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  • 91Enterprise social software — Enterprise social software, also known as Enterprise 2.0, is a term describing social software used in enterprise (business) contexts. It includes social and networked modifications to company intranets and other classic software platforms used… …

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  • 92Design rationale — A Decision Based Design Structure, which spans the areas of Engineering Design, Design Rationale and Decision Analysis. A Design Rationale is an explicit documentation of the reasons behind decisions made when designing a system or artifact. As… …

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  • 93Wiki — This article is about the type of website. For other uses, see Wiki (disambiguation). Edit summary redirects here, for edit summaries as used in Wikipedia see Help:Edit summary WikiNode redirects here, for the WikiNode of Wikipedia see… …

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  • 94History of wikis — Contents 1 Pre 1994 1.1 Pre World Wide Web hypertext systems 1.2 The World Wide Web …

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  • 95Douglas Engelbart — Douglas Carl Engelbart ( Doug ) …

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  • 96List of wiki software — This is a list of notable wiki software applications. For a comparative table of such software, see Comparison of wiki software. For a list of wikis, or websites using wiki software, see List of wikis. Contents 1 Standard wiki software 1.1 Java… …

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  • 97Media naturalness theory — was developed by Ned Kock. This theory is sometimes referred to as the psychobiological model[1], or compensatory adaptation theory[2]. It has been used to understand human behavior toward technology in various contexts, such as: education[3],… …

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  • 98List of concept- and mind-mapping software — Concept mapping and mind mapping software are used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning/study efficiency up to 15%… …

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  • 99Integrated Collaboration Environment — (ICE) is defined as the environment in which a virtual team do their work. These environments allow companies to realize a number of competitive advantages by using their existing computers and network infrastructure for group and personal… …

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