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1 -In an [article called "The secret sauve behind Google Wave">http://blogs.gartner.com/ray_valdes/2009/05/31/the-secret-sauce-behind-google-wave/] (via [onGWT>http://www.ongwt.com/post/2009/06/01/The-Secret-Sauce-Behind-Google-Wave-Gartner]), Gartner Analyst [Ray Valdes>http://www.gartner.com/AnalystBiography?authorId=9994] analyzes OT (Operational Transform), the algorythm that Google Wave uses for doing real-time synchronous editing of a document and conversation in Google Wave.
1 +In an [article called "The secret sauce behind Google Wave">http://blogs.gartner.com/ray_valdes/2009/05/31/the-secret-sauce-behind-google-wave/] (via [onGWT>http://www.ongwt.com/post/2009/06/01/The-Secret-Sauce-Behind-Google-Wave-Gartner]), Gartner Analyst [Ray Valdes>http://www.gartner.com/AnalystBiography?authorId=9994] analyzes OT (Operational Transform), the algorythm that Google Wave uses for doing real-time synchronous editing of a document and conversation in Google Wave.
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3 3  He did a pretty complete article on the subject, but what is even more interesting for me and XWiki is that he picked up [WOOT>http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5580.html] the algorythm developped by INRIA which is what [XWiki Concerto>http://concerto.xwiki.org] uses at it's core to replicate Wiki on a P2P network. Actually XWiki uses Wooto, and optimized version of WOOT (explained in the PDF here: http://www.inria.fr/rrrt/rr-5580.html)
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1 -Gartner analyzes OT used by Google Wave and detects WOOT (the algoythm used in XWiki Concerto)
1 +Gartner analyzes OT used by Google Wave and detects WOOT (the algorithm used in XWiki Concerto)