<s>
Enterprise	B-Protocol
social	I-Protocol
software	I-Protocol
(	O
also	O
known	O
as	O
or	O
regarded	O
as	O
a	O
major	O
component	O
of	O
Enterprise	O
2.0	O
)	O
,	O
comprises	O
social	O
software	O
as	O
used	O
in	O
"	O
enterprise	O
"	O
(	O
business/commercial	O
)	O
contexts	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
includes	O
social	O
and	O
networked	O
modifications	O
to	O
corporate	O
intranets	B-General_Concept
and	O
other	O
classic	O
software	O
platforms	O
used	O
by	O
large	O
companies	O
to	O
organize	O
their	O
communication	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
contrast	O
to	O
traditional	O
enterprise	B-Application
software	I-Application
,	O
which	O
imposes	O
structure	O
prior	O
to	O
use	O
,	O
enterprise	B-Protocol
social	I-Protocol
software	I-Protocol
tends	O
to	O
encourage	O
use	O
prior	O
to	O
providing	O
structure	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Enterprise	B-Application
search	I-Application
differs	O
from	O
a	O
typical	O
web	O
search	O
in	O
its	O
focus	O
on	O
"	O
use	O
within	O
an	O
organization	O
by	O
employees	O
seeking	O
information	O
held	O
internally	O
,	O
in	O
a	O
variety	O
of	O
formats	O
and	O
locations	O
,	O
including	O
databases	O
,	O
document	O
management	O
systems	O
,	O
and	O
other	O
repositories	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
openness	O
and	O
altruistic	O
behavior	O
)	O
does	O
not	O
always	O
work	O
well	O
for	O
the	O
enterprise	O
setting	O
,	O
which	O
led	O
some	O
authors	O
to	O
question	O
the	O
proper	O
functioning	O
of	O
enterprise	B-Protocol
social	I-Protocol
software	I-Protocol
.	O
</s>
