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social within a
decentralized and
egalitarian group.
Teams that work
collaboratively often access greater resources,
recognition and
rewards when facing...
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collaborator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collaborator or
collaborators may
refer to: Collaboration,
working with
others for a
common goal...
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mainstream media, in
which there are few
editors who set guidelines,
collaboratively filtered social media can have a very
large number of editors, and...
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Collaborative software or
groupware is
application software designed to help
people working on a
common task to
attain their goals. One of the earliest...
- WICK-ee) is a form of
hypertext publication on the
internet which is
collaboratively edited and
managed by its
audience directly through a web browser....
- to modify. In this kind of application, the map
itself is
created collaboratively by
sharing a
common surface. For example, both
OpenStreetMap and WikiMapia...
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States Patent and
Trademark Office uses a wiki to
allow the
public to
collaborate on
finding prior art
relevant to
examination of
pending patent applications...
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Collaborative partnerships are
agreements and
actions made by
consenting organizations to
share resources to
accomplish a
mutual goal.
Collaborative partnerships...
- for
commercial gain, as part of education, or
recreationally – many
collaboratively written works have been the
subject of a
large degree of
academic research...
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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...