Wiki Content Management Workflow Process
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A Wiki Content Management Workflow Process is a content management process for managing and maintaining wiki content.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve [Wiki Content Management Task]]s, such as creating, editing, reviewing, and approval of wiki pages.
- It can be supported by a Wiki Content Management System such as MediaWiki.
- It can range from being a Manual Wiki Management Process to being an Automated Wiki Management Process.
- It can integrate with other tools and systems for efficient content management.
- It can be monitored and optimized for maintaining content accuracy and relevance.
- It can involve roles such as wiki editors, administrators, and contributors.
- It can ensure that content is easily accessible and retrievable for users.
- It can include the management of user permissions and content versioning.
- It can utilize templates and standardized formats to maintain consistency across wiki pages.
- It can be guided by community standards and guidelines to ensure quality and reliability of information.
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- Example(s):
- a Wikipedia Content Management Process for maintaining and updating the content on Wikipedia.
- a Corporate Wiki Content Management Process for managing internal knowledge bases within an organization.
- a Educational Wiki Content Management Process for creating and maintaining educational resources on a wiki platform.
- a Research Wiki Content Management Process for managing collaborative research documentation.
- a Personal Wiki Content Management Process ...
- a GM-RKB Content Management Process ...
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Static Website Content Management, which involves managing content on non-editable websites.
- Document Management System, which focuses on managing documents rather than wiki pages.
- Forum Content Management Process, which deals with managing user-generated content in forums.
- See: Content Management Workflow Process, MediaWiki, Wikipedia