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THE APPLICATION OF WIKI FOR COLLABORATION IN A RESEARCH GROUP
Wiki is a true collaborative environment, in which each contributor has an equal ability to add, edit, and remove text. A Wiki-type website is a good tool for a research group with common research areas. Also it is a good method for more effective and efficient discussion, communication, and management.

With Wiki, our ship hydrodynamics group can have a better and dynamic organization of all aspects of our research


 * 1. Homepage


 * 2. Project Management


 * 3. Code Development and version management
 * Overall Framework.
 * Module Interface.
 * CVS Repository.
 * version history with comments
 * Document: Algorithm, Tricks, Installation, Compiling, user manual, etc.
 * Examples: linked to Archive.


 * 4. Archive: for major test cases,
 * Reference data and papers (by other groups).
 * Experimental setup, data.
 * Computational setup (grid, input), code version, typical results (plots, movies), major findings, problems.
 * Our published papers.


 * 5. Collaborative writing of proposals/papers/books


 * 6. Forum
 * Report bugs, problems
 * Propose new things
 * Share research ideas
 * Share research resources like papers, source codes, test cases


 * 7. Computer account management
 * Instructions for apply NCSA and NAVO HPC account
 * Examples


 * 8. Work in process


 * 9. User Training: linked to Archive
 * Running CFDSHIP-IOWA
 * Pre-processing (grid generation etc.)
 * Post-processing (tecplot, movie, fft, etc.)

Examples of some online Wikis for reseach groups

 * CFD Online Wiki
 * Computational Flow Physics group Wiki
 * The Virtual Test Facility group Wiki

Information on how to edit
Wikipedia:Tutorial

Users' Hawkeye ID
frstern

pcarrica

jflongo

jshao

yng

txing

juhuang

sooi

nsakamot

mkandasa

surghosh

smousavi

ssadatho

hyn

kpaik

With more than three levels

 * You should be able to see a Table of Contents