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Shall we collaborate? A model to analyse the benefits of information sharing
[article]
2016
arXiv
pre-print
This work presents a model to analyse the benefits and drawbacks of information sharing among organizations that presents a certain level of dependency. ...
We present a simulation framework implementing the model that allows for testing different sharing strategies under several network and attack settings. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was partially supported by the MINECO grant TIN2013-46469-R and the CAM grant S2013/ICE-3095 CIBER-DINE -CM funded by Madrid Autonomous Community and co-funded by European funds ...
arXiv:1607.08774v1
fatcat:r6lnozr7x5cydgi6s5sntaou3e
Shall We Play a Game?
2011
Modern Applied Science
Page 121 We respectfully leave it to others to decide whether Simsoft and the research presented here is a similar introduction. Page 122 ...
But, if we are able to capture a mental model in a game, we have a tool that can be run and re-run, shared, placed under stress, and learned from. ...
WOPR is quietly dismantled and won't be able to ask anyone else, "Shall we play a game?" ...
doi:10.5539/mas.v6n1p2
fatcat:2t6erxpszregrhaytx3xwr4wgi
Ubiquitous Computing: Shall we Understand It?
2006
Computer journal
What sense can we make of the tangle, from our present knowledge? In answering this, it is helpful to expose an (intended) ambiguity in the title of this lecture. The question Shall we understand it? ...
in high degree: First, since we shall be largely unaware of the activity of such systems, they will continually make decisions hitherto made by humans. ...
So, as we aim to create new systems that we do not yet fully understand, we shall need to create models -and modelling tools-that help us to improve our understanding. ...
doi:10.1093/comjnl/bxl015
fatcat:kcny2zw4b5crpkj6hc6cgrtenu
How shall we examine and learn about public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector? Realist evaluation of PPPs in Hong Kong
2015
Social Science and Medicine
The authors are grateful to the National University of Singapore for the valuable opportunity of conducting this study. ...
Acknowledgements This study was part of a research project awarded by the NUS-Global Asia Institute NIHA Research Grant (Grant No.: NIHA-2011-1-009). ...
This could be analysed from perception and experience sharing from the key informant interviews and observing the responses to the different PPP initiatives. ...
doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.11.012
pmid:26605970
fatcat:r7p3wlurzfc5njgbvnxmxrlcem
How Shall We Manage Our Journals in the Future? A Discussion of Richard T. Watson's Proposals at ICIS 2004
2006
Communications of the Association for Information Systems
This paper reports on a panel of journal editors convened at ICIS 2005 to discuss the Watson proposals and their implications. The editors were those of the ...
that included accrediting reviewers, creating a market for journal articles, and moving our journals to the next level of Internet sophistication. ...
It would contain a person's contact information, areas of expertise (bothCommunications of AIS, Volume 18, Article 14 9 How Shall We Manage Our Journals in the Future? A Discussion of Richard T. ...
doi:10.17705/1cais.01814
fatcat:deo2uclalnd5rfoaosv7dtyy5q
Performance indicators for collaborative networks based on collaboration benefits
2007
Production planning & control (Print)
The authors also thank Virtuelle Fabrik and GRAAL time bank association for providing data to test the developed models. ...
Acknowledgements This work as supported in part by the ECOLEAD integrated project funded by the European Commission. ...
Before establishing a new set of indicators it is necessary to analyse in more detail the basis of collaboration and its benefits. ...
doi:10.1080/09537280701546880
fatcat:k42bihf3tzfhrmwufha4zccsgu
Research collaboration
1989
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
To be useful, the modeling must be based on real data so that the results can serve as a guide to actual practice. ...
The complexity and cost of cardiovascular medical care dictate research to deliver high quality and cost-conscious cardiovascular care. This goal is aided by modeling medical decision making. ...
