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The future projects include a " 5 Phase Plan " that will consist of films animated during simultaneous collaborative art events around the world.
In addition, Howard has also recently announced a collaborative effort with Big Idea, Inc. to release a gift book series based on the popular VeggieTales animated series.

collaborative and project
This was a collaborative project involving The Scottish Parliament, International Teledemocracy Centre and the Bundestag ‘ Online Services Department ’.
The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search ( GIMPS ) is a collaborative project of volunteers who use freely available software to search for Mersenne prime numbers.
A collaborative project between the World Land Trust ( a UK based nonprofit environmental organisation ) and the Wildlife Trust of India that is creating protected wildlife corridors connecting National Parks and protected areas to others.
* Mushroom Observer ( mushroomobserver. org ), a collaborative mushroom recording and identification project
Volume Magazine-the collaborative project by Archis ( Amsterdam ), AMO Rotterdam and C-lab ( Columbia University NY )-is a dynamic experimental think tank devoted to the process of spatial and cultural reflexivity.
The open Squeak implementation has an active community of developers, including many of the original Smalltalk community, and has recently been used to provide the Etoys environment on the OLPC project, a toolkit for developing collaborative applications Croquet Project, and the Open Cobalt virtual world application.
The StrongARM was a collaborative project between DEC and Advanced RISC Machines to create a faster ARM microprocessor.
Inspired by Wikipedia's collaborative writing model, Rampton founded Disinfopedia ( now known as SourceWatch ), another CMD project, to complement his PR Watch work to expose what Rampton perceives as deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns.
In March 2011, Japanese companies Toei and Banpresto announced that a collaborative animation project based on Through the Looking-Glass tenatively titled was in production.
This collaborative technique builds greater insight into scope definitions, underlying assumptions, and consensus regarding the level of granularity required to manage the project.
The DeCSS program was a collaborative project, in which Jon wrote the Graphical User Interface.
Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars.
The artifacts, the tangible evidence of the problem solving process, and the final outcome of the collaborative effort, require documentation and may involve archiving project plans, deadlines and deliverables.
Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-management with deadlines and shared calendars.
The artifacts, the tangible evidence of the problem solving process, including the final outcome of the collaborative effort, typically require documentation and archiving of the process itself, and may involve archiving project plans, deadlines and deliverables.
Collaborative project management tools ( CPMT ) are very similar to collaborative management tools ( CMT ) except that CMT may only facilitate and manage a certain group activities for a part of a bigger project or task, while CPMT covers all detailed aspects of collaboration activities and management of the overall project and its related knowledge areas.
During the mid-1990s project management started to evolve into collaborative project management ; this was when the process in which a project's inputs and outputs were carried out started to change with the evolution of the internet.
Therefore Welch became a driving force behind not only collaboration between organizations, but also collaborative project management.
* The Downhold Project — collaborative UPI history project site
AltiVec was developed between 1996 and 1998 by a collaborative project between Apple, IBM, and Motorola.
However, in recent years, RealNetworks has made efforts to be somewhat more open, and has founded the Helix Community, a collaborative open source project, to extend their media framework.

collaborative and known
Debian is known for relatively strict adherence to the philosophies of Unix and free software as well as using collaborative software development and testing processes.
Remote pair programming, also known as virtual pair programming or distributed pair programming, is pair programming where the two programmers are in different locations, working via a collaborative real-time editor, shared desktop, or a remote pair programming IDE plugin.
Wiki software ( also known as a wiki engine or wiki application ) is collaborative software that runs a wiki, i. e., a website that allows users to create and collaboratively edit web pages via a web browser.
He was extremely influential in his lifetime, though outside Rome his work was mostly known from his collaborative printmaking.
Mackintosh met fellow artist Margaret MacDonald at the Glasgow School of Art and they became members of a collaborative group known as “ The Four ”.
These close companions would later be known as the collaborative group “ The Four ”, prominent members of the " Glasgow School " movement.
Froud also produced a collaborative series of books collectively known as Brian Froud's Faerielands.
Tiffany was affiliated with a prestigious collaborative of designers known as the Associated Artists, which included Lockwood de Forest, Candace Wheeler, and Samuel Colman.
He often worked in small collaborative groups with semi-humorous names such as the Johnny Rondo Duo or Trio ( with pianist Dave Holland-not the bassist of the same name ), the Melody Four ( characteristically a trio, with Tony Coe and Steve Beresford ), and the Recedents ( with guitarist Mike Cooper and percussionist Roger Turner ), known as such because the members were ( in Coxhill's words ) " all bald ", though the name may additionally be a play on the American band The Residents.
The goal of collaborative software, also known as groupware, such as Moodle, Landing pages, Enterprise Architecture, and Sharepoint, is to allow subjects to share data – such as files, photos, text, etc.
Cooperative inquiry, also known as collaborative inquiry was first proposed by John Heron in 1971 and later expanded with Peter Reason and Demi Brown.
Iakovos " Jake " Chapman ( born 1966 ) and Konstantinos " Dinos " Chapman ( born 1962 ) are English visual artists, often known as the Chapman Brothers, who work together as a collaborative sibling duo.
It is not known what sort of collaborative processes were involved between Tchaikovsky and Reisinger.
Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces which examine the role of women in history and culture.
For the last decade the organization has been using a collaborative, scientific method known as ‘ Conservation by Design ’.
Throughout their career they won many individual and collaborative awards, and are best known for creating the popular and long-running series Doraemon, the main character of which is officially recognized as a cultural icon of modern Japan.
In 2000 Tony Iommi released a collaborative album with various well known vocalists.
It is also known as collaborative role-playing, a term used by other games with a similar mechanism.
A collaborative effort by artists, including the group known as Unique Editions, worked with printmakers to produce archival quality on a variety of substrates.
They are best known for " Where the Wild Roses Grow ", a collaborative single with Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue from their ninth studio album, Murder Ballads ( 1996 ).
Kellogg is known for its collaborative culture as opposed to a more competitive environment in most of the other top business schools.
The town's best known residents are the Finn brothers, Tim and Neil, whose musical careers have stretched from Split Enz through the internationally successful Crowded House to their current solo and collaborative works.
Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley ( born 1914 and 1917, respectively, in Great Britain ), are known for their collaborative effort to understand the production of action potentials in giant squid neurons.

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