SCOOP
Scoop is a ”collaborative media application”. It falls somewhere between a content management system, a web bulletin board system, and a weblog. Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a community. It empowers your visitors to be the producers of the site, contributing news and discussion, and making sure that the signal remains high.
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References in zbMATH (referenced in 11 articles , 1 standard article )
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- Nienaltowski, Piotr: Flexible access control policy for SCOOP (2009)
- Nienaltowski, Piotr; Meyer, Bertrand; Ostroff, Jonathan S.: Contracts for concurrency (2009)
- Ostroff, Jonathan S.; Torshizi, Faraz Ahmadi; Huang, Hai Feng; Schoeller, Bernd: Beyond contracts for concurrency (2009)
- Phillips, J. D.; Vojtěchovský, Petr: A scoop from groups: equational foundations for loops. (2008)
- Yang, Li-zhi; Pan, Yong-hui: Research on techniques for browsing visualized information based on zooming-panning mode (2008)
- Brooke, Phillip J.; Paige, Richard F.; Jacob, Jeremy L.: A CSP model of Eiffel’s SCOOP (2007)
- Omnes, Pascal: Numerical and physical comparisons of two models of a gas centrifuge (2007)
- Eugster, Patrick; Vaucouleur, Sebastien: Composing atomic features (2006)
- Ikeda, Daisuke; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Hirokawa, Sachio: Eliminating useless parts in semi-structured documents using alternation counts (2001)
- Yamada, Yasuhiro; Ikeda, Daisuke; Hirokawa, Sachio: SCOOP: A record extractor without knowledge on input (2001)