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Groupware and applications
Some open-source wiki applications, though they do not specifically bill themselves as enterprise solutions, have marketing materials geared for enterprise users, like Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and MediaWiki.
* Groupware applications as Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise
Auto Installers are a bundle of scripts which automate the installation ( and update of ) web applications such as WordPress, SMF, phpBB, Drupal, Joomla !, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, Geeklog, Moodle, MagicSpam WHMCS, and ZamFoo.
The term itself has its roots in social software and Groupware, computer applications designed for the desktop environment and aiming at facilitating various forms of social interaction, with the former being oriented to Internet-based informal exchanges, daily tasks and entertainment and the latter focusing on collaborative work ( CSCW ) or learning ( CSCL ) within a well defined group.
From this perspective, MoSoSo is more similar to social software than Groupware applications, which aimed at increasing productivity and teamwork at work or at school.
Horde Groupware Webmail Edition extends the Horde Groupware by the Horde e-mail applications IMP and Ingo.

Groupware and now
Doug Engelbart first envisioned collaborative computing in 1951 Doug Engelbart-Father of Groupware, documented his vision in 1962, with working prototypes in full operational use by his research team by the mid 1960s, and held the first public demonstration of his work in 1968 in what is now referred to as " The Mother of All Demos.
Groupware and other Computer Supported Collaborative Work ( CSCW ) platforms are now the stage of Network Creativity on the web or on other private networks.

Groupware and features
Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is an example of wiki software that is designed to support such features at its core.

Groupware and .
" Groupware integrates co-evolving human and tool systems, yet is simply a single system.
Groupware designers do not only have to address technical issues ( as in traditional software development ) but also consider the social group processes that should be supported with the groupware application.
* Alan R. Simon, William Marion: Workgroup Computing: Workflow, Groupware, and Messaging, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-057628-9
For instance, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware has a fine-grained permission system of detailed access control so the site administrator can, on a page-by-page basis, determine which groups can view, edit or view the history.
Groupware goes hand in hand with CSCW.
** Developer rooms: Ada, BSD + PostgreSQL, CentOS + Fedora, CrossDesktop, Debian, Drupal, Embedded, Free Java, GNOME, GNUStep + Groupware, Jabber + XMPP, KDE, Mozilla, OpenOffice. org, openSUSE, Ruby on Rails, X. org
These systems include Confluence, Drupal, MediaWiki, MoinMoin, Moodle, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, Trac, TWiki and WikkaWiki.
In a business process, groupware and electronic meeting systems complement each other: Groupware supports teams when researching and creating documents in the run up to an EMS session or when implementing the results of such a session.
Since March 2006 Open-Xchange Server supports SSL and TLS, thereby enabling encrypted communication between the clients and the Groupware server.
Early in his career, he created the first real-time collaborative graphic design application as a software engineer at Groupware.
Jon Udell's influential Practical Internet Groupware is a standard design guide for networked collaboration tools.
*-CSCW and Groupware Literature Guide: Randy's Reviews, Recommendations, and ( Optional ) Referrals.
While the term social software, introduced by Clay Shirky in recent years, has gained much popularity, Groupware is not anymore a trendy word, even if it has a strong tradition that goes back to the Eighties.

applications and now
R. H. S. Crossman, M.P., writing in The Manchester Guardian, states that departures from West Berlin are now running at the rate not of 700, but of 1,700 a week, and applications to leave have risen to 1,900 a week.
( Doctors now say that it was not the meat but the coolness of the applications which relieved the pain.
Insofar as its own governing documents are concerned, Emory University could now consider applications from prospective students, and others seeking applications from prospective students, and others seeking the opportunity to study or work at the university, irrespective of race, color or creed.
When the CCITT ( now ITU-T ) was standardizing ATM, parties from the United States wanted a 64-byte payload because this was felt to be a good compromise in larger payloads optimized for data transmission and shorter payloads optimized for real-time applications like voice ; parties from Europe wanted 32-byte payloads because the small size ( and therefore short transmission times ) simplify voice applications with respect to echo cancellation.
Plotters have been used in applications such as computer-aided design, though they are rarely used now and are being replaced with wide-format conventional printers, which nowadays have sufficient resolution to render high-quality vector graphics using a rasterized print engine.
Categorical logic is now a well-defined field based on type theory for intuitionistic logics, with applications in functional programming and domain theory, where a cartesian closed category is taken as a non-syntactic description of a lambda calculus.
In most practical computer vision applications, the computers are pre-programmed to solve a particular task, but methods based on learning are now becoming increasingly common.
DES is now considered to be insecure for many applications.
Also a growing number of DSP applications are now being implemented on Embedded Systems using powerful PCs with a Multi-core processor.
Its first use was in the development of medical applications for the Veterans Administration, now called the Department of Veterans Affairs, a branch of the United States Government.
The now defunct America Online Online Gaming Forum used to use volunteers selected by applications from its user base.
The website geocaching. com now sells mobile applications which allow users to view caches through a variety of different devices.
As most applications requiring computation are now performed by small digital computers, the remaining useful application is in power sensing, which combines current sensing with voltage sensing in a single Hall effect device.
Applications for Hall Effect sensing have also expanded to industrial applications, which now use Hall Effect joysticks to control hydraulic valves, replacing the traditional mechanical levers with contactless sensing.
Inventors can now have their insurance US patent applications reviewed by the public in the Peer to Patent program.
XML is now widely used for communicating data between applications.
Many XML-based applications now exist, including Resource Description Framework ( RDF ), XForms, DocBook, SOAP and the Web Ontology Language ( OWL ).
MIPS cores have been commercially successful, now being used in many consumer and industrial applications.
They have been widely used as power-on indicators and in circuit-testing equipment, but light-emitting diodes ( LEDs ) now dominate in such applications.
The OSGi specifications have moved beyond the original focus of service gateways, and are now used in applications ranging from mobile phones to the open source Eclipse IDE.
Reciprocating pumps are now typically used for pumping highly viscous fluids including concrete and heavy oils, and special applications demanding low flow rates against high resistance.
Developed in 1983 by Kary Mullis, PCR is now a common and often indispensable technique used in medical and biological research labs for a variety of applications.
In these applications internal combustion engines are now used due to their higher power-to-weight ratio, lower maintenance and space requirements.

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