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URL = http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration
URL = http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration
=Differentiation 1=




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and realization of shared visions in complex environments and systems"
and realization of shared visions in complex environments and systems"
(http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration)
(http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration)
=Differentiation 2=
From the CommunityWiki at http://www.communitywiki.org/CwordProblem
"Cooperative: working together, but through adherence to a set of shared rules or norms. Communication or coordination is not required. A market, or the way people appropriate goods from a commons are examples of such cooperation.
Collaborative: Implies that people are making efforts to work together and with purpose, usually around a mutual-agreed upon outcome or project."
(http://www.communitywiki.org/CwordProblem)


=More Information=
=More Information=

Revision as of 14:14, 25 February 2007

According to MetaCollab [1], Collaboration differs from cooperation:


URL = http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration


Differentiation 1

"* Cooperation: Obtain mutual benefit by sharing or partitioning work

  • Collaboration: Achieve collective results that the participants

would be incapable of accomplishing working alone


"Optimal application

  • Coordination: Harmonizing tasks, roles and schedules in simple

environments and systems

  • Cooperation: Solving problems in complicated environments and

systems

  • Collaboration: Enabling the emergence of shared understandings

and realization of shared visions in complex environments and systems" (http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration)


Differentiation 2

From the CommunityWiki at http://www.communitywiki.org/CwordProblem


"Cooperative: working together, but through adherence to a set of shared rules or norms. Communication or coordination is not required. A market, or the way people appropriate goods from a commons are examples of such cooperation.

Collaborative: Implies that people are making efforts to work together and with purpose, usually around a mutual-agreed upon outcome or project." (http://www.communitywiki.org/CwordProblem)


More Information

Expanded treatment at http://collaboration.wikia.com/wiki/Collaboration