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* [[Content management system]]s and [[learning management system]]a always include some groupware components
* [[Content management system]]s and [[learning management system]]a always include some groupware components
* [[Forum]]s, in particular more complex forums that allow e.g. file attachments
* [[Forum]]s, in particular more complex forums that allow e.g. file attachments
** [http://bscw.fit.fraunhofer.de/ BSCW]
** [[BSCW]]
* [[Wiki]]s, in particular ones that include additional features such as uploads, special discussion pages, and other "sharing" modules.
* [[Wiki]]s, in particular ones that include additional features such as uploads, special discussion pages, and other "sharing" modules.
** [http://tikiwiki.org/ Tikiwiki] (Open source Wiki/CMS/Groupware)
** [http://tikiwiki.org/ Tikiwiki] (Open source Wiki/CMS/Groupware)

Revision as of 14:13, 15 November 2007

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Introduction

A groupware, also called collaborative software, is a software that supports multiusers tasks on the same platform. Instead of a workflow processed centered task, groupwares enable a workflow information centered task in which all actors can access and modify an information.

Groupwares aren't only softwares that permit to share and access the same information. Groupware also includes:

  • document sharing and document management
  • group calendaring and scheduling
  • group contact and task management
  • threaded discussions
  • text chat
  • data conferencing and audio and videoconferencing
  • workflow, which allows messages and documents to be routed to the appropriate users, is often part of a groupware system.

Typology

Here is a not so complete typology of different kinds of systems (including a few examples)

.... in fact, most portals can be used as groupware.

Resources