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  1. Collaborative network

    to Collaborative Networks are not the mentioned ones. The term was coined much earlier and in a different ... JIM01 L.M. Camarinha Matos, H. Afsarmanesh, The emerging discipline of collaborative networks, J. Intelligent ... JIM02 L.M. Camarinha Matos, H. Afsarmanesh, Collaborative networks A new scientific discipline, Virtual Enterprises and Collaborative Networks, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 1 4020 8138 3, pp 3 16, 23 26 Aug 2004. ref . A collaborative network , is a network consisting of a variety of entities .... The discipline of collaborative networks focuses on the structure, behavior, and evolving dynamics .... ref name JIM01 L.M. Camarinha Matos, H. Afsarmanesh, The emerging discipline of collaborative networks ..., H. Afsarmanesh, Collaborative Networks Reference Modeling, Springer 2008. ref There are several manifestations of collaborative networks, e.g. ref name JIM01 Virtual enterprise VE . Virtual Organization ... of collaborative networks Search Allowing users to search for experts, data or content Employee Driven ... users and their content in the collaborative network Content integration Connects and links content dynamically Governance Controlled access to content and data Reference models A reference model for collaborative networks is a fundamental instrument for the smooth development of the area. An example of reference model is ARCON A Reference model for COllaborative Networks . ref Cite journal authors Luis M. Camarinha Matos and Hamideh Afsarmanesh title A Comprehensive Modeling Framework for Collaborative ... 2007 pages 529 542 doi 10.1007 s10845 007 0063 3 ref ref L.M. Camarinha Matos, H. Afsarmanesh 2008 . Collaborative ... focused on Collaborative Networks is the Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises PRO VE . ref ... of Collaborative Networks SOCOLNET . Challenges If collaborative networks evolve and become increasingly ... for collaborative networks. See also Innovation Knowledge engineering Knowledge management Semantic ... Routing Group Notes reflist External links http ostatic.com blog the future of collaborative ...   more details



  1. Breakthrough Collaborative

    organization, Breakthrough Collaborative, based in San Francisco. Sites function either through ... Collaborative and its affiliate site in Pittsburgh, with the Excellence in Summer Learning ... Breakthrough Collaborative official website http www.breakthroughcollaborative.org aboutus locations.html Links to Local Affiliate Websites Category Personal development Category Student financial ...   more details



  1. Collaborative editing

    about collaborative writing in a technical or academic sense collaborative writing of fiction Collaborative fiction Distinguish simultaneous editing Collaborative editing is the practice of groups producing works together through individual contributions. Effective choices in group awareness, participation, and coordination are critical to successful collaborative writing outcomes. ref Lowry, Paul Benjamin, Aaron Mosiah Curtis and Michelle Rene Lowry. http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 666141 A Taxonomy of Collaborative Writing to Improve Empirical Research, Writing Practice, and Tool Development, Journal of Business Communication JBC , Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 66 99, 2004. ref Overview Most usually it is applied to textual documents or programmatic source code . Such asynchrony asynchronous non simultaneous contributions are very efficient in time, as group members need not assemble ... al. 2003 . http books.google.com books?id F 3RxNdMUNQC&pg PA315&dq collaborative editing&client firefox a v onepage&q collaborative 20editing&f false ECSCW 2003 proceedings of the Eighth European Conference ... labeling who contributed what changes. New writing environments such as Google Docs provide collaborative ... is an example of a collaborative editing project on a large scale. Citation needed date March 2012 Collaborative writing can lead to projects that are richer and more complex than those produced by individuals. Many learning communities include one or more collaborative assignments. However ... ref . There is increasing amount of research literature investigating how collaborative writing can .... 2011 Collaborative Writing Support Tools on the Cloud IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies ... publisher Jcmc. indiana.edu date 2006 12 31 accessdate 2011 09 21 ref See also Collaborative real ... Speck, Bruce W. 2008 . Collaborative Writing An Annotated Bibliography. Charlotte, North Carolina ... 11285 1 External links Wikiversity Collaborative play writing DEFAULTSORT Collaborative Editing Category ...   more details



