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<div>#REDIRECT [[Business rules interviews]]</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Business_rules_interviewsBusiness rules interviews2014-06-20T14:29:43Z<p>Maalej: moved BR/interviews to Business rules interviews</p>
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<div>Here you can download the Interview Forms [http://www.teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php/File:Interview_Template_BusinessRules.pdf] for the business rules study conducted at TCS. More public information will be available on this site from April/Mai 2013. Please also check the news on:<br />
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mobis.informatik.uni-hamburg.de</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2014-02-09T19:51:17Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the analyses scripts and results from this link [https://www.dropbox.com/s/86xtel31i8p41wi/KOMA_Analysis_Data.zip]. The zip archive includes<br />
** R Scrips for the various analyses<br />
** Sheets with all test and correlation results<br />
** Eclipse workspace for generating the R Scripts<br />
** R Workspace for the Wilcox tests (between subjects results) <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2014-02-06T09:10:52Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
<br />
<br />
In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
<br />
Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
<br />
== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2010-04-30 Meet us at [http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ ICSE] in Cape Town South Africa, where we are going to present our newest research results and released features. At [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2010/index.html MRS 2010] we will give a talk on "Can Development Work Describe itself" (May 3rd 16:15). At [http://sites.google.com/site/rsseresearch/rsse2010/program RSSE 2010 ] we will demonstrate Switch our Mac OS X tool for "assisting engineers in switching artifacts by using task semantics and interaction history" (May 4th 16:00).<br />
* 2010-02-24 Meet us at the [http://www1.in.tum.de/static/sse10/ Workshop on Social Software Engineering] (which we co-organize) at the [http://www.se2010.upb.de/ Annual German Software Engineering conference] in Paderborn, Germany<br />
* 2010-02-07 Woogle is presented at the [http://workshops.fxpal.com/cscw2010cis/ 2nd International Workshop on Collaborative Information Seeking] collocated with [http://www.cscw2010.org CSCW2010] in Savannah, GA<br />
* 2009-10-29 [[Woogle|Woogle4MediaWiki]] will be released for download soon. There is a new announcement [[Mailinglists|mailingllist]] you can subscribe to.<br />
* 2009-19-28 Have a look at the TeamWeaver poster at the Poster Reception on the [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/ Eclipse Summit] in Ludwigsburg, Germany<br />
* 2009-10-26 Woogle is presented at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/social-search-and-needdriven-knowledge-sharing-in-wikis-with-woogle slides])<br />
* 2009-07-09 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] at the end of October in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
<br />
== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
<br />
== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
<br />
== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
<br />
Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
<br />
We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
<br />
== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use or contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[[File:Email.png]]<br />
<br />
This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2014-02-03T13:00:11Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
<br />
In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
<br />
Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
<br />
== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2010-04-30 Meet us at [http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ ICSE] in Cape Town South Africa, where we are going to present our newest research results and released features. At [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2010/index.html MRS 2010] we will give a talk on "Can Development Work Describe itself" (May 3rd 16:15). At [http://sites.google.com/site/rsseresearch/rsse2010/program RSSE 2010 ] we will demonstrate Switch our Mac OS X tool for "assisting engineers in switching artifacts by using task semantics and interaction history" (May 4th 16:00).<br />
* 2010-02-24 Meet us at the [http://www1.in.tum.de/static/sse10/ Workshop on Social Software Engineering] (which we co-organize) at the [http://www.se2010.upb.de/ Annual German Software Engineering conference] in Paderborn, Germany<br />
* 2010-02-07 Woogle is presented at the [http://workshops.fxpal.com/cscw2010cis/ 2nd International Workshop on Collaborative Information Seeking] collocated with [http://www.cscw2010.org CSCW2010] in Savannah, GA<br />
* 2009-10-29 [[Woogle|Woogle4MediaWiki]] will be released for download soon. There is a new announcement [[Mailinglists|mailingllist]] you can subscribe to.<br />
* 2009-19-28 Have a look at the TeamWeaver poster at the Poster Reception on the [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/ Eclipse Summit] in Ludwigsburg, Germany<br />
* 2009-10-26 Woogle is presented at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/social-search-and-needdriven-knowledge-sharing-in-wikis-with-woogle slides])<br />
* 2009-07-09 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] at the end of October in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
<br />
== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
<br />
== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
<br />
== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
<br />
Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
<br />
We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
<br />
== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use or contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[[File:Email.png]]<br />
<br />
This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2014-01-29T18:26:29Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2014-01-29T18:26:06Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the analyses scripts and results from this link [https://www.dropbox.com/s/86xtel31i8p41wi/KOMA_Analysis_Data.zip]. The zip archive includes<br />