In the following discussion, we shall restrict ourselves to consideration of data collected by one group, although the one group may consist of many units (for example, clinics in a collaborative study ...
doi:10.1016/0735-1097(89)90167-8
pmid:2671103
fatcat:ysztvdnbqnbdbjkxjeh3627du4
Collaborative Custodianship through Collaborative Cloud Mapping: Challenges and Opportunities
2019
Proceedings of the ICA
</strong> Collaborative custodianship refers to an arrangement where a number of custodians work together to produce integrated datasets for a spatial data infrastructure (SDI), e.g. local authorities ...
as a case study of collaborative cloud mapping. ...
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the input, feedback and thoughts of the participants of the ...
doi:10.5194/ica-proc-2-19-2019
fatcat:yr4lwz2bcjcibm7kjot2dowgoi
Distributed and Collaborative Software Analysis
[chapter]
2010
Collaborative Software Engineering
To allow (semi)-automatic use and composition of these tools, they are classified and mapped into a software analysis taxonomy and adhere to specific meta-models and ontologies for their category of analysis ...
To allow (semi)-automatic use and composition of these tools, they are classified and mapped into a software analysis taxonomy and adhere to specific meta-models and ontologies for their category of analysis ...
Finally, we are convinced that by allowing disparate analysis tools to collaborate with each other and share their information via a service platform can be highly beneficial. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-10294-3_12
fatcat:2k5k2mbzubfhlff6sjljnnvasi
Roots of Collaboration: Nature-Inspired Solutions for Collaborative Networks
2018
IEEE Access
Hence, we consider learning from nature to provide a promising strategy toward both better understanding of collaboration and more effective designing of networks with sustained collaboration. ...
As a result, a set of important organizational models, collaborative behavior patterns, and collaboration facilitation mechanisms are identified and categorized. ...
Examples include: (i) instrumental helping (''acting towards goals of others''), (ii) sharing (''letting others use what is yours''), (iii) informing (''providing useful information to others''), (iv) ...
doi:10.1109/access.2018.2845119
fatcat:sr6lj75gzjcj5hbtujqwsbmvfe
Collaborative Governance?
[chapter]
2016
Singapore Perspectives
We shall return to it later. ...
It is based on a strong governance model of shared responsibilities (horizontally and vertically) across jurisdictions, and a federated model of information sharing that ensures that the information owner ...
doi:10.1142/9789813208384_0002
fatcat:ip3fiz5gebathbnlddytcnr4ky
Managing Knowledge in Collaborative Software Maintenance Environment
[chapter]
2010
Knowledge Management
Without a systematic approach to these information acquisition and sharing, these efforts shall remain a major issue. Overall, in term of the perceived problems, quality of application documentation ...
In this chapter, we shall introduce an automation mechanism to allow users and maintainers to acquire, share and use knowledge during software maintenance activities, vis-à-vis the following functionalities ...
This book is a compilation of writings handpicked in esteemed scientific conferences that present the variety of ways to approach this multifaceted phenomenon. ...
doi:10.5772/9558
fatcat:jdp6gpfr4batzkrujaaqndy3au
Collaborative bibliography
2006
Information Processing & Management
This is done by examining the nature of bibliography on the Web, by proposing a conceptual model that opens bibliography to participatory practices, and by discussing a case study where a team sought to ...
The aim of this article is to extend the traditional view of bibliography to encompass collaborative possibilities for wide, or narrow, participation in the shaping of bibliographies and the selection ...
BatesÕ comments on a draft of this article improved its clarity. Any remaining faults are, of course, our own. The reviewers of this paper provided extremely helpful criticism. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ipm.2005.05.007
fatcat:e4ovvqvq6zhgtjqu7unkerwuly
Nonprofit–Public Collaborations
2014
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Drawing on case study research this article examines and develops an extant conceptual model developed by Takahashi and Smutny (2002) that seeks to explain the formation and demise of nonprofit collaborations ...
in terms of 'collaborative windows' and the inability to adapt initial governance structures. ...
We gained access to the Head of the Regeneration Team at the City Council through a nonprofit organization, which we shall call Neighbourhood Action (NA), which was familiar with our research. ...
doi:10.1177/0899764014532836
fatcat:ktes3kmkcndxroiwkbxgqgzxza
What is research collaboration?