  1. Collaborative Care

    orphan date May 2010 Collaborative Care is a healthcare philosophy and movement that has many names, models, and definitions that often includes the provision of mental health, behavioral health and substance use services in primary care. Common derivative s of the name collaborative care include Integrated Care , Primary Care Behavioral health Primary Care Behavioral Health , Integrated Primary Care , and Shared Care . Recently, there have been efforts to provide a methodology for defining a lexicon for collaborative care. ref Miller BF, Kessler R, Peek CJ, Kallenberg GA. A National Agenda for Research in Collaborative Care Papers from the Collaborative Care Research Network Research Development Conference. AHRQ Publication No. 11 0067, June 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. ref http www.ahrq.gov research collaborativecare collabcare.pdf The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ published an overview of many different models and the research that supports them. ref Butler M, Kane RL, McAlpine D, Kathol, RG, Fu SS, Hagedorn H, Wilt TJ. Integration of Mental Health Substance Abuse and Primary Care No. 173 Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence based Practice Center under Contract No. 290 02 0009. AHRQ Publication No. 09 E003. Rockville, MD. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. October 2008. ref The key features of Collaborative Care models are br Integration of mental health professional s in primary care medical settings br Close collaboration between mental health and medical nursing providers br Focus on treating the whole person and whole family. There are various national associations committed to collaborative care such as the http www.cfha.net Collaborative Family Healthcare Association . References Reflist External links Category Healthcare health stub ...   more details



  1. Collaborative fiction

    about collaborative writing of fiction collaborative writing in a technical or academic sense collaborative editing Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a Storytelling story . Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education ... Admiral in 1931. There are many highly regarded collaborations, but also some collaborative ... Schroeder1997 Schroeder 1997 ref Collaborative writing can greatly increase motivation and speed ... I ve got him now . ref devils Wilson ref Collaborative authors commonly publish under a joint pseudonym ... their collaborative work. Legal aspects The disadvantages of the collaborative writing process can ... McGoldrick , p. 79 ref align right width 25 A Collaboration collaborative author ... by commercial collaborative writers vary tremendously. When beginning writing the short story the toy ... San Francisco Chronicle, May 12th 2010 ref Academic perspectives and projects the redirect from collaborative authorship goes to this section From an academic perspective, there is anxiety about collaborative ..., and which ideas belong to whom. ref york York , p. 76 ref Specifically, in the humanities collaborative ... formation and that previously more corporate and collaborative forms of writing prevailed, ref name WoodmanseeJaszi1994 woodmansee Woodmansee ref suggesting a long history of Collaborative Fiction. She ... separate out by examining the collaborative text. ref name autogenerated1 textual Masten 1997 , p. 17 ... collaborative fiction, both from a writing perspective and as a testbed for scientific ... and avenues for exploration. It has treated the final product not as a variation of a printed novel ... of narrative structure. ref name scientists next ref is for the scientific stuff rather than the collaborative ... the use of collaborative writing was required so that a novel could be produced in the timeframe. ref ... written Collaboratively as part of the 826 Valencia Project Collaborative writing has been used to increase ...   more details



  1. Collaborative leadership

    buzzword date February 2012 The term Collaborative Leadership describes an emerging body of theory and management ... of long term public private partnership contracts to rebuild public infrastructure . Defining Collaborative Leadership In her 1994 Harvard Business Review article Collaborative Advantage , Rosabeth Moss ... deal with high levels of frustration ref Cite book title The Collaborative Leadership Fieldbook ... isbn 0 7879 5719 4 ref Hank Rubin author and President of the Institute of Collaborative Leadership ... to cooperate in order to accomplish a shared outcome. In his book Collaborative Leadership Developing Effective Partnerships for Communities and Schools Rubin asks Who is a collaborative leader? and answers You are a collaborative leader once you have accepted responsibility for building or helping ... the perspective, beliefs, and behaviors of another person generally a collaborative partner to influence that person s relationship with you and your collaborative enterprise and 2 the structure and climate of an environment that supports the collaborative relationship. ref cite book title Collaborative ... publisher Corwin Press year 2009 ref David Archer and Alex Cameron in their book Collaborative Leadership How to succeed in an interconnected world , identify the basic task of the collaborative leader ... value from difference is at the heart of the collaborative leader s task they have to learn to share ... themselves. ref name CL Cite book title Collaborative leadership how to succeed in and interconnected ... and reviews of key lessons for Collaborative leaders but they all come down to some similar themes ... of a collaborative leader Willingness to take risks Eager listeners Passion for the cause Optimistic ... ten key lessons for a successful collaborative leader ref name CL Find the personal motive for collaborating ... the different culture of the other . And traditional development paths don t prepare leaders well for this traditional management development, is based on giving potential managers a team of people ...   more details