** R Scrips for the various analyses<br />
** Sheets with all test and correlation results<br />
** Eclipse workspace for generating the R Scripts<br />
** R Workspace for the Wilcox tests (between subjects results) <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2014-01-29T18:25:31Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the analyses scripts and results from this link [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/86xtel31i8p41wi/KOMA_Analysis_Data.zip]]. The zip archive) includes<br />
** R Scrips for the various analyses<br />
** Sheets with all test and correlation results<br />
** Eclipse workspace for generating the R Scripts<br />
** R Workspace for the Wilcox tests (between subjects results) <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppstoreminingAppstoremining2013-04-15T22:23:21Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>This page will contain data sets from the 2013 RE study "User Feedback in the AppStore: An Empirical Study" by Pagano and Maalej.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppstoreminingAppstoremining2013-04-15T22:18:07Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'test'</p>
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<div>test</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Appstoremining/Appstoremining/2013-04-15T22:17:17Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'x'</p>
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<div>x</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Business_rules_interviewsBusiness rules interviews2013-01-29T12:39:25Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Here you can download the Interview Forms [http://www.teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php/File:Interview_Template_BusinessRules.pdf] for the business rules study conducted at TCS. More public information will be available on this site from April/Mai 2013. Please also check the news on:<br />
<br />
mobis.informatik.uni-hamburg.de</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Business_rules_interviewsBusiness rules interviews2013-01-29T12:39:08Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Here you can download the [Interview Forms][http://www.teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php/File:Interview_Template_BusinessRules.pdf] for the business rules study conducted at TCS. More public information will be available on this site from April/Mai 2013. Please also check the news on:<br />
<br />
mobis.informatik.uni-hamburg.de</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Interview_Template_BusinessRules.pdfFile:Interview Template BusinessRules.pdf2013-01-29T12:38:02Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div></div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Business_rules_interviewsBusiness rules interviews2013-01-29T12:37:02Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Here you can download the interview forms for the business rules study conducted at TCS. More public information will be available on this site from April/Mai 2013. Please also check the news on:<br />
<br />
mobis.informatik.uni-hamburg.de</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Business_rules_interviewsBusiness rules interviews2013-01-29T10:20:31Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'The interview forms for the business rules study conducted at TCS'</p>
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<div>The interview forms for the business rules study conducted at TCS</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2013-01-09T17:23:13Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
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<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
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[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
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[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
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== Contributors ==<br />
*'''Patrick Blitz''' is working on the context and intention systems as well as on WinIntent. Patrick holds a degree of computer science from the TUM and is currently finishing his master at TUM and CMU.<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Dennis Pagano''' contributed to refining the overall architecture and to the development of several components including the context system, the user interface, and the svn miner. Dennis currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Dimitris Panagiotou''' is the main developer of the Eclipse knowledge desktop component. He currently works for the Information Management Unit at the Technical University of Athens<br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. <br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Niko Tsanakas''' contributed to the context elicitation and processing components. <br />
* '''Jinhui Zhu''' worked on the implementation of several sensors for the early versions of the context systems. Jinhui currently works for IBM in China.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2013-01-09T17:22:24Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
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<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
*'''Patrick Blitz''' is working on the context and intention systems as well as on WinIntent. Patrick holds a degree of computer science from the TUM and is currently finishing his master at TUM and CMU.<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Dennis Pagano''' contributed to refining the overall architectures and to the development of several components including the context system and svn mining components. Dennis currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Dimitris Panagiotou''' is the main developer of the Eclipse knowledge desktop component. He currently works for the Information Management Unit at the Technical University of Athens<br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. <br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Niko Tsanakas''' contributed to the context elicitation and processing components. <br />
* '''Jinhui Zhu''' worked on the implementation of several sensors for the early versions of the context systems. Jinhui currently works for IBM in China.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2012-11-30T06:14:47Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=NextNext2012-03-17T12:00:05Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>== NEXT! - A Tool for Context-Aware Task Recommendations ==<br />
