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Collaborative and work
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.
Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work ( CSCW ).
* From the Seafloor to the Volcano's Top Video about the work of the Collaborative Research Center ( SFB ) 574 Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones in Chile by GEOMAR I Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
* Collaborative Learning Center – place for students to receive help from mentors on writing, class work, or presentations
Educational Collaborative Partnerships are established by mutual agreement between two or more parties to work together on projects and activities that will enhance the quality of education for students while improving skills critical to success in the workplace.
The NERRS Science Collaborative is designed to put Reserve-based science to work for local communities.
* Collaborative Learning Development Enables developers of learning systems to work as a network.
* Collaborative and team work management ( multi-user, multi-project )
* Collaborative architecture and Interactive architecture, the work of Adam Somlai-Fischer and Usman Haque.
Collaborative TV production is possible, in which the directors, producers and editors, all of whom contribute to the post-production process, are able to work together remotely.
* Collaborative writing projects that allow readers to contribute to the text of a work
Collaborative work with Koen van den Broek.
Collaborative work with Alejandro Cesarco.
Collaborative authors commonly publish under a joint pseudonym, such as Judith Michael, Lewis Padgett or Grant Naylor, particularly if they intend to only write as part of a collaboration, or if their other work is in a significantly different style than their collaborative work.
Collaborative product development ( collaborative product design ) ( CPD ) is a business strategy, work process and collection of software applications that facilitates different organizations to work together on the development of a product.

Collaborative and systems
Early e-learning systems, based on Computer-Based Learning / Training often attempted to replicate autocratic teaching styles whereby the role of the e-learning system was assumed to be for transferring knowledge, as opposed to systems developed later based on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ), which encouraged the shared development of knowledge.
* Collaborative editing systems
Collaborative filtering ( CF ) is a technique used by some recommender systems.
Collaborative filtering systems have many forms, but many common systems can be reduced to two steps:
* Cross-System Collaborative Filtering where user profiles across multiple recommender systems are combined in a privacy preserving manner.
Collaborative programs in engineering including: agricultural, biological systems, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, earth and environmental, electrical, geological, industrial, manufacturing, materials, mechanical, metallurgical and mining.
Collaborative intelligence relates to whether prediction is defined as active, how heuristics are used, and whether analogs to developmental processes for facilitated variation enable systems to evolve non-randomly toward increased functional effectiveness.
Collaborative tagging exhibits a form of complex systems ( or self-organizing ) dynamics.
Collaborative tagging exhibits a form of complex systems dynamics, ( or self organizing dynamics ).
Product and manufacturing information, also abbreviated PMI, conveys non-geometric attributes in 3D computer-aided design ( CAD ) and Collaborative Product Development systems necessary for manufacturing product components or subsystems.

work and systems
Many companies have systems, particularly in R & D, which work more or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the policy on the part of administration, as will be abundantly apparent in subsequent quotations.
In the present work whole sera have been fractionated by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose using single gradients similar to those described by Sober and Peterson, and certain chemical and serological properties of the fractions containing antibodies of the ABO and Rh systems have been described.
Recent work with radiocarbon and deuterated alcohols as solvents, however, has given evidence that metal-hydrido and carbonyl complexes may be readily formed by reaction with alcohol in some of these systems.
However, many DSCs, and also go-to systems, can work in conjunction with laptop sky programs.
Korzybski's work maintained that human beings are limited in what they know by ( 1 ) the structure of their nervous systems, and ( 2 ) the structure of their languages.
Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work.
The functions of these synapses are very diverse: some are excitatory ( excite the target cell ); others are inhibitory ; others work by activating second messenger systems that change the internal chemistry of their target cells in complex ways.
Most current genome annotation systems work similarly, but the programs available for analysis of genomic DNA, such as the GeneMark program trained and used to find protein-coding genes in Haemophilus influenzae, are constantly changing and improving.
Bistability as applied in the design of mechanical systems is more commonly said to be " over centre " -- that is, work is done on the system to move it just past the peak, at which point the mechanism goes " over centre " to its secondary stable position.
This enables many people who work at NASA to check and evaluate functional systems overall.
A typical trope in such work is a direct connection between the human brain and computer systems.
Customers are likely not as patient to work through malfunctions or gaps in user safety, and there is an expectation that the usability of systems should be somewhat intuitive: “ it helps make the machine an extension of the way I think — not how it wants me to think .”
Although feedback is an important aspect of control engineering, control engineers may also work on the control of systems without feedback.
During November 1999, Compaq began to work with Microsoft to create the first in a line of small-scale, web-based computer systems called MSN Companions.
Distributed systems are groups of networked computers, which have the same goal for their work.
The first version was ready in 1974 / 5, and work then started on multi-table systems in which the data could be split so that all of the data for a record ( some of which is optional ) did not have to be stored in a single large " chunk ".
Many of the people involved with INGRES became convinced of the future commercial success of such systems, and formed their own companies to commercialize the work but with an SQL interface.
The office " will work scalable parallel and distributed heterogeneous computing systems technologies ," DoD said.
It was in the work of Poincaré that these dynamical systems themes developed.
Among each of these production systems, there may be a corresponding division of labour with different work groups specializing, or correspondingly different types of capital equipment and differentiated land uses.
The efforts of the two did much to further electrical engineering — Tesla's work on induction motors and polyphase systems influenced the field for years to come, while Edison's work on telegraphy and his development of the stock ticker proved lucrative for his company, which ultimately became General Electric.
For example, they may work on the design of telecommunication systems, the operation of electric power stations, the lighting and wiring of buildings, the design of household appliances or the electrical control of industrial machinery.
Fundamental to the discipline are the sciences of physics and mathematics as these help to obtain both a qualitative and quantitative description of how such systems will work.
Today most engineering work involves the use of computers and it is commonplace to use computer-aided design programs when designing electrical systems.

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