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Introducing TWiki Intranet Collaboration For Everyone <Your Name> http://your-twiki-server/ Introduction • TWiki is a web based collaboration tool, tailored for distributed organisations • Not just intranet publishing! – – – – Collaboration tool for discussions Web applications (form-filling, structured data) Personal home pages, info, bookmarks Sync to laptops and Palm devices • Highly suitable for knowledge-intensive companies: – Replicate accurate knowledge to everyone - anyone can contribute, remote offices are on same playing field – Push and pull – changes by email, or browse/search Page 2 Challenges of Distributed Teams • • • • How to get a virtual team working together? Conference calls & visits Shared drives E-mail • Documents get lost, can’t search shared email space • Internal newsgroups • Great for discussion, but … not easy to search, hard to find ‘final consensus’ of a thread • Intranet sites • Hard to update, ‘one webmaster’ syndrome • Special tools and knowledge required Page 3 What is a Wiki? • WikiWiki = The Writeable Web – As quick to contribute as email, as easy to use as a website • Original WikiWiki implemented in 1995 using Perl: – – – – Every page can be edited, using just a browser No need to learn HTML Easy to link pages using WikiWords List of recent changes, simple searching • TWiki is a powerful ‘Wiki Clone’ for intranets Page 4 Selected Companies using TWiki 3Com AMD Alcatel Amazon.com Analog Devices Inc. Aspen Technology AT&T Bank One BellSouth.COM Boeing Carrier Corporation Chevron Phillips Chemical CNN Compaq Disney Internet Group DoD, The National Guard DoubleClick Ericsson FedEx Ford Motor Co. GE General Dynamics General Motors GTE Hostway Corporation IBM Intel Lockheed-Martin LSI Logic Lucent Matsushita Electrical Co. Micron Technology Motorola NASA National Semiconductor Network Associates Page 5 New York Times, The Nokia Northrop Grumman O'Reilly Network QNX Software Systems Peregrine Philips Raytheon Company Red Hat Europe SAP Siemens Sun Microsystems SuSE Texas Instruments Unisys US Government WebMD Wind River Xerox Goals for TWiki at YourCompany • Improve knowledge flow (esp. remote offices) • More accurate information – Revise information until it’s correct – Keep information up-to-date – low overhead • • • • • Easy to start sharing knowledge Spend less time emailing & in meetings Get more people involved Quickly see who contributed information Central, searchable repository Page 6 How to use TWiki • Use for knowledge capture about product and technology • Avoid overlap with other tools and processes – <Customise this as necessary!> – Don’t use to document Quality processes etc. – Don’t duplicate official documents • Good for rapid updates between document revisions, can feed into official documents Page 7 TWiki Implementation • Runs on <YourOS> server (http://your-twikiserver/) – <Say that it’s backed up> • Open Source, written in Perl – Saves thousands of <YourCurrency> in software costs – Customisation • <your customisations, e.g. InterWiki links, or plans> – Rapid development • Templates, access control, web applications, easier linking, … – Plugin architecture • Drawing, action tracking, voting, calendars, … Page 8 TWiki Issues • ‘Don’t Touch’ syndrome – looks like a ‘proper website’ – ‘better not touch it, so-and-so owns that page’ • ‘Unofficial’ syndrome – <YourCompany status goes here – emphasise any official support, and that server is backed up> • Not always connected to intranet – Can easily sync onto laptops and PDAs Page 9 TWiki Issues • Time required to contribute – Save time by doing less email, and finding critical info quicker – Save time by responding to FAQs with link to Twiki – Learn new technology by taking notes on TWiki – Keep useful URLs in TWiki – notes, ‘magnetic pages’ • TWiki syntax – use the help pages, doesn’t take long to learn • Forgetting passwords – use IE5 to store password Page 10 TWiki Issues • Email Habit: It takes time to get used to collaborating the TWiki way. "I prefer e-mail“ – Email doesn’t scale – new people, new technology, new customers, new partners, … – Getting the right information to right person -> happier customers • Ownership: Shared knowledge vs. ‘Owners’ "I don’t want to edit someone else’s page“ – Wiki culture: nobody ‘owns’ pages, and any change can be built upon. – First person to create page is not the owner! Page 11 Highlights: WikiWords for Linking • Easy to create hyperlinks within TWiki pages – Just use a WikiWord • WikiWords are capitalized words, run together, e.g. SmartCompanies, IntranetTools • To create a new link, type: – For more info, see IntranetTools. • If the ‘IntranetTools’ page exists, it is turned into a link: – For more info, see IntranetTools. Page 12 Highlights: Creating New Pages • First, type in some text including WikiWord for new page – For more info, see IntranetTools?. • The ‘?’ is a link (to a page that doesn’t yet exist). • Now, to create the IntranetTools page, click on this link, type in some text, then hit Preview and Save. – If you return to original page and hit Refresh, the link now covers the whole WikiWord: – For more info, see IntranetTools. Page 13 Highlights: Version Control • Pages are under version control: – See previous page revisions. • click on the r1.4 type links at bottom of page – See differences between revisions. • click on the Diffs link at bottom of page – See who changed what and when. • ‘Soft Security’ – anyone can change anything, but changes are logged Page 14 Highlights: Access Control • Define groups and set access restrictions to webs based on these groups • Example TWikiAdminGroup page: • Set GROUP = PeterThoeny, PaulReiber • Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = TWikiAdminGroup • Default – use Soft Security • Special applications – use Access Control Page 15 TWiki Webs at <YourCompany> • Each ‘Web’ has its own set of pages (topics) – Pages have unique names within a Web • Main – entry point for http://your-twiki-server/ – personal home pages, etc. • <Your Webs go here> • TWiki – documentation, tutorials Page 16 Resources for Learning TWiki • 20 minutes to learn TWiki essentials and start sharing knowledge! • Click Help link at top of any page – check TextFormattingRules while editing a page – find local enhancements in WikiEditing – follow the TWikiTutorial (optional) Page 17 Summary • TWiki is a powerful tool for intranet-based collaboration • Easy to share your knowledge as web pages • Searchable and browseable, even offline • Growing knowledge base Page 18