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Subject: Re: [regrep] Wiki + ebXML Registry + REST technology
+1 on this terrific idea! Now why didn't I think of that. Wait. I think I did ;-) See: <http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/wiki/Overview#Collaborative_Authoring:_An_Illustrative_Use_Case> This cool idea is still on my TODO list. David RR Webber (XML) wrote: > Team, > > I attended the NIH wiki fair today - and wiki is a hot collaborative > technology for government with numerous uses from the CIA across to > the HHS and thru to GSA agencies. GSA offers wiki hosting services to > all agencies. > > What it is of course is a familiar and simple user interface > experience that works for people with a minimum of web authoring > experience - who need to collaborate to develop a common human > readable understanding of domains and topics. > > There is a strong opportunity for ebXML Registry to leverage this > however - by linking formal, machine and ad hoc mechanisms for > information and knowledge management . > What this means is that Wiki is potentially a great simple UI for > registry - via both a default access profile, and then specific user > login profiles. > > In Wiki you can create "New Page" templates that conform to registry > entry patterns - and then "Save/Update" will persist to both the Wiki > and the Registry. The entry pattern would provide classification > choices and can return unique "information anchor IDs" for the Wiki. > > Equally - Wiki only provides static page links - while using a REST > link to Registry can return dynamic query results. So users can embed > dynamic content into their Wiki entries. > > And then classifications of course can be managed by registry - with > links over to registry proper to allow that navigation mode. > > Machine interfacing can then be done to return formal results from the > registry that correspond to entries in the wiki. > > This is something that I'm seeing will be part of the solution mix for > us by the end of 2007 here. > > DW > > "The way to be is to do" - Confucius (551-472 B.C.) -- Regards, Farrukh Web: http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com
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