Mainframe and microcomputer-based business graphics: What satisfies users?
Information and Management
Factors of success for end-user computing
Communications of the ACM
Assessing agreement on classification tasks: the kappa statistic
Computational Linguistics
The Wiki way: quick collaboration on the Web
The Wiki way: quick collaboration on the Web
AIMQ: a methodology for information quality assessment
Information and Management
Clustering Web Sessions by Sequence Alignment
DEXA '02 Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Local feature extraction and its applications using a library of bases
Local feature extraction and its applications using a library of bases
Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow visualizations
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Mining Navigation Patterns Using a Sequence Alignment Method
Knowledge and Information Systems
Clustering short time series gene expression data
Bioinformatics
Corporate wiki users: results of a survey
Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis
Beyond accuracy: what data quality means to data consumers
Journal of Management Information Systems
Enabling Customer-Centricity Using Wikis and the Wiki Way
Journal of Management Information Systems
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Computational Biology and Chemistry
Recognizing contributions in wikis: Authorship categories, algorithms, and visualizations
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Comment: where is the theory in wikis?
MIS Quarterly
An overview of web data clustering practices
EDBT'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Current Trends in Database Technology
A cellular coevolutionary algorithm for image segmentation
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Breaking the Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck Through Conversational Knowledge Management
Information Resources Management Journal
What makes corporate wikis work? wiki affordances and their suitability for corporate knowledge work
DESRIST'12 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems: advances in theory and practice
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While existing theoretical frameworks describe collective technology adoption patterns, they provide little insight regarding the expected patterns of wiki activity within projects. Another impediment to the study of wiki sustainability is the absence of time-series analysis methods that are suitable for the unique patterns of wiki activity logs. The primary goals of this study are to: (i) develop a novel method for analyzing wiki edit activity logs, (ii) reveal the temporal patterns of corporate wiki edit activity, and (iii) study the factors impacting wikis' sustainability. A validation of our proposed method demonstrates that it is superior to the baseline algorithm in the face of noisy data. Our empirical study combines wiki system edit activity logs with a survey of users' perceptions, and explores 33277 distinct wiki applications within one global organization over the first 5 years of wiki operation. Our results reveal six different prototypical wiki activity patterns, and show that most corporate wikis become inactive after a relatively short period. Findings from the user survey show that users of sustainable wikis are more satisfied with the wiki system and its contents, and feel that the wiki provides them with a sense of community and productivity enhancements.