IBM History Flow tool
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IBM's History Flow tool is a visualization tool for a time-sequence of snapshots of a document in various stages of its creation. The tool supports tracking contributions to the article by different users and can identify which parts of a document have remained unchanged throughout many full-document revisions. The tool was developed by Fernanda Viégas, Martin Wattenberg, Jonathan Feinberg, and Kushal Dave of IBM's Collaborative User Experience research group.
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IBM Research has analyzed Wikipedia usage and edits using a history flow tool.[1] The tool is no longer available for download from the IBM Research website. However, a similar tool referencing it is available on GitHub.[2] A similar application have been released.[3]
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