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With this architecture, two enterprises may collaborate via the establishment and maintenance of commitment, the collaboration and coordination between roles, and the interaction and coordination between activities.
Artists collaborate via email, rack up the air miles, and can be heavily influenced by a tiny scene on the other side of the world.
Despite being neighbours in the same apartment block, they are rarely together when they write and apparently collaborate via email: they were in their own bedrooms when they knocked out these wan, wonderful songs.
They are part of a global G.E. research team that also has centers in Schenectady, N.Y., Munich and Shanghai -- all of which are able to collaborate via computer networks.
The guests of honor included the Venezuelan textile designer Carolina Irving, the Argentine photographer Miguel Flores-Vianna and the British jewelry designer Charlotte di Carcaci, all of whom collaborate via Skype to plan the monthly feature that explores the latest style trends through the lens of art and design history.
To address these challenges in the introductory communication networks course at Arizona State University, the authors have developed an online team design project in which students collaborate via a team website on a design project related to an emerging communication networks topic.
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By collaborating in Via's AAC patent pool rather than going it alone, the licensees saved more than $600 million in costs.
Twenty years ago it would have been impossible to imagine an encyclopedia written by millions, openly and freely collaborating via the internet.
When Mr. Clarke got the idea of making an album of minimal dance music, he contacted Mr. Gore, and they started assembling tracks in home studios, collaborating via e-mail.
The research population included undergraduate students who participated and collaborated via a visualization-based environment as part of the EU VISIONAIR infrastructure project.
Perhaps a model for such a system, where the public at large collaborates via modem to solve an important range of medical and public policy questions, could be the SETI@home system described in "Supercomputing '@Home' Is Paying Off".
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