<br />
<br />
by Vincenz Dölle & Walid Maalej<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Material:'''<br />
* [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/ISE_IM-project-description.txt ISE_IM project description]<br />
* [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/ISE_IM-task-list.txt ISE_IM task list]<br />
<br />
* [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/ISE_POLL-project-description.txt ISE_POLL project description]<br />
* [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/ISE_POLL-task-list.txt ISE_POLL task list]<br />
<br />
* [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/Task-Comparison-Survey.pdf Task Comparison Survey] (build with [http://www.limesurvey.org LimeSurvey])<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
'''Additional Information:'''<br />
<br />
''List of Students''<br />
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{|<br />
| Student ID || Project <br />
|-<br />
| 1 || ISE_IM<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || ISE_IM<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || ISE_IM<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || ISE_POLL<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || ISE_POLL<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || ISE_POLL<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || ISE_POLL<br />
|}</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Next!Next!2012-03-16T17:05:04Z<p>Maalej: moved Next! to Next</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Next]]</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=NextNext2012-03-16T17:05:03Z<p>Maalej: moved Next! to Next</p>
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<div>== NEXT! - A Tool for Context-Aware Task Recommendations ==<br />
<br />
<br />
by Vincenz Dölle & Walid Maalej<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Material:'''<br />
* EIST_IM project description: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_IM-project-description.txt]<br />
* EIST_IM task list: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_IM-task-list.txt]<br />
* EIST_POLL project description: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_POLL-project-description.txt]<br />
* EIST_POLL task list: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_POLL-task-list.txt]</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=NextNext2012-03-16T17:03:50Z<p>Maalej: Created page with '== NEXT! - A Tool for Context-Aware Task Recommendations == by Vincenz Dölle & Walid Maalej '''Material:''' * EIST_IM project description: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse…'</p>
<hr />
<div>== NEXT! - A Tool for Context-Aware Task Recommendations ==<br />
<br />
<br />
by Vincenz Dölle & Walid Maalej<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Material:'''<br />
* EIST_IM project description: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_IM-project-description.txt]<br />
* EIST_IM task list: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_IM-task-list.txt]<br />
* EIST_POLL project description: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_POLL-project-description.txt]<br />
* EIST_POLL task list: [http://home.in.tum.de/~doelle/fse2012/EIST_POLL-task-list.txt]</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T13:07:55Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here: [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here: [[File:Koma_All_Responses_Public.csv]].<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T12:34:54Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions [[File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T12:34:40Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions [[here][File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T12:33:18Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions [[here SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf]].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T12:32:58Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions [here SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdf].<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:SurveyForm_KnowledgeExchange_EN.pdfFile:SurveyForm KnowledgeExchange EN.pdf2011-07-22T12:31:51Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div></div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T10:05:21Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here.<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.<br />
<br />
The following organizations participated in the survey<br />
* Siemens<br />
* Planet<br />
* Polarion<br />
* ptv<br />
* Rohde und Schwarz<br />
* sormaIST<br />
* inoopract<br />
* Thales<br />
* T-Systems<br />
* TXT e-solutions<br />
* PROST/SE<br />
* cas<br />
* cim<br />
* c-prog@yahoogroups.com<br />
* disy<br />
* doIT<br />
* empolis<br />
* epfl<br />
* Equinux<br />
* iccs<br />
* intrasoft<br />
* lipsz<br />
* oi<br />
<br />
The following online communities participated in the survey:<br />
* heise<br />
* junit@yahoogroups.com<br />
* http://www.theserverside.com/<br />
* bayxp@yahoogroups.com <br />
* javaDevGoogle<br />
* jenaDev<br />
* knboard<br />
* phpDevGoogle<br />
* rudiverse<br />
* se2008<br />
* serverside.net</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-07-22T09:38:46Z<p>Maalej: </p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
* You can download the questions here.<br />
<br />
* You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=KOMA_SurveyKOMA Survey2011-06-29T14:56:38Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. You c…'</p>
<hr />
<div>Within the European research project TEAM we conducted 2008 and 2009 a scientific study to understand problems and practices of knowledge sharing in software development. <br />
<br />
You can download the questions here.<br />
<br />
You can download the raw results here.<br />
<br />
We have created a Manuscript summarizing and discussing the results and submitted it for consideration to the magazine IEEE Software. More information will be available here soon.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=BugtrackingsurveyBugtrackingsurvey2011-06-26T10:28:10Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'Thank you for your interest on our study. More information about the results will be available on this page during August - September 2011. If you have any questions, do not hes…'</p>
