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What is Axon Collaboration Portal 2.0

Handbook of Research on Web 2.0, 3.0, and X.0: Technologies, Business, and Social Applications
A wiki-driven portal capable of WYSIWYG content creation, document publishing, and document distribution developed by Serebrum Corporation that uses a robust role-based access control security model to enable easy and secure collaboration among project team members.
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Using a Web-Based Collaboration Portal and Wiki for Making Health Information Technology Decisions
R. Crowell (University of Connecticut Health Center, USA), T. Agresta (University of Connecticut Health Center, USA), M.J. Cook (University of Connecticut Health Center, USA), J. Fifield (University of Connecticut Health Center, USA), and S. Demurjian (University of Connecticut, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-384-5.ch039
Abstract
This chapter presents a case study highlighting development of a Web-based wiki-driven collaboration portal that is being used by a distributed group of community health organizations engaged in developing a strategic implementation plan for health information technology (HIT) at the point of care. The transdisciplinary approach to software development incorporates the perspectives, skill-set, and interests of a diverse group of stakeholders, including staff from the community health organizations, academic researchers, and software developers. The case study describes a select set of the challenges and strategies that have emerged in the planning and development process, including issues surrounding communication, training and development, and infrastructure. Prospects for future development are also explored.
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