Difference between revisions of "Document collaboration system"
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− | A [[document collaboration system]] (alternatively known as a [[collaborative editor]]; hereinafter, the ''System'') is any [[system]] that allows for editing in which many contributors may work on the same document. In other words, the ''Systems'' are generally designed to help multiple people work together on single documents to achieve their distinguished latest versions. Two main types of the ''Editors'' are [[collaborative realtime editor]]s and [[wiki engine]]s. | + | A [[document collaboration system]] (alternatively known as a [[collaborative editor]]; hereinafter, the ''System'') is any [[system]] that allows for editing in which many contributors may work on the same document. In other words, the ''Systems'' are generally designed to help multiple people work together on single documents to achieve their distinguished latest versions. Two main types of the ''Editors'' are [[collaborative realtime editor]]s and, if the documents are textual or use textual markups, [[wiki engine]]s. |
Revision as of 16:57, 13 February 2020
A document collaboration system (alternatively known as a collaborative editor; hereinafter, the System) is any system that allows for editing in which many contributors may work on the same document. In other words, the Systems are generally designed to help multiple people work together on single documents to achieve their distinguished latest versions. Two main types of the Editors are collaborative realtime editors and, if the documents are textual or use textual markups, wiki engines.