Wiki
- 3.1 Ease of use
- 3.2 Knowledge management functions
- 3.3 User rights management
- 3.4 Investment security
Operation
History and applications
Precursor
Tim Berners- Lee, who made significant contributions to HTML and the World Wide Web in 1989, had at the beginning of his work pursued in hypertext systems similar ideas, because in his opinion, this instrument should be used in the scientific community for the collaborative creation of texts in particular. Consequently, Berners- Lee's first WorldWideWeb browser was (1990/ 91) suitable for displaying and editing of websites. From a historical perspective, he describes his ideas in his book " Weaving The Web" ( German Lehnübertragung " The Web Report" ). Still sat on the Web first, the nichtkollaborative creating websites through which was achieved by restrictive user rights for the pages on the servers.
Ease of use
Knowledge management capabilities
User rights management
It may be necessary to provide that to specific pages only certain user groups have read access. Certain users will be also able to assign extended rights need to be able to assume the role of an administrator, for example, can.