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<div>Thank you for your interest on our study.<br />
<br />
More information about the results will be available on this page during August - September 2011. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.<br />
<br />
Hoda Naguib, TUM<br />
Benedikt Hegner, CERN<br />
Walid Maalej, TUM</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=SandboxSandbox2011-04-28T15:57:47Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>[[Sandkasten]]<br />
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noch ein Sandkasten<br />
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noch mehr sand<br />
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c<br />
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Und walid's sand</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:36:43Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
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<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
*'''Patrick Blitz''' is working on the context and intention systems as well as on WinIntent. Patrick holds a degree of computer science from the TUM and is currently finishing his master at TUM and CMU.<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Dimitris Panagiotou''' is the main developer of the Eclipse knowledge desktop component. He currently works for the Information Management Unit at the Technical University of Athens<br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. <br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Niko Tsanakas''' contributed to the context elicitation and processing components. <br />
* '''Jinhui Zhu''' worked on the implementation of several sensors for the early versions of the context systems. Jinhui currently works for IBM in China.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:34:41Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Dimitris Panagiotou''' is the main developer of the Eclipse knowledge desktop component. He currently works for the Information Management Unit at the Technical University of Athens<br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. <br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Niko Tsanakas''' contributed to the context elicitation and processing components. <br />
* '''Jinhui Zhu''' worked on the implementation of several sensors for the early versions of the context systems. Jinhui currently works for IBM in China.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:27:52Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. <br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:27:26Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. <br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:26:02Z<p>Maalej: /* Founders & Architects */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree at the University of Ulm.<br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:25:18Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree at the University of Ulm.<br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
* '''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=TeamTeam2010-05-21T16:13:17Z<p>Maalej: /* Contributors */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page describes the team behind TeamWeaver<br />
<br />
== Founders & Architects ==<br />
[http://www.fzi.de/staff/happel Hans-Jörg Happel] is a researcher at the FZI Research Center for Information Technologies at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). He is involved in several projects dealing with knowledge management in engineering domains, esp. software engineering. Hans-Jörg has an interdisciplinary background in Information Systems, Software Engineering and Organizational Theory. His research interests are in the intersection of software engineering, knowledge management, information retrieval, social software and semantic technologies. Hans-Jörg served as a reviewer, organizer and moderator for several scientific and industry related events in these areas.<br />
<br />
[http://romberg.be Tim Romberg] was among the initiators of the WAVES research project at FZI, part of the German Science Ministry's "Software Engineering 2006" initiative. He is currently an independent consultant on Enterprise 2.0 solutions and living in Brussels. Ask Tim if you are interested in [[Wiquila]], a Rich Wiki Client, or about integrating structured Enterprise Data with Wikis or the "emergent" structures of the Social Web.<br />
<br />
[http://www1.in.tum.de/walidMaalej Walid Maalej] is a senior researcher at TUM. His interests include social software engineering, agile development, context-aware engineering infrastructures and ontology-based knowledge management. In the EU-funded project TEAM, he was leading the knowledge contextualization and personalization team. Walid successfully co-organized several scientific and industrial workshops and conferences on software engineering, knowledge management, integration and traceability and agile methods.<br />
<br />
== Contributors ==<br />
* '''Paul Hübner''' is working on TeamWeaver and related projects since 2007. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and our [[Maven]] and [[OSGi]] expert. He holds a degree in computer science from the Karlsruhe University of Appliend Science. Currently he is working towards his master degree at the University of Ulm.<br />
* '''Amel Mahmuzic''' is one of the main developers of the core TeamWeaver components since 2008. In particular he worked on the TeamWeaver context system, WinIntent, and Eureka. Amel has a significant contribution to the TeamWeaver build infrastructure with Maven <br />
* '''Ben Romberg''' was working on the TeamWeaver project from 2007-2009. He is the major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] frontend, and a major developer of the [[Integrated Search]] backend and [[Woogle4MediaWiki]]. Ben working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.<br />
* '''Christian Röhr''' is supporting the Woogle4MediaWiki development since 2009 and especially concerned with performance testing, quality issues, documentation and all those little things that make a project run smootly. He recently graduated in physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.<br />
* '''Alexander Sahm''' is mainly working on the integration of TeamWeaver into the Mac OS X. He also contributed to the context system and the metadata store.<br />
