2006 International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing 2006
DOI: 10.1109/colcom.2006.361844
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Supporting Distributed Collaborative Work in Manufacturing Industry

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“…• The Web 2.0 collaborative technology provides the elements required to implement a generic collaboration model such as the one proposed in Campos et al (2006) . Moreover, for the industry the social web services help to unlock the potential of the CI.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…• The Web 2.0 collaborative technology provides the elements required to implement a generic collaboration model such as the one proposed in Campos et al (2006) . Moreover, for the industry the social web services help to unlock the potential of the CI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Web 2.0 or Social Web helps to unlock the potential of the CI due to its architecture centered in the user participation, while simultaneously enhances connectivity ( Adebanjo & Michaelides, 2010 ). As a platform for collaboration, the Web 2.0 is useful for implementation different collaboration patterns ( Campos, Pina, & Neves-Silva, 2006 ), for example:…”
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“…Moreover, these technologies enable new collaboration patterns to outline the interactions among participants to share information and objectives and to divide the work. For further details, Campos et al (2006) have classified these patterns. The two main challenges in this part are how to organize the collaboration between members of a community and how to create this community.…”
Section: Collaboration Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%