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|name              = Skywiki – ''Das Fraport Wissen''
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==Description==
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}}(As of: September 2012)<!--manually add or amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


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Skywiki is apparently the Corporate-Wide Knowledge Portal of Fraport AG.
'''Skywiki – ''Das Fraport Wissen''''', is the corporate-wide knowledge portal of Fraport AG – owners of {{tag|Frankfurt}} {{tag|airports|Airport}} in {{tag|Germany}}.


In 2007, the German airport operator Fraport AG set up its corporate Wiki – Skywiki – as part of the “knowledge management“ program. A basic requirement was that all 13,000 employees were to have access to this knowledge data bank. To ensure high acceptance of Skywiki, the software MediaWiki applied by Wikipedia was implemented thus enabling anonymous writing and changing of articles. <br>
In 2007, the German airport operator [http://www.fraport.com/cms/default/rubrik/2/2228.htm Fraport AG] {{deadEL}} set up its corporate [[Wiki]] – Skywiki – as part of the "knowledge management" program. A basic requirement was that all 12,000 employees were to have access to this {{tag|knowledge}} data bank. To ensure high acceptance of Skywiki, the software {{tag|MediaWiki}} applied by [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] was implemented thus enabling {{tag|OpenEdit|anonymous}} writing and changing of articles.
After a 2 years long test period there were 290,000 accesses to the Fraport knowledge portal. Approximately 530 authors registered, 2,250 articles were written and 1.500 files (pictures, PDF documents) loaded.<br>
The reason for the high number of users was not the technology but the active communication of the tools and intensive recruitment of potential authors.


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{{Size
Currently (2012) there are almost 4.000 articles and approximately 750 authors registered.  The reason for the high number of users was not the technology but the active communication of the tools and intensive recruitment of potential authors.
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*[http://www.Fraport.com Fraport.com] — Fraport AG homepage
**[http://www.fraport.com/content/fraport-ag/en/Sustainability/employees/training-and-career-development.html#Personal_Development Training and Career Development – Personal Development] — Fraport AG webpage discussing Skywiki
*[http://www.competence-site.de/enterprise-2-0/Skywiki-Making-use-of-the-corporate-knowledge-ressources Skywiki - Making use of the corporate knowledge ressources] — NetSkill AG website, discussing Skywiki
**[http://www.competence-site.de/downloads/17/1d/i_file_1129/skywiki_web_20_stuetzel.pdf "If Fraport Knew What Fraport Knows..." – Program for implementation of knowledge management (KM) at Fraport] — pdf document discussing Skywiki showing screenshots (0.46 MB)
 
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 9 November 2022

For wikis with similar name, see: SkyWiki.
[ Skywiki logo.jpg]
[ Skywiki – Das Fraport Wissen]
[Company internal link Recent changes] • [No WikiNode] • [No About] • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by:
Status: Private
Language: German
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: YourWiki'sLicense"YourWiki'sLicense" is not in the list (Custom license, Attribution to contributing authors, Copyright to contributing authors, Site retains copyright, WTFPL, Licence Art Libre, Open Content License, Apache License, BSD Documentation License, FreeBSD Documentation License, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki license" property.
Main topic: Airports
Wiki size: 4,000 article pages [No see stats]
wikiFactor: 2 info / verify

(As of: September 2012)


Skywiki – Das Fraport Wissen, is the corporate-wide knowledge portal of Fraport AG – owners of Frankfurt Airport in Germany.

In 2007, the German airport operator Fraport AG  [dead link] set up its corporate Wiki – Skywiki – as part of the "knowledge management" program. A basic requirement was that all 12,000 employees were to have access to this knowledge data bank. To ensure high acceptance of Skywiki, the software MediaWiki applied by Wikipedia was implemented thus enabling anonymous writing and changing of articles.

After a two year long test period, there were 580,000 accesses to the Fraport knowledge portal. Approximately 600 authors registered, 3.500 articles were written and 3.200 files (pictures, PDF documents) loaded.

Currently (2012) there are almost 4.000 articles and approximately 750 authors registered. The reason for the high number of users was not the technology but the active communication of the tools and intensive recruitment of potential authors.

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