  1. Collaborative intelligence

    expert subject date November 2011 Collaborative intelligence is a term used in several disciplines, and has ... ref This defines Collaborative Intelligence, or CQ, as the ability to build, contribute to and manage ... James Joyce title Teaching an Anthill to Fetch Developing Collaborative Intelligence Work publisher Crown Business year 2007 isbn 978 0978031206 ref Collaborative intelligence was later defined as to require ..., but noisy, platform, enables collaborative intelligence ecosystems, such as Wikipedia , to emerge and evolve ... ICGA and the 16th Annual Genetic Programming Conference. July 12 16. Dublin, Ireland. ref Collaborative ..., and frameworks to support collaborative problem solving. ref http collaborative intelligence.org Collaborative Intelligence Resources ref Google is evolving a platform where next generation Social network social networks can drive more effective search, a potential platform for collaborative intelligence. Crowdsourcing can move beyond menial pattern recognition tasks to harness collaborative ... Collective from Collaborative Intelligence In some disciplines, the definition of Collaborative Intelligence ... aspects. The term collective intelligence originally encompassed both collective and collaborative .... ref L vy defined collective intelligence to encompass both collective and collaborative intelligence ... by examples such as Wikipedia . Collaborative intelligence relates to whether prediction is defined ... network studies suggest links between collective and collaborative intelligence. Partial correlation ... ref Applications Collective vs Collaborative Intelligence In one embodiment, Collective intelligence ... from many sources, as in market forecasts. Collaborative intelligence addresses problems where individual ... for effective outcomes planning, development, and sustainable remediation project management smart systems to transform independent cities into collaborative, ecological urban networks global citizens ... an intriguing collective faculty, which could be viewed as a precursor of collaborative intelligence ...   more details



  1. The Architects' Collaborative

    use retail cinema hotel office building development Boston, Massachusetts 1984 Heritage on the Garden ... Navy Yard , Massachusetts 1990 See also The Architects Collaborative, 1945 1965 References The Architects Collaborative 1945 1965 The Architects Collaborative Suspends Operations , Progressive ... Online The Architects Collaborative Category Architecture firms based in Massachusetts Architects Collaborative, The Category Organizations based in Cambridge, Massachusetts de The Architects Collaborative pl The Architects Collaborative sk The Architect s Collaborative vi The Architects Collaborative ...   more details



  1. Collaborative filtering

    Collaborative filtering CF is a technique used by some recommender system s. Collaborative filtering ... last2 Hill first2 Will ref In general, collaborative filtering is the process of filtering for information ... sources, etc. ref name recommender Applications of collaborative filtering typically involve very large data sets. Collaborative filtering methods have been applied to many different kinds of data including ..., etc. The remainder of this discussion focuses on collaborative filtering for user data, although ..., narrower sense, collaborative filtering is a method of making automatic predictions filtering about ... collaborating . The underlying assumption of the collaborative filtering approach is that if a person ... issue x than to have the opinion on x of a person chosen randomly. For example, a collaborative ... is called collaborative filtering. The motivation for collaborative filtering comes from the idea that people often get the best recommendation from someone with similar taste. Collaborative filtering .... Collaborative filtering algorithms often require 1 users active participation, 2 an easy ... interests. Typically, the workflow of a collaborative filtering system is A user expresses ... A key of Collaborative filtering is how to combine and weight the preferences of your neighbors ... Collaborative filtering systems have many forms, but many common systems can be reduced to two ... for the active user This falls under the category of user based collaborative filtering. A specific ..., item based collaborative filtering invented by Amazon.com users who bought x also bought ..., the Slope One item based collaborative filtering family. Another form of collaborative filtering ..., Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, http www.hindawi.com journals aai 2009 421425.html A survey of collaborative ... product moment correlation coefficient Pearson correlation and Cosine similarity vector cosine ... Collaborative Filtering ref Most of the models are based on creating a classification or clustering ...   more details



