Employing organizational context within a collaborative tagging system
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1. A computer-implemented method of employing organizational context within a collaborative tagging system, the method comprising:
- receiving a query for a tag within the collaborative tagging system, wherein the query specifies at least one attribute of the tag and a particular selected artifact, wherein the attribute comprises a security level of a user who created the tag;
determining, using a processor, as query results tag records that match the query;
applying access control privileges to the query results, applying the access control privileges comprising filtering the tag records by removing tag records that have an assigned security level exceeding a security level of a user that initiated the query; and
writing to a display at least a portion of each tag record in the query results that has a security level that does not exceed the security level of the user that initiated the query.
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A computer-implemented method of employing organizational context within a collaborative tagging system can include receiving at least one tag for an artifact from a user, determining at least one attribute of the user, and storing a tag record including the tag, the attribute of the user, and an association of the tag with the artifact.
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1. A computer-implemented method of employing organizational context within a collaborative tagging system, the method comprising:
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receiving a query for a tag within the collaborative tagging system, wherein the query specifies at least one attribute of the tag and a particular selected artifact, wherein the attribute comprises a security level of a user who created the tag; determining, using a processor, as query results tag records that match the query; applying access control privileges to the query results, applying the access control privileges comprising filtering the tag records by removing tag records that have an assigned security level exceeding a security level of a user that initiated the query; and writing to a display at least a portion of each tag record in the query results that has a security level that does not exceed the security level of the user that initiated the query. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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