* '''Rammohan Narendula''' developed the distributed metadata store of TeamWeaver. Rammohan works as a researcher in EPFL and currently doing his Ph.D. on highly available, secure large-scale distributed, P2P information systems. <br />
'''Damir Ismailović''' contributed to the development of the context system and to setting a build infrastructure for TeamWeaver. Damir currently works at TUM. <br />
* '''Sören Schlegel''' is working on Woogle4MediaWiki since 2009 with a focus on Ajax-based user interaction using [[jQuery]]. Sören working towards his computer science degree at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2010-04-30T12:33:57Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
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In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
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Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
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== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2010-04-30 Meet us at [http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ ICSE] in Cape Town, South Africa, where we are going to present our newest research results and released features. At [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2010/index.html MRS 2010] we will give a talk on "Can Development Work Describe itself" (May 3rd 16:15). At [http://sites.google.com/site/rsseresearch/rsse2010/program RSSE 2010 ] we will demonstrate Switch our Mac OS X tool for "assisting engineers in switching artifacts by using task semantics and interaction history" (May 4th 16:00).<br />
* 2010-02-24 Meet us at the [http://www1.in.tum.de/static/sse10/ Workshop on Social Software Engineering] (which we co-organize) at the [http://www.se2010.upb.de/ Annual German Software Engineering conference] in Paderborn, Germany<br />
* 2010-02-07 Woogle is presented at the [http://workshops.fxpal.com/cscw2010cis/ 2nd International Workshop on Collaborative Information Seeking] collocated with [http://www.cscw2010.org CSCW2010] in Savannah, GA<br />
* 2009-10-29 [[Woogle|Woogle4MediaWiki]] will be released for download soon. There is a new announcement [[Mailinglists|mailingllist]] you can subscribe to.<br />
* 2009-19-28 Have a look at the TeamWeaver poster at the Poster Reception on the [http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/ Eclipse Summit] in Ludwigsburg, Germany<br />
* 2009-10-26 Woogle is presented at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/social-search-and-needdriven-knowledge-sharing-in-wikis-with-woogle slides])<br />
* 2009-07-09 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] at the end of October in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
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== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
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== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
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== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
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== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
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Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
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We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
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== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use or contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[[File:Email.png]]<br />
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This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=ContactContact2010-03-19T10:22:27Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>teamweaver.org is maintained by FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) in Germany (General contact data: http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html).<br />
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For specific inquiries please contact [http://www.fzi.de/ipe/eng/mitarbeiter.php?id=418 Hans-Joerg Happel] or [http://www1.in.tum.de/static/lehrstuhl/people/98-walid-maalej Walid Maalej].</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=ContactContact2010-03-19T10:21:44Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>teamweaver.org is maintained by FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) in Germany (General contact data: http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html).<br />
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For specific inquiries please contact [http://www.fzi.de/ipe/eng/mitarbeiter.php?id=418 Hans-Joerg Happel].</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=ContactContact2010-03-19T10:20:59Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>teamweaver.org is maintained by FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH) in Germany (General contact data: http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html).<br />
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For specific inquiries please contact [http://www.fzi.de/ipe/eng/mitarbeiter.php?id=418 Hans-Joerg Happel] or [http://www1.in.tum.de/static/lehrstuhl/people/98-walid-maalej Walid Maalej].</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=OntologyOntology2010-02-10T22:33:52Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div>The TeamWeaver ontologies can be found in our source code repository <br />
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[http://svn.polarion.org/repos/community/Teamweaver/Teamweaver/trunk/org.teamweaver.ontology/ontologies/ here]<br />
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More details will be added here soon.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=OntologyOntology2010-02-10T22:33:07Z<p>Maalej: Created page with 'The TeamWeaver ontologies can be found in our source code repository: [http://svn.polarion.org/repos/community/Teamweaver/Teamweaver/trunk/org.teamweaver.ontology/] More detail…'</p>
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<div>The TeamWeaver ontologies can be found in our source code repository:<br />
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[http://svn.polarion.org/repos/community/Teamweaver/Teamweaver/trunk/org.teamweaver.ontology/]<br />
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More details will be added here soon.</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2009-10-07T18:14:38Z<p>Maalej: /* Contact */</p>
