The Augmented Wiki Doug Engelbart <doug@bootstrap.org> Eugene Eric Kim <eekim@blueoxen.com> WikiSym 2006, Odense, Denmark August 22, 2006
 
Granular  Addressability HTML named anchors Blog Permalinks Wiki pages Wikipedia section editing
Backlinks Blog Trackbacks Email/Forum Threads Wikis!
We don't need new features. We need to identify the patterns that  already exist  in great collaborative tools, and we need to  make them interoperable .
Why Wikis?
Permission To Participate
Shared Language (Link As You Think) I really enjoy eating FleischButter. I really enjoy eating [[Fleischbutter]]. I really enjoy eating [Fleischbutter].
 
How would you put a book online?
Knowledge comes in smaller chunks than documents. We'd like to be able to do the same things within documents as we can across them. The original Augment system allowed people to do that in thoughtful, sophisticated ways.
What is the HyperScope? A subset of Augment's capabilities implemented for the World Wide Web A tool that gives you advanced jumping, viewing, and linking capabilities across a variety of file formats An evolutionary step towards the larger vision of an Open Hyperdocument System
Capabilities Sophisticated addressability Granular addressability Navigating the tree, traversing links Content patterns View specifications (viewspecs) Jumping and linking Transclusions / Inclusions
The Big(ger) Picture
Expert-Friendly Interfaces
Addresses are for more than linking.
Latency matters!
Don't forget about  interoperability .
 
HyperScope File Format <?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?> <opml  xmlns:hs=&quot;http://www.hyperscope.org/hyperscope/opml/public/2006/05/09&quot; hs:version=&quot;1.0&quot;  version=&quot;2.0&quot;> <head  hs:left-label-delim=&quot;&quot; hs:right-label-delim=&quot;&quot; hs:nidCount=&quot;68&quot; > <title> HyperScope Architecture </title> <ownerName> BKN </ownerName> <dateCreated> Tue 9 May 2006 06:44:27 GMT+00:00 </dateCreated> <dateModified> Sat 20 May 2006 00:17:25 GMT+00:00 </dateModified> </head> <body> <outline  hs:createdOn=&quot;Sat 20 May 2006 00:17:25 GMT+00:00&quot; hs:nid=&quot;32&quot;   text=&quot; HyperScope Architecture &quot;> <outline  hs:createdOn=&quot;Mon 15 May 2006 06:18:07 GMT+00:00&quot; hs:nid=&quot;45&quot; text=&quot; &lt;b&gt;Overview&lt;/b&gt; &quot; /> </outline> </body> </opml>
HyperScope Demo
An Augmented Wiki Make each Wiki page a HyperScope document Generate OPML with a link to the HyperScope code That's it!
Current Status HyperScope v1.0 on September 1, 2006 Example transformers and application integration Active community interest
 
 
The Future of HyperScope Community outreach, focusing especially on usage in the open source development and other relevant communities Integrate HyperScope into other applications Editing and multi-user capabilities Bootstrap!
The Future of the Augmented Wiki Nodal data stores More powerful user interfaces Optimize editing for granular content Feature convergence and interoperability Bootstrap!
http://www.hyperscope.org/

The Augmented Wiki

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    The Augmented WikiDoug Engelbart <doug@bootstrap.org> Eugene Eric Kim <eekim@blueoxen.com> WikiSym 2006, Odense, Denmark August 22, 2006
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    Granular AddressabilityHTML named anchors Blog Permalinks Wiki pages Wikipedia section editing
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    Backlinks Blog TrackbacksEmail/Forum Threads Wikis!
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    We don't neednew features. We need to identify the patterns that already exist in great collaborative tools, and we need to make them interoperable .
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    Shared Language (LinkAs You Think) I really enjoy eating FleischButter. I really enjoy eating [[Fleischbutter]]. I really enjoy eating [Fleischbutter].
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    How would youput a book online?
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    Knowledge comes insmaller chunks than documents. We'd like to be able to do the same things within documents as we can across them. The original Augment system allowed people to do that in thoughtful, sophisticated ways.
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    What is theHyperScope? A subset of Augment's capabilities implemented for the World Wide Web A tool that gives you advanced jumping, viewing, and linking capabilities across a variety of file formats An evolutionary step towards the larger vision of an Open Hyperdocument System
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    Capabilities Sophisticated addressabilityGranular addressability Navigating the tree, traversing links Content patterns View specifications (viewspecs) Jumping and linking Transclusions / Inclusions
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    Addresses are formore than linking.
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    Don't forget about interoperability .
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    HyperScope File Format<?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?> <opml xmlns:hs=&quot;http://www.hyperscope.org/hyperscope/opml/public/2006/05/09&quot; hs:version=&quot;1.0&quot; version=&quot;2.0&quot;> <head hs:left-label-delim=&quot;&quot; hs:right-label-delim=&quot;&quot; hs:nidCount=&quot;68&quot; > <title> HyperScope Architecture </title> <ownerName> BKN </ownerName> <dateCreated> Tue 9 May 2006 06:44:27 GMT+00:00 </dateCreated> <dateModified> Sat 20 May 2006 00:17:25 GMT+00:00 </dateModified> </head> <body> <outline hs:createdOn=&quot;Sat 20 May 2006 00:17:25 GMT+00:00&quot; hs:nid=&quot;32&quot; text=&quot; HyperScope Architecture &quot;> <outline hs:createdOn=&quot;Mon 15 May 2006 06:18:07 GMT+00:00&quot; hs:nid=&quot;45&quot; text=&quot; &lt;b&gt;Overview&lt;/b&gt; &quot; /> </outline> </body> </opml>
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    An Augmented WikiMake each Wiki page a HyperScope document Generate OPML with a link to the HyperScope code That's it!
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    Current Status HyperScopev1.0 on September 1, 2006 Example transformers and application integration Active community interest
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    The Future ofHyperScope Community outreach, focusing especially on usage in the open source development and other relevant communities Integrate HyperScope into other applications Editing and multi-user capabilities Bootstrap!
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    The Future ofthe Augmented Wiki Nodal data stores More powerful user interfaces Optimize editing for granular content Feature convergence and interoperability Bootstrap!
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