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- Look up collaborator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Collaborator or collaborators may refer to: Collaboration, working with others for a common goal...
- An unofficial collaborator or IM (German: [iˈʔɛm] ; both from German inoffizieller Mitarbeiter), or euphemistically informal collaborator (informeller...
- The Architects Collaborative (TAC) was an American architectural firm formed by eight architects that operated between 1945 and 1995 in Cambridge, M****achusetts...
- collaborate to better achieve common or compatible goals, and whose interactions are supported by computer networks. The discipline of collaborative networks...
- Collaborative writing is a procedure in which two or more persons work together on a text of some kind (e.g., academic papers, reports, creative writing...
- Collaborative mapping, also known as citizen mapping, is the aggregation of Web mapping and user-generated content, from a group of individuals or entities...
- Collaborative engineering is defined by the International Journal of Collaborative Engineering as a discipline that "studies the interactive process of...
- Collaborative partnerships are agreements and actions made by consenting organizations to share resources to accomplish a mutual goal. Collaborative partnerships...
- Collaborative law, also known as collaborative practice, divorce, or family law, is a legal process through which couples who have decided to separate...
- Collaborative consumption is the set of those resource circulation systems in which consumers both "obtain" and "provide", temporarily or permanently...