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* Berserker Base: A Collaborative Novel ( 1984, with Poul Anderson, Edward Bryant, Stephen R. Donaldson, Fred Saberhagen, Connie Willis, and Roger Zelazny )
The plan has brought about another wave of campus constructions, including the erection the newly renamed Bioscience Research Collaborative building ( intended to foster collaboration with the adjacent Texas Medical Center ), a new recreational center and renovated basketball stadium, and the addition of two new residential colleges, Duncan College and McMurtry College.
A growing number of websites utilize a bulletin board system, in which the gaming is akin to Collaborative Fiction but known as a " Literary Role-Playing Game " ( not to be confused with LARPs ).
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
* 1957 Interbau Apartment blocks, Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany, with The Architects ' Collaborative and Wils Ebert
Collaborative practitioners offer a tightly orchestrated model with meetings scheduled in advance every two weeks, and the range of items to be discussed apportioned in advance of signing up as well as the more open ended process, the clients decide.
Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work ( CSCW ).
Collaborative software helps facilitate the action-oriented team working together over geographic distances by providing tools that help communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving by providing the team with a common means for communicating ideas and brainstorming.
Collaborative design techniques, such as rapid visualization and parametric modeling of restaurant kitchens are now being used to establish equipment specifications that are consistent with restaurant operating and merchandising requirements.
* Dave Chaffey: Groupware, Workflow and Intranets: Reengineering the Enterprise with Collaborative Software, Digital Press, ISBN 1-55558-184-6
UMass / Boston is part of the Greater Boston Urban Education Collaborative, In 1982 it merged with Boston State College ( est.
Each September, the city, in conjunction with members of the Pawtucket Arts Collaborative, produces an annual Arts Festival.
It has 37 teachers and has been affiliated with the West Virginia University Benedum Collaborative as a Professional Development School since 1997.
* Collaborative Application Markup Language, an XML-based markup language used with the Microsoft SharePoint collaborative portal application
*( en ) Gavotte with Doubles Hypermedia by Jeff Hall & Tim Smith at the BinAural Collaborative Hypertext – Shockwave Player required
Collaborative research with other institutions includes projects with the CSIRO and the high profile Cooperative Research Centres.
The Dementia Collaborative Research Centre ’ s ( DCRC ) purpose is to conduct research to improve diagnosis, reduce the risk of dementia and improve the quality of life of people living with dementia, their families and carers.
" With Collaborative Bargaining, You Work with the Union -- Not Against It.
* Collaborative problem solving ( from the book Explosive Child, a model to handle children and adolescents with behaviour problems )
( Collaborative graphic novel with James Romberger and Marguerite Van Cook, completed posthumously ).
Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move On with Your Life ( Harper Collins ).
The museum ’ s project architects are Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects Ltd. of Seattle and SmithGroup of Washington, D. C., in association with Lou Weller ( Caddo ), the Native American Design Collaborative, and Polshek Partnership Architects of New York City ; Ramona Sakiestewa ( Hopi ) and Donna House ( Navajo / Oneida ) also served as design consultants.
As some have pointed out, one of the most flagrant problems of the collaborative response was that “ abnegation of responsibility is possible because there is no formal responsibility apportioned to agencies under the Collaborative Response, and thus no accountability when agencies renege on their promises .” The cluster approach – the successor to the collaborative approach-tried to do away with this problem by designating individual agencies as ‘ sector leaders ’ to coordinate operations in specific areas to try to plug those newly identified gaps.
Collaborative filtering explores techniques for matching people with similar interests and making recommendations on this basis.

Collaborative and up
Called the Collaborative Virtual Workstation ( CVW ), this allowed the session to be set up in a virtual file cabinet and virtual rooms, and left as a persistent session that could be joined later.
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
; Arts Bursaries: Provide funds for up to three years to enable institutions to offer Training Bursaries – for training in the fine and performing arts ; Mentorship Bursaries – for postgraduate students to develop their teaching and administrative skills ; and Collaborative Arts Bursaries – facilitating original artistic collaborations between two or more arts training institutions.

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John Cheesman Harkness ( born November 30, 1916 ) is an American architect who was a founder and partner of The Architects Collaborative ( TAC ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Walter Gropius and six other architects.

Coverage and with
British Science Fiction author Arthur C. Clarke disseminated the idea widely, with more details on how it would work, in a 1945 paper entitled " Extra-Terrestrial Relays — Can Rocket Stations Give Worldwide Radio Coverage?
, 77 % of the UK population can receive the full Freeview service, with more able to receive some channels before digital switchover and all channels after Coverage is being increased as digital switchover takes place across the UK.
Coverage consisted of national and international news, including occasional town halls with political leaders and in-depth coverage of major events.
Coverage of The U. S. Open is broadcast on television by NBC and ESPN, with additional online coverage of a marquee group provided by ESPN via the U. S. Open's official website.
Some stations decide to brand their news with slogans such as News you can use, Coverage you can count on, or On your side.
In its " Coverage of the Middle East Crisis In the Opinion Pages and News Coverage Of the Charlotte Observer " article, Palestine Media Watch writes the following with regard to lack of verification:
The District of Columbia's Continuation of Health Coverage Act of 2001 applies to employers with a group health insurance plan with a situs in the District of Columbia and with fewer than twenty employees.
Coverage was eventually extended from solely earthquake and war damage to include other natural disasters such as natural landslips, volcanic eruptions, hydrothermal activity, and tsunamis with coverage for war damage later being removed.
Typically limited at 10 % to 20 % of the Coverage A, with additional amounts available by endorsement.
; Coverage C – Personal Property: Covers personal property, with limits for the theft and loss of particular classes of items ( e. g., $ 200 for money, banknotes, bullion, coins, medals, etc .).
; Coverage D – Loss of Use / Additional Living Expenses: Covers expenses associated with additional living expenses ( i. e. rental expenses ) and fair rental value, if part of the residence was rented, however only the rental income for the actual rent of the space not services provided such as utilities.
Coverage focuses on local, regional and state news, with selected national and international news included from wire stories.
In 2004 she had a hit with the song " Here I Go Again ", a cover version of a Whitesnake song, this time produced by Groove Coverage.
Coverage was extended throughout the decade, with most of the UK having service by 1997.
Along with being minority leader, Cafaro serves as the ranking member of the Senate Rules and Reference Committee ; on the Legislative Task Force on Redistricting, Reapportionment, and Demographic Research ; the Health Care Coverage and Quality Council ; the Unemployment
* Coverage from PBS's NOW with Bill Moyers
An exception to this rule are the CBC North stations in Yellowknife, Whitehorse and Iqaluit, whose call signs begin with " CF " due to their historic association with the CBC's Frontier Coverage Package prior to the advent of microwave and satellite broadcasting.
Coverage was remarkably good with the " commercially marketable " core area of the signal travelling around 140 miles over land, which included most of England, all of Holland and Belgium and much of northern France down as far as Paris.
* FCC Coverage Map of KPXM with Shoreview tower
With only moderate success with their third album, Groove Coverage went on to release their first Greatest Hits compilation in Germany, preceded by the single " Because I Love You ".

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