- terface and adds a concept for
Web programming
as well as
programming tool
support to create an easy to use, scal- able, and extendable Web authoring tool. Moreover, Lively Wiki is self-supporting, i.e. the development tools were used for creating its own implementation thereby giving users the freedom to customize every aspect of the system.
Conference:
International Symposium on Wikis - WIKIS
, pp. 1-10, 2009
DOI:
10.1145/1641309.1641324
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...Additional examples include WeScheme[12], ShiftCreate 8 , Lively Wiki[
13
], and a sys-...
Thomas Dvornik
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et al.
Supporting introductory test-driven labs with WebIDE
...Therefore wikis cannot be used to host or author rich dynamic and interactive content [
19
]...
...This approach, however, is limited because language constructs are often domain specific [20] and users are limited to the form of writing code in or inside markup languages without being able to interact and inspect objects [
19
] [21]...
Li Zhu
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et al.
MikiWiki: A meta-design framework for collaboration
...Robert Krahn et al. from University of Potsdam (Germany) and Sun Microsystems (USA) present Lively Wiki, a development and collaboration environment based on Lively Kernel [6], which enables users to create rich and interactive Web pages and applications, without leaving the Web [
7
]...
...Lively Wiki [
7
] is designed as a combination of the wiki metaphor and a general purpose JavaScript-like programming language for client side application development...
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Web Pontoon : a method for reflective web applications
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Supporting introductory test-driven labs with WebIDE
Thomas Dvornik
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David S. Janzen
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John Clements
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Olga Dekhtyar
Conference:
Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training - CSEE&T
, pp. 51-60, 2011
MikiWiki: A meta-design framework for collaboration
Li Zhu
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Ivan Rossano Vaghi
Published in 2011.
Web Pontoon : a method for reflective web applications
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Citations: 1
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Reza Razavi
Published in 2010.