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Using Structured Wikis in Software Engineering

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Proceedings of Wiki4SE-Wikis for Software Engineering Workshop, Porto (Portugal), (2008)

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In this paper, we describe methods for creating structured wikis and wiki pages using the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard to enable software development processes. DITA is a well-established OASIS standard for creating standard information types and domain-specific markup vocabularies with XML. The DITA OASIS standard builds content reuse into the authoring process, defining an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing many kinds of information in print and on the Web. Merging DITA's strong semantic markup, reusability, and output capability with the flexibility, collaboration, and ease of authoring of a wiki offers product development teams a viable environment for efficient and practical information exchange and delivery. Software engineering and development processes can be streamlined and efficient when a highly collaborative and motivated staff has the tools to create software, from the research and design phases, through coding, testing, documenting, and delivering high-quality software products.

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