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Designing for cooperation: cooperating in design
Communications of the ACM, 1991This article will discuss how to design computer applications that enhance the quality of work and products, and will relate the discussion to current themes in the field of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). Cooperation is a key element of computer use and work practice, yet here a specific “CSCW approach is not taken.” Instead the focus is ...
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Cooperation of Cars and Formation of Cooperative Groups
2007 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2007Cooperation of cars capable to communicate bears a high potential with respect to safety in critical situations. Following a top-down design, cars form cooperative groups, exchange information available to them and establish a common relevant picture upon which critical situations are detected, optimal decisions for the groups are derived and are ...
Beyerer, J., Frese, C., Zimmer, P.
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From Cooperation to Cooperability
2008In many countries of the European Union the system of Local Government is highly fragmented and characterized by the prevalence of small municipalities. By allowing the sharing of resources within an aggregation of municipalities, inter-municipal cooperation could be a solution for some of the problems related to administrative fragmentation.
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Cooperative Ideas about Cooperative Strategies
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: There is little precedence for rational design of pharmacological strategies that utilize multiple sites of action. However, such pharmaceutical and nutraceutical multitasking may be just the ticket to combat the multifactorial nature of neurodegeneration.
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Non-Cooperation and Cooperation
1982The purpose of this paper is to survey the development of two strands in game theory over the past three decades, and show how some of the game-theoretical concepts and tools have provided mathematical foundations for economic analysis.
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