  1. Collaborative finance

    and the world , Portfolio Hardcover , 2010 ISBN 1591843561 ref The development of collaborative finance ...The term collaborative finance is used to describe a specific category of financial transaction which occurs directly between individuals without the intermediation of a traditional financial institution. This new way to manage informal financial transactions has been enabled by advances in social media and peer to peer on line platforms. The wide variety of Collaborative Finance resources may vary not only in their organizational and operational aspects, but also by geographical region, share of the financial market etc. It is precisely this heterogeneity that enables the informal savings and credit activity to profitably reach those income groups not served by commercial banks and other financial institutions. It is their informality, adaptability and flexibility of operations characteristics which reduce their transactions costs and confers upon them their comparative advantage and economic rationale. Collaborative Finance is characterized by highly personalized loan transactions entailing face to face dealings with borrowers and flexibility in respect of loan purpose, interest rates, collateral requirements, maturity periods and debt rescheduling. Following are the features of Collaborative Finance that make it attractive to low income households It does not require a license most informal suppliers work without an operating license to supply money. It is non profit motivated ... participation in other fields of development the participatory approach of informal initiatives is easily replicable to a wide range of other community development issues. Origin The concept ... shared usage with each other. Collaborative lifestyles This system is based on the sharing and exchange ... difficult. External links http www.collaborativefinance.org Link to Collaborative Finance Website ... to peer lending Complementary currency Microfinance Electronic money Collaborative consumption Rotating ...   more details



  1. Collaborative engineering

    orphan date February 2009 Collaborative engineering is defined by the International Journal of Collaborative Engineering as a discipline that studies the interactive process of engineering collaboration, whereby multiple interested Project stakeholder stakeholders resolve conflicts, bargain for individual or collective advantages, agree upon courses of action, and or attempt to craft joint outcomes which serve their mutual interests. ref http www.inderscience.com browse index.php?journalID 161 International Journal of Collaborative Engineering ref Collaborative engineering is quickly becoming a topic of great interest in recent years due to the explosion of internet technologies. This upsurge is partially due to the success of projects such as Wikipedia and Linux that have proven the efficacy of internet collaboration. References reflist K. Daniel Collaborative Engineering, Vdm Verlag Dr. M ller, ISBN 3836401320, 2007 Category Engineering disciplines ...   more details



  1. Collaborative Cataloging

    Collaborative Cataloging is shared action of a group making bibliographic records available to its participants in order to prevent duplication of bibliographic records. Thusly, cooperative cataloging has benefits such as cost effectiveness and availability of a ready cataloging model ref David Banush 2010 Cooperative Cataloging at the Intersection of Tradition and Transformation Possible Futures for the Program for Cooperative Cataloging, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 48 2 3, 247 257. ref ref Sarah E. Thomas PhD & Jennifer A. Younger PhD 1994 Cooperative Cataloging , Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 17 3 4, 237 257. ref A notable example of collaborative cataloging takes place at the National Transportation Library or NTL, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Transportation . NTL participates in a consortium called the National Transportation Knowledge Network TKN , which was establishe d to help facilitate access to information in support of transportation development . ref http ntl.bts.gov networking index.html ref ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Midwest Transportation Knowledge Network ref Pursuing that goal, the TKN engages in cooperative cataloging with other transportation libraries. For example, in early summer 2011, the TKN held a meeting on cataloging standards that are used by transportation libraries nationwide. More specifically, NTL uses cooperative cataloging to examine Library of Congress Subject Headings subject headings that are used in transportation literature. NTL is a key player in the organization of subject headings and has made significant contributions to the http ntl.bts.gov tools trt Transportation Research Thesaurus . The Transportation Research Thesaurus, or TRT, is a controlled vocabulary that was developed to improve the indexing and retrieval of transportation information. The TRT is used by indexers, content managers and librarians in the transportation community and is an internationally recognized standard ...   more details



