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April 12-15, 2012
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Welcome to the COFES Wiki!

We hope to provide a resource for the engineering software community to have the kinds of discussions to which wikis are unusually well-suited.

You may be wondering - how does a wiki differ from a forum or a blog? The simple answer: A wiki (from Hawaiian "wiki wiki," meaning "quick") is non-hierarchical, and can be edited by anyone.

The best-known wiki is Wikipedia - a communal encyclopedia. First you are amazed at how good it is.

A wiki allows for a kind of conversation that doesn't happen elsewhere. The fact that we can actually go in and alter each other's entries is a voluntary vulnerability that induces intimacy. People are strange.

A key element of wikis is the ease with which links are created. In ours (powered by  DotNetNuke), you generate a link by enclosing any text in double square brackets (see legend below the entry edit box). If the page to which your link refers doesn't exist, the wiki creates it right away.

You can also insert html in your text.

Note 1: You can't use your browser's "Back" button to navigate backward; this is a peculiarity of DotNetNuke. Use the icon below the entry labeled, "Back links."

Note 2: You must be logged in in order to edit a page. The login button is in the upper right corner of the page.

Personally, it took me a while to warm to wikis. Too unstructured; too scary, in a  way. It's like suddenly being told to color outside the lines...

Here's a couple of pages we put up to get us started:

Wiki on!


Date: 6/23/2008 12:14:33 AM, Version 17, Author: Brad Holtz

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