Situational application
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A situational application is software created for a small group of users with specific needs. The application typically has a short life span, and is often created within the group where it is used, sometimes by the users themselves.
A structured wiki that can host wiki applications lends itself to create situational applications. Some mashups can also be considered situational applications.
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[edit] Software for building situational applications
- IBM Lotus Notes - Lotus Domino applications (created by programmers)
- JackBe - software platform to build rich, Ajax-based situational applications that easily bind to SOA and non-SOA data services
- TWiki - a structured wiki platform for wiki applications (created by users)