  1. IA Collaborative

    notability Companies date January 2012 orphan date January 2012 Infobox Company company name IA Collaborative company logo company type Private company Private foundation 1999 location city Chicago , Illinois location country United States key people Dan Kraemer, Co Founder, Director of Design br Kathleen Brandenburg Co Founder, Director of Strategy num employees homepage http www.iacollaborative.com www.iacollaborative.com IA Collaborative IA is a design and innovation consultancy based in Chicago, Illinois. ref http www.iacollaborative.com contact IA Collaborative, Contact ref The company conducts ethnographic research, develops strategies and designs products, brands, digital experiences, and services. ref name IA Collaborative About Inc http www.iacollaborative.com about IA Collaborative, About ref IA Collaborative was founded in 1999 by Kathleen Brandenburg and Dan Kraemer. ref http glimmersite.com glimmerati brandenburg kathleen Glimmer Site Glimmerati List ref ref http www.segal.northwestern.edu news 2009 mar 04 dan kraemer co founder ia collaborative speaks about packing cso Northwestern University Segal Design Institute News ref In 2011, Brandenburg was named one of the 50 Most Influential Designers in America by Fast Company. ref http www.fastcompany.com design 2011 50 most influential designers in america Fast Company 50 Most Influential Designers in America ref In 2004, Fast Company recognized Brandenburg as a Master of Design. ref http www.fastcompany.com magazine 83 mod brandenburg.html Fast Company Masters of Design ref IA Collaborative works across multiple industries, including health & wellness, sport and fitness, food & beverage, retail, medical, energy, fashion, hospitality, public sector, and manufacturing. ref name IA Collaborative About In 2011, IA Collaborative won a Red Dot Design Award for the design of dibkit, a diabetes management device. ref ... External links http www.IACollaborative.com IA Collaborative Website Category Design companies of the United ...   more details



  1. Collaborative method

    Collaborative methods are processes, behaviors and conversations that relate to collaboration between individuals. ref name spencelecture Spence, Muneera U. Graphic Design Collaborative Processes Understanding Self and Others. lecture Art 325 Collaborative Processes. Fairbanks Hall, Oregon State University ... of team s as they engage in collaborative problem solving . Forms, rubrics, charts and graphs are useful ... right A chart used to evaluate the thinking style of persons, particularly for use in collaborative ... ref name spencelecture Through the use of varied or redundant communication styles, collaborative ... to increase morale and performance within collaborative group settings. main Value personal and cultural ... development. Healthy values and habits are acquired through personal satisfaction , practice and personal ... upon the nation s economic development. Political values are national values and are functional ... development. Ethical values are acquired through rewards , education and impersonal experience . Group functions Collaborative groups often work together in the same environment but may also utilize information technology collaborative software in particular to overcome geographic limitations ... on the tone of voice 11 based on words In collaborative groups, two styles of communication are likely ... in two distinctly different ways The give none model of collaborative respect is seen .... Persons joining a collaborative team must prove what they can do and how they are valuable to the group to gain respect and continue working with the group. The give all model of collaborative respect ... their level of respect. This often occurs when already established and functioning collaborative ... stage of collaboration is necessary to move forward from stages of ideation. Voting Image Collaborative looping exercise and voting.jpg thumb right Collaborative writing exercises clustering is shown here can be used for development of ideas. Colored tabs of paper attached to the large page are used ...   more details



  1. Collaborative translation

    Collaborative translation is a type of crowdsourcing to attract collaboration of translators for working on translation projects or merely translating short phrases. History Empty section date June 2011 Platforms Some collaborative translation platforms include Cucumis website Cucumis , a website where translators share their knowledge of linguistics and peer review each other s work on a translation points basis. Get Localization , http www.getlocalization.com a collaborative translation platform for software Traduwiki , translating interesting documents by sectioning them into small pieces. ref http traduwiki.org Faq Traduwiki FAQ page , May 29, 2011 ref Babels dotSUB , a web based platform focusing on collaborative captioning and translation of online video, used, among others in the TED conference TED Open Translation Project. nativetext Speakeasy Worldwide Lexicon Project References references External links DEFAULTSORT Collaborative Translation Category Crowdsourcing Category Collaboration Category Translation translation stub ...   more details



  1. Collaborative mapping

    Collaborative mapping is the aggregation of Web mapping web maps and user generated content , from a group of individuals or entities, and can take several distinct forms. With the growth of technology for storing and sharing maps, collaborative maps have become competitors to commercial services, in the case of OpenStreetMap , or components of them, as in Google Map Maker . Types Collaborative Mapping applications vary depending on which feature the collaborative edition takes place on the map itself shared surface , or on overlays to the map. A very simple collaborative mapping application would just plot users locations Social mapping or geosocial networking or Wikipedia articles locations Placeopedia . Collaborative implies the possibility of edition by several distinct individuals so the term would tend to exclude applications such as wayfaring where the maps are not meant for the general user to modify. In this kind of application, the map itself is created collaboratively by sharing a common surface. For example WikiMapia adds user generated place names and descriptions to locations. Collaborative mapping and specifically surface sharing faces the same problems as revision control , namely concurrent access issues and versioning. In addition to these problems, collaborative maps must deal with the difficult issue of cluttering, due to the geometric constraints inherent in the media. One approach to this problem is using overlays. Overlays group together items on a map, allowing the user of the map to toggle the overlay s visibility and thus all items contained in the overlay. The application uses map tiles from a third party for example one of the mapping API s and adds ... ref Several big internet companies launched mapping applications with collaborative features ... non corporate collaborative mapping system, OpenStreetMap , which allows all raw map data to be downloaded ... about collaborative cartography 2005 DEFAULTSORT Collaborative Mapping Category Collaborative mapping ...   more details



