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XWiki concerto: a P2P wiki for nomadic workers

Published: 08 September 2008 Publication History

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XWiki Concerto is a research project aiming at evolving the open-source XWiki engine toward a P2P architecture supporting mobility, offline work and replication of content across a large number of peers. This research brings XWiki the capacity to (i) run on a fault tolerant P2P architecture allowing to scale to millions of users using a secure solution supporting replication and synchronization of contents, (ii) support mobile workers in their daily collaborative activities. This paper presents the research challenges of the project and the algorithms that have been designed for collaborative P2P editing.
XWiki Concerto brings together XWiki, INRIA, ENST, EISTI, and Mandriva and is sponsored by the French Research Agency. The XWiki Concerto components will be released as LGPL software.

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      WikiSym '08: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Wikis
      September 2008
      219 pages
      ISBN:9781605581286
      DOI:10.1145/1822258

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      Published: 08 September 2008

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      September 8 - 10, 2008
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