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are collaboratively
adverb
Characterized or done by collaboration.
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Ivan Illich's concept of convivial tools and technologies – which focuses on goods and facilities that are collaboratively produced, used and maintained – could be very helpful here.
The Internet's communications protocols and the software that implements them are collaboratively engineered by loose networks of programmers working outside the control of any single person, company or government.
The supervised information and the deep architecture are collaboratively explored.
Beyond the NCI, many programs are collaboratively managed by life and physical scientists.
All the planned learning activities are collaboratively performed by participants in the PBL-specific whiteboard.
A few examples of these projects are collaboratively owned IP and autonomous agents.
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Three pieces were collaboratively choreographed by Christina Briggs and Edward Winslow, the company's directors and leading dancers.
Along these lines Regina Rex is collaboratively run by a group of artists, several originally from Chicago, who organize the shows.
The ideal, he said, is for most patient information to be in digital form and, with safeguards for privacy, be collaboratively shared by health providers and patients.
This "live theatrical experiment," the sort of thing usually confined to R&D workshops, is possible because The Events was collaboratively commissioned and produced.
Everyone twisted and throbbed in Tara Myers's "One" and trembled with energy in "Stankonia," which was collaboratively choreographed by the nine members of its cast.
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