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☝️ (Desfray) Modeling. ☝️ (Horaguchi) CKM. ☝️ (Saadl) IS-KM. 2014 - (Gubanov et al) E-Expertise: Modern Collective Intelligence (Studies in Computational Intelligence) 2014 - (Cappella) Collective Intelligence: The Wisdom and Foolishness of Deliberating Groups. Joseph N. Cappella Joseph N. Cappella (Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1974) is the Gerald R. Miller Professor of Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the effects of persuasive messages in health, political, and interpersonal contexts. He is an elected Fellow of the International Communication Association and a Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association. Jingwen Zhang Jingwen Zhang is a doctoral student at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. Vincent Price Vincent Price (Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987) is Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and the Steven H.

Oxford Handbooks Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of titles within the service. 2014 - (SPRINGER) Collaboration and Technology.

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☝️ [BS] (Lévy) CI. ☝️ (Mercier) Innovation. ☝️ (Quoniam) Intel. 2013 - (Scoble & Israel) Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors, Data and the Future of Privacy. ☝️ (Marco) IS. ☝️ (Liebowitz) KM 3. ☝️ (O'Dell) Know. ☝️ (Rao) KM. ☝️ (Katarzyniak) KM. ☝️ (Warren) KM. ☝️ (Nguyen) CI 1. ☝️ (Despres) KM. ☝️ (Yang) CI. ☝️ (Liebowitz) KM 1. ☝️ (Lévy) Semantic. 2011 - (Dondio & Longo) Trust-Based Techniques for Collective Intelligence in Social Search Systems. ☝️ (Nguyen) CI 3. ☝️ (Becerra-Fernandez) KM. 2010 - (Pan et al) Computational Collective Intelligence. Unique visibility State-of-the-art research Fast-track conference proceedings This volume composes the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence––Technologies and Applications (ICCCI 2010), which was hosted by National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences and Wroclaw University of Technology, and was held in Kaohsiung City on November 10-12, 2010.

ICCCI 2010 was technically co-sponsored by Shenzhen Graduate School of Harbin Institute of Technology, the Tainan Chapter of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the Taiwan Association for Web Intelligence Consortium and the Taiwanese Association for Consumer Electronics. It aimed to bring together researchers, engineers and po- cymakers to discuss the related techniques, to exchange research ideas, and to make friends. Content Level » Research Table of contents Popular Content within this publication Show all authors Hide authors.

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☝️ (Nguyen) CI 2. 2009 (Yang & Yuen) Collective Intelligence and E-learning 2.0: Implications of Web-based Communities and Networking. ☝️ (Koohang) KM. ☝️ (Sharma) KM. ☝️ (Alag) CI Action. 2008 - (Benkler et al) Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace. This is an anthology of numerous road-to-hell pavers, who believing they have a useful hammer, want to pound some kind of social nail to "fix" the problems of humankind.

None of them are COGNIZANT of their do-gooding bent. Some cannot distinguish between INFORMATION and KNOWLEDGE, KNOWLEDGE and INTELLIGENCE, while most all of them have no real understanding of what constitutes intelligence, much less how an assemblage of minds does not create intelligence. The recent farce in Congress is an instance, repeated since the dawn of the Anglo-Saxon form of self-government, of how an assemblage of minds often produces the opposite of intelligence: stupidity. By page 133 of 514 I am reminded of the words of Frederic Bastiat:"There are too many "great" men in the world--legislators, organizers, do-gooders, leaders of one people, fathers of nations, and so on, and so on. Too many persons place themselves above mankind; they make a career of organizing it, patronizing it, and ruling it. " 2008 - (Dahlke) Eliminating waste in software projects: Effective knowledge management by using web based collaboration technolo.

Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Today, in a typical software project, people do not document at all or invest a large amount of time to create documentation, which at the end proves to be not useful or undiscoverable for others. The goal of documentation is to conserve knowledge and make this knowledge accessible for others, thereby easing collaboration. However, this goal is rarely achieved. The whole process of producing documentation and searching for valuable information is highly ineffective and means a lot of wasted time. Often, in a shorthand approach, Word, Exel and Powerpoint files are used for documentation.

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☝️ (Bontis) IC. ☝️ KMS. ☝️ (Shi) K+W. ☝️ (Segaran) CI. ☝️ (Boughzala) KM. ☝️ (Liebowitz) KM 2. ☝️ (Surowiecki) Wisdom. 2004 - (Surowiecki) Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business. The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, published in 2004, is a book written by James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group.

The book presents numerous case studies and anecdotes to illustrate its argument, and touches on several fields, primarily economics and psychology. The opening anecdote relates Francis Galton's surprise that the crowd at a county fair accurately guessed the weight of an ox when their individual guesses were averaged (the average was closer to the ox's true butchered weight than the estimates of most crowd members, and also closer than any of the separate estimates made by cattle experts).[1] Types of crowd wisdom[edit] Surowiecki breaks down the advantages he sees in disorganized decisions into three main types, which he classifies as.

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☝️ Organisation. ☝️ (Holsapple) KM. 2002 - (Marcus) Collective Knowledge: Gaining Productivity with Workplace Intranet Solutions. 2001 - (Levy) Collective_Intelligence. ☝️ Performance 1. ☝️ (Lévy) CI.