  1. Collaborative governance

    Peacock date June 2010 Collaborative governance is a process and a form of governance in which participants parties, agencies, stakeholders representing different interests are collectively empowered to make a policy decision or make recommendations to a final decision maker who will not substantially change consensus recommendations from the group. Citation needed date June 2010 Governance can employ different degrees of public consultation and participation, ref Roger Sidaway, 2005. Resolving Environmental Disputes From Conflict to Consensus. London Earthscan ref ranging from non participation the community is unaware of any decisions taken , informing telling the community what is planned and to understand problems, alternatives and solutions , consultation to obtain public feedback on analysis, alternatives and or decisions , collaboration to partner with the public to develop alternatives, identify preferred solutions, and make decisions , to empowerment placing final decision making into the hands of the public . Collaborative governance is governance with characteristics of both collaboration and empowerment. Citation needed date June 2010 Some models of collaborative governance have been criticized as allowing ad hoc deliberation to drown out minority opposition. ref name Fung2002 Citation title Collaboration and Countervailing Power Making Participatory Governance Work url http www.archonfung.com papers CollaborativePower2.2.pdf year 2002 author Fung, A. journal Am. Sociol. Assoc., Chicago, Ill., Aug volume 17 accessdate 2010 06 12 ref See also Consensus government Open source governance Collaborative leadership Collaborative e democracy References references External links http www.metagovernment.org wiki Collaborative governance Collaborative governance on the website of the Metagovernment Category Direct democracy Category Deliberative methods Category Forms of government Gov stub ...   more details



  1. Collaborative law

    Use dmy dates date December 2011 POV date August 2010 ADR Collaborative law also called collaborative ... one in any future family related litigation. The collaborative process can be used to facilitate ... report rise 039collaborative prenups title Law Society Gazette Collaborative Pre Nups publisher Lawgazette.co.uk accessdate 31 December 2011 ref History Since its inception in the 1980 s, the Collaborative ... cite web url http www.collaborativepractice.com title Per the International Academy of Collaborative ... 22,000 lawyers have been trained in Collaborative Law worldwide and than 1,250 lawyers have completed their training in England and Wales where Collaborative Law was launched in 2003. The growth of the collaborative ... became the first member of the Supreme Court to publicly endorse Collaborative Law and called ... dawn 15332 collaborative law.thtml title Collaborative Law publisher Spears WMS accessdate 31 December ... collaborative approach can be extended work The Times location UK accessdate 31 December 2011 ref ..., had promised that collaborative agreements would be fast tracked in the High Court of England and Wales ..., Collaborative Family Law, ref cite web url http www.collaborativefamilylaw.org.uk news and events launch collaborative family law title Launch of Collaborative Family Law Group publisher Collaborativefamilylaw.org.uk ... of Culworth Lord Wilson of Culworth reaffirmed his commitment to Collaborative Law and other Family ... highlights importance of collaborative family law 1010482.article title Lord Wilson sKeynote Address ... collaborative organisation is the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals IACP , which ... planners. There are numerous practice groups or PODS of collaborative practitioners worldwide ... Academy Of Matrimonial Lawyers Website publisher Iaml.org accessdate 31 December 2011 ref all have Collaborative ..., mental health professionals and financial specialists. National Collaborative organisations have been ... 2011 ref Switzerland, and Uganda, as well as the United States. There is an active on line collaborative ...   more details



