2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-88011-0_13
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XWiki Concerto: A P2P Wiki System Supporting Disconnected Work

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents the XWiki Concerto system, the P2P version of the XWiki server. This system is based on replicating wiki pages on a network of wiki servers. The approach, based on the Woot algorithm, has been designed to be scalable, to support the dynamic aspect of P2P networks and network partitions. These characteristics make our system capable of supporting disconnected edition and sub-groups, making it very flexible and usable.

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“…The XWiki Concerto system [11] is a P2P version of XWiki, an open-source wiki engine. In this system, the whole set of wiki pages is fully replicated to all participating nodes.…”
Section: Xwiki Concertomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The XWiki Concerto system [11] is a P2P version of XWiki, an open-source wiki engine. In this system, the whole set of wiki pages is fully replicated to all participating nodes.…”
Section: Xwiki Concertomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The popularity of wiki-based applications, together with their fundamentally collaborative nature, has driven several research efforts to host them in a peer-to-peer fashion [11,21,22,27,32,35]. Unlike a traditional centralized solution, in a decentralized system the web site is hosted by a dispersed set of nodes where there is no central control point that has full knowledge about the entire system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RepliWiki , Wooki , XWiki Concerto and Swooki are examples of wikis built on unstructured networks of wiki servers. RepliWiki aims to provide a decentralized, multi‐master implementation of Wikipedia by replicating its content.…”
Section: Highly Available Wikismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of Wooki and XWiki Concerto is to support offline work; they also replicate wiki pages on all servers. A modification on a peer is immediately applied to its local copy, then it is propagated among peers using a probabilistic epidemic broadcast .…”
Section: Highly Available Wikismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, wikis became very popular as enterprise knowledge management systems; this has led to another, more complex class of wiki engines. In these wiki engines such as Confluence 2 , Mindtouch 3 , TWiki [6], XWiki [5] or SharePoint 4 , users can integrate widgets or macros into the wiki. At the same time, semantic wikis, such as Semantic MediaWiki [1], MoKi [4], OntoWiki [3] and IkeWiki [2] have enabled wikis to be enhanced with semantic information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%