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collaborative ADJ

collaborative

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This process is very information-intensive and collaborative, drawing on the expertise, judgment and analysis of many people.
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He and his team developed computer interface elements such as bitmapped screens, the mouse, hypertext, collaborative tools, and precursors to the graphical user interface.
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The recent spread of technology used in education has opened up the learning environment to include hypermedia, hypertext, collaborative learning environments, and web-based learning environments.
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In this collaborative economy, it will be simple and economic to share resources, from seats in cars to laundry facilities.
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Currently, 21 collaborative efforts are underway, ranging from maternal-infant research to cardiovascular disease treatment to stem cell therapy.
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As such, it is a cross-disciplinary collaborative process involving designers, fabricators, city planners, architects, manufacturers and large project building teams.
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However, he admitted that the writing was really a collaborative process because he constantly received creative input from a peer group of directors.
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To warrant collaborative work, the problem must be of sufficient complexity, otherwise team work is unnecessary.
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The band spent a considerable amount of time trying to flesh out a collaborative format and structure that would work best for them.
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This is an example of the cold start problem, and is common in collaborative filtering systems.
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