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A comparison of optimistic approaches to collaborative editing of Wiki pages
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Centralised ArchitectureEngineeringCollaborative Information RetrievalCommunicationSemantic WebSemantic WikiOptimistic ApproachesInformation RetrievalData ScienceOperational Transformation ApproachLanguage StudiesQuantitative MetricsContent AnalysisWeb-based CollaborationReal-time CollaborationCooperative Information SystemComputer ScienceInformation ManagementOpen CollaborationDistributed CollaborationSocial ComputingKnowledge ManagementWiki PagesProfessional Writing
Wikis, a popular tool for sharing knowledge, are basically collaborative editing systems. However, existing Wiki systems offer limited support for co-operative authoring, and they do not scale well, because they are based on a centralised architecture. This paper compares the well-known centralised MediaWiki system with several peer-to-peer approaches to editing of wiki pages: an operational transformation approach (MOT2), a commutativity-oriented approach (WOOTO) and a conflict resolution approach (ACF). We evaluate and compare them, according to a number of qualitative and quantitative metrics.
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