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<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
<br />
In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
<br />
Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
<br />
== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2009-10-25 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
<br />
== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
<br />
== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
<br />
== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
<br />
Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
<br />
We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
<br />
== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use of contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[[File:Email.png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2009-10-07T18:14:17Z<p>Maalej: /* Contact */</p>
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<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
<br />
In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
<br />
Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
<br />
== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2009-10-25 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
<br />
== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
<br />
== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
<br />
== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
<br />
Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
<br />
We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
<br />
== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use of contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[File:Email.png]<br />
<br />
<br />
This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_PageMain Page2009-10-07T18:13:47Z<p>Maalej: /* Contact */</p>
<hr />
<div><big>'''Welcome to the TeamWeaver Web!'''</big><br />
<br />
In their daily work, software engineers need efficient support for accessing project information and sharing personal experiences. TeamWeaver is an Open Source framework, which embeds lightweight and efficient knowledge access and sharing into the working context of a developer – accessible via the Web, Wikis and the Eclipse IDE. <br />
<br />
Core features of TeamWeaver are Information access (search and assistance), need-driven knowledge sharing, automatic creating of context knowledge by user observation, lightweight "wiki-style" authoring and metadata storage with semantic technologies.<br />
<br />
== [[News and Events]] ==<br />
* 2009-10-25 Meet us at the [http://www.wikisym.org/ International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration] in Orlando. A paper about [[Woogle]] is nominated for the Best Paper Award!<br />
* 2009-06-18 [http://www.teamweaver.org/downloads/media/slides/2009-06-18-AtlassianUserConference-Duesseldorf-RombergHappel-3c.pdf TeamWeaver presented] at the [http://www.pixsoftware.de/UserGroupMeetings/atlassian-userconference-duesseldorf.html 1st Atlassian User Conference] in Düsseldorf, organized by Pix Software GmbH ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/2009-06-18-atlassian-user-conference-duesseldorf-romberg-happel-mit-wiquila-screenshots slides], [http://www.pixsoftware.de/images/stories/movies/AUGMeetingDuesseldorf09/UGMDue-FZI.mov video])<br />
* 2009-06-03 At least 3 TeamWeaver developers will take part at the [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_Galileo_2009/Munich Eclipse Galileo DemoCamp in Munich]<br />
* 2009-05-18 A scientific study, which lays the work description feature (under development) was presented at the IEEE Inter. Conference on Mining Software repositories in Vancouver [http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2009/msr09-schedule.pdf]<br />
* 2009-03-26 The [[Woogle]] interface for TeamWeaver was presented at the 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management in Switzerland ([http://www.slideshare.net/hhappel/woogle-on-why-and-how-to-marry-wikis-with-enterprise-search slides])<br />
* See [[News and Events|all news]]<br />
<br />
== Downloads ==<br />
* We are currently offering three pre-bundled packages of software to try out:<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]] - providing a server based search backend with a web-based frontend (Tomcat required for installation)<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] - Prototype of our Swing-based Wiki Rich Client<br />
** TeamWeaver [[Eureka]] Plugin for Eclipse (via Eclipse Update)<br />
<br />
== Communication ==<br />
You may want to subscribe to one of our TeamWeaver [[Mailinglists]].<br />
<br />
== Source code ==<br />
* TeamWeaver source code is kindly hosted by [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] at http://community.polarion.org<br />
* Currently, you can check out TeamWeaver [[Wiquila]] and TeamWeaver [[Integrated Search]]. Further code will be moved there within the next weeks<br />
<br />
== Aknowledgements ==<br />
TeamWeaver development is funded by the European Commission within the project "[http://www.team-project.eu/ TEAM]" (IST 35111), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the project "[http://waves.fzi.de Waves]" and the Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg Foundation within the project "[http://www.globalise-projekt.de GlobaliSE]".<br />
<br />
Partners contributing to TeamWeaver involve [http://www.fzi.de FZI Karlsruhe], [http://wwwbruegge.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/ Technische Universität München], [http://www.iccs.gr ICCS Greece] and [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL Lausanne].<br />
<br />
We kindly thank [http://www.polarion.com Polarion Software] for offering us support and hosting.<br />
<br />
== Contact ==<br />
If you are interested to use of contribute to TeamWeaver please send us an email at<br />
[[File:Email.png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
This page is hosted by [http://www.fzi.de/eng/contactform.html FZI Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany]. Contact for inquiries: Hans-Joerg Happel (lastname@fzi.de).<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__</div>Maalejhttp://teamweaver.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Email.pngFile:Email.png2009-10-07T18:13:06Z<p>Maalej: </p>
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<div></div>Maalej