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  • × author_ss:"Heckner, M."
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  1. Heckner, M.; Wolff, C.: Wissensmanagement mit Social Software : Editorial (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In the introduction for this special issue we briefly review the development of social software, contrasting it with earlier group-based computer applications like groupware and computer- supported cooperative work. The contributions selected span a wide range starting from reflections on informality as a key property of social software. Case studies give details on using wikis for knowledge management and the influence of choosing a specific wiki engine. The transformation problem for non-digital information services is discussed in the context of a large research institute. More recent types of social systems and their potential use for knowledge management are discussed for microblogs as well as semantic wiki systems. Finally, an overview study gives information on the intensity of social software usage for customer communications in large European companies.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 60(2009) H.4, S.185-187
  2. Burghardt, M.; Heckner, M.; Wolff, C.: Social Search (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Social Search beschreibt die Einbeziehung des sozialen Kontexts in den Prozess der Informationssuche. Der folgende Beitrag zeigt die Entwicklung sozialer Suche auf und systematisiert den Bereich von Social Search Engines im WWW durch eine grundlegende Unterscheidung verschiedener Social-SearchKonzepte. Durch die Beschreibung typischer Merkmale bestehender Social-Search-Implementierungen werden diese überschau- und vergleichbar gemacht.