  1. Collaborative blog

    A collaborative blog or a group blogging is a type of weblog in which posts are written and published by more than one author. The majority of high profile collaborative blogs are based around a single ... and growing popularity of more collaborative efforts, often set up by already established bloggers ... a larger readership. However, collaborative blogs are similar to, but not the same as, web ... pull data from other single user blogs to present a more constantly updated, semi collaborative stream ... who happen to participate in a common project, often various free software projects. Collaborative ... comments system for other users of the blog. Types While every collaborative blog is unique they can usually be placed in one of two broad categories Invite only An Invite Only collaborative blog ... kite title Crooked Timber origin date 2003 07 08 accessdate 2007 01 28 ref , a collaborative Invite .... Open invite Conversely, Open Invite collaborative blogs allow any user to register for a blogging ... politics left wing collaborative blog founded in 2002 by Markos Moulitsas ref cite web url http ... and comment on posts to a community in this way, communities serve the twin purposes of collaborative blogs and Internet forum s. Open Invite collaborative blogs succeed on the basis that the community ... like online forums, the accessible nature of the Open Invite collaborative site is protected by dedicated ... of many new Invite Only collaborative blogs, each accepting contributions from a group of established ... become too great, leading the successful blogger to naturally tend towards a lower pressure collaborative ... other real life obligations led Goldstein to retool Protein Wisdom as a collaborative site frequented ... 2007 01 28 ref . Collaborative blogs especially of the Open Invite variety allow those without their own ... advantage for the readers of collaborative blogs is the simple fact that a collaborative effort usually make for a more regularly updated site. It is not unusual to find collaborative weblogs publishing ...   more details



  1. Collaborative journalism

    journalism Collaborative journalism is a mode of journalism where multiple reporters or news organizations ... Collaborative journalism involves the aggregation of information from numerous individuals or organizations ... on whether an article is newsworthy. A single collaborative news story, therefore, may encompass ... sDefinition 0,,sid26 gci1090596,00.html What is collaborative citizen journalism? 2006 , TechTarget ref . Professional and amateur reporters may work together to develop collaborative ... Instablogs http www.instablogs.com tour Instablogs Tour 2007 , Instablogs . ref Collaborative journalists ..., or build upon the story externally, often through personal blogs. Collaborative journalists develop ... daily updates. ref name CCJ Through combined authorship, collaborative journalism is thought by some ... to Other Sites 12 October 2008, New York Times ref . Successful collaborative journalism projects ... commented on wiki style collaborative journalism ref name Glaser Glaser, Mark. http www.ojr.org ojr glaser 1094678265.php Collaborative Conundrum Do Wikis Have a Place in the Newsroom? 2004 , USC Annenberg ... Collaborative journalism emerged through the internet in the early 2000s, and developed gradually .... Differentiation from Other Styles of Journalism Collaborative journalism should not be confused with citizen ... and newspapers acting as participants within a community, rather than detached spectators. Collaborative ... is a type of collaborative journalism. Link Journalism Link Journalism , a phrase coined by Scott Karp in 2008, is a form of collaborative journalism in which a news story s writer provides external ... creates a new architecture of news. ref name NYT Implementation Collaborative journalism has ... adopted a collaborative journalism approach toward news, through use of news aggregation. The Washington ... at useful content elsewhere on the Web. blockquote Other sites exhibit collaborative journalism through ... user generated stories and blog posts. Reddit and other news aggregation sites may also act as collaborative ...   more details



  1. Collaborative bargaining

    Collaborative bargaining is a style of negotiation which recognises the interests of the other party and emphasises cooperation between them. It was especially promoted, practised and studied in the negotiations between school district s and category education trade unions teaching union s in the USA in the 1990s. It is compared and contrasted with more adversial models of collective bargaining in which the parties may regard each other as enemies. ref citation pages 41 44 chapter Collaborative Bargaining vs. Collective Bargaining title An empirical analysis of educator beliefs related to post industrial labor reforms in the State of Oregon author Gregory Paul Sampson Gruener year 2009 isbn 978 1 109 04294 8 ref References reflist Education stub Category Labour relations Category Negotiation ...   more details



  1. Visual Collaborative

    Television AIT . Expositions The Visual Collaborative exhibitions occur in a traveling formatted ... tatafo visual collaborative in miami fl ref or philanthropists whom are patrons of the arts ..., New York San Francisco, CA. Visual Collaborative III, Wonderland SF Gallery Theme black white, monochrome ... Olufeko 2008 Miami, Florida Visual Collaborative, The Undercurrent Arts Gallery Featured Artist Miko ... Miami, Florida Foundation Voices for Children Miami. 2007 Minneapolis, Minnesota Visual Collaborative ...   more details



