Wikis
A wiki consists of a set of wiki pages, which may be interlinked, and which can be ordered in a hierarchy.
In addition to the standard functions for working with unstructured information people are familiar with from corporate wikis, Tricia offers advanced functions for structuring information step-by-step and for working with structured information.
Standard functions for working with unstructured information
- Direct editing of wiki page hypertext with a hypertext editor
- Linking, tagging and searching wiki pages
- Hierarchical structuring of the wiki by means of parent pages and menus
- Comments for wiki pages
- Full version histories for every wiki page
- Fine-grained access control lists for editors, readers and contributors
- Selection of themes for presenting the content of a wiki and for navigating the wiki
Functions for structuring information step-by-step
- Adding an attribute table to a wiki page, with named attribute lists which can consist of values and links
- Tagging wiki pages with type tags and definition of named structured types per wiki
- Definition of consistency rules (formats, types, multiplicities) for values and links using attribute definitions.
Functions for working with semi-structured information
- Multi-facetted search using attribute values and links between wiki pages (combinable with unstructured search options)
- Table views and graphic views for analysing and editing structured information
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