- Look up
collaborator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collaborator or
collaborators may
refer to: Collaboration,
working with
others for a
common goal...
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flexible leadership.
Children in some
indigenous American communities collaborate with the adults.
Children can be
contributors in the
process of meeting...
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Collaborative law, also
known as
collaborative practice, divorce, or
family law, is a
legal process through which couples who have
decided to separate...
- self-regard, or from the urge to
exercise power over others.
Others collaborated with the
Stasi out of a
sincerely held
sense of duty that the GDR was...
- The
Architects Collaborative (TAC) was an
American architectural firm
formed by
eight architects that
operated between 1945 and 1995 in Cambridge, M****achusetts...
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Collaborative partnerships are
agreements and
actions made by
consenting organizations to
share resources to
accomplish a
mutual goal.
Collaborative partnerships...
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collaborate to
better achieve common or
compatible goals, and
whose interactions are
supported by
computer networks. The
discipline of
collaborative networks...
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Collaborative mapping, also
known as
citizen mapping, is the
aggregation of Web
mapping and user-generated content, from a
group of
individuals or entities...
- the
group will then
publish the work they
collaborated to
create (UNC
Writing Center, 2017).
Collaborative writing may be used in
instances where a workload...
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Collaborative filtering (CF) is,
besides content-based filtering, one of two
major techniques used by
recommender systems.
Collaborative filtering has...