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The ethnography of distributed collaborative learning

Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning Foundations for a CSCL Community - CSCL '02, 2002
A major challenge for today's researchers studying 'online' learning is how to design their studies. The ostensibly simple question of what and how to collect and analyse data becomes a major obstacle. Recent theoretical developments emphasise that learning, communication and knowledge construction are embedded and distributed in the social and ...
Frode Guribye, Barbara Wasson
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MODELING DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATION ON GITHUB [PDF]

open access: possibleAdvances in Complex Systems, 2014
In this paper, we apply concepts from Distributed Leadership, a theory suggesting that leadership is shared among members of an organization, to frame models of contribution that we uncover in five relatively successful open source software (OSS) projects hosted on GitHub.
Nora McDonald   +3 more
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Documents and distributed scientific collaboration

Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, 2014
We ask the question: What document infrastructures do scientists build to support their virtual organizing and documenting practices? Cyberinfrastructure (CI) is seen by many as playing a critical role in the future of social, behavioral, and economic sciences (SBE) by enabling innovation and scientific discovery.
Matt Willis 0001   +5 more
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Collaboration, Decarbonization, and Distributional Effects

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
We conduct a hybrid scenario exercise to analyze decarbonization pathways of the European power market and related distributional effects across countries as well as between consumers and producers. Our CIB analysis reveals qualitative scenarios that differ in the level of political (stringency of climate policy) and physical collaboration ...
Mathias Mier   +3 more
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Distributed Perception by Collaborative Robots

IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2018
Recognition ability and, more broadly, machine learning techniques enable robots to perform complex tasks and allow them to function in diverse situations. In fact, robots can easily access an abundance of sensor data that are recorded in real time such as speech, image, and video.
Ramyad Hadidi   +4 more
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Distributed collaboration foundation

2007 10th International Conference on Information Fusion, 2007
The formalization of network centric warfare (NCW) signaled a new Department of Defense drive towards systems that could conceivably interact towards the accomplishment of a common goal. But the debate regarding NCW possibilities and practicalities in terms of existing and potential technologies highlight that much work is needed before the theortical ...
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Distributed clouds for collaborative applications

2012 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2012
With the advent of social networking and the appearance of Web 2.0, collaborative applications which allow users to share data online, often in real-time, have gained increasing prominence. Whether for sharing images, sharing videos, or even sharing live gaming sessions, such applications must deal with session sizes from tens to tens of thousands of ...
Bogdan Solomon   +5 more
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Collaboration with distributed teams

Interactions, 2014
To ensure the benefits of collaborating in distributed UX teams outweigh the costs, keep these seven best practices in mind.
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A componentware for distributed agent collaboration

Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002
Research into multiagent systems has emerged to formulate open, flexible and scalable solutions to large-scale distributed problems such as WWW information retrieval, data mining and the electronic marketplace. However, the full potential of the multiagent paradigm has yet to be realized, as most major mobile agent frameworks only provide primitive ...
T. O. Lee, Kam-Wing Ng
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Distributed Collaborative Prognostics

2020
Managing large fleets of machines in a cost-effective way is becoming more important as corporations own increasingly large amounts of assets. The steady improvement in cost and reliability of sensors, processors and communication devices has helped the spread of a new paradigm: the Internet of Things.
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