  1. Collaborative model

    Orphan date July 2009 In psycholinguistics , the collaborative model or conversational model is a theory for explaining how speaking and understanding work in conversation, specifically how people in conversation coordinate to determine definite references . The model, initially proposed in 1986 by psycholinguists Herb Clark and Deanna Wilkes Gibbs, and supported by an experiment with Tangram figures described below, asserts that speakers and listeners in a conversation act collaboratively, moment by moment in establishing meaning. In this model it is suggested that the speaker and listener must mutually accept that the listener has understood or appeared to understand the speaker s utterances before the conversation can progress. This back and forth process of collaborative understanding progresses ... collaborative effort by making references based more on permanent properties than temporary ... The collaborative model finds its roots in Grice s cooperative principle and four Gricean maxims , theories which prominently established the idea that conversation is a collaborative process between ... reference had a collaborative element and was not strictly autonomous. Olson, while still holding ... that they called the collaborative model. The pair conducted an experiment to support their theory ..., playing the same roles. The collaborative model they proposed allowed them to make several predictions ... some of the processes of collaborative reference, including establishing the types of noun phrases .... In the literary model, overhearers would be expected to understand as well as addressees, while in the collaborative model, overhearers would be expected to do worse, since they are not part of the collaborative ... credence to the collaborative model. Opposing viewpoints The literary model described above still stands as a directly opposing viewpoint to the collaborative model. Subsequent studies also sought ... of Memory and Language , 46, 391 418. Clark, H.H., & Wilkes Gibbs, D. 1986 . Referring as a collaborative ...   more details



  1. Collaborative workspace

    Unreferenced date November 2007 A collaborative workspace or shared workspace is an inter connected environment in which all the participants in dispersed locations can access and interact with each other just as inside a single entity. The environment may be supported by electronic communications and groupware which enable participants to overcome space and time differentials. These are typically enabled by a shared mental model, common information, and a shared understanding by all of the participants regardless of physical location. Communication Communication comes in two forms synchronization synchronous and asynchronous . Asynchronous communication includes email and shared file system s where information is exchanged back and forth in a non interactive, sequential manner. The popularity of synchronous forms has increased over recent years driven by improvements in processing capabilities and the widespread availability of broadband Internet access high speed internet . These include video messaging video and voice messaging services including shared whiteboard capabilities. Program sharing has also become available to allow remote users to share much more detailed information through CAD packages, spreadsheet s, etc. and have access to these in wikt realtime real time . See also List of collaborative software Category Collaboration Category Groupware ...   more details



  1. Collaborative Fusion

    Orphan date February 2009 Collaborative Fusion, Inc. CFI is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania based provider of ESAR VHP and incident management software for coordination of emergency personnel. Its president and vice president are founders Atila Omer and Bryan Kaplan , respectively. ref name PBT citation title Bryan Kaplan is an entrepreneurial veteran at age 22 last Guzzo first Maria date 2003 09 19 accessdate 2008 05 09 periodical Pittsburgh Business Times url http www.bizjournals.com pittsburgh stories 2003 09 22 smallb1.html ref ref name PTR citation title Moser building leased periodical Pittsburgh Tribune Review date 2007 12 22 accessdate 2008 05 09 url http www.pittsburghlive.com x pittsburghtrib business briefs s 544008.html ref History CFI was founded in 2001 by Bryan Kaplan and Atila Omer, both alumni of Carnegie Mellon University . Prior to attending Carnegie Mellon, Kaplan graduated from the Harvard Westlake School in Los Angeles. Omer, a graduate of Detroit , Michigan s Wayne State University , previously worked at JPMorgan Chase before attending Carnegie Mellon s Master of Business Administration MBA program and subsequently co founding Collaborative Fusion. ref citation title Corporate Strategic Advisors Atila Omer publisher Mobile Discovery date 2007 accessdate 2008 05 21 url http www.mobilediscovery.com md corporate AtilaOmer.html ref At the beginning of 2008, CFI moved into its new corporate headquarters offices on 5849 Forbes Avenue in Squirrel Hill , Pennsylvania. ref name PTR Customers Past and present clients include local, state, and federal ... With Collaborative Fusion, Inc. publisher Office of Inspector General publication place United ... provider, announced that it had acquired Collaborative Fusion. ref cite news title Intermedix Corporation Acquires Collaborative Fusion, Inc. url http www.marketwatch.com story intermedix corporation acquires collaborative fusion inc 2011 09 19 newspaper Market Watch ref References reflist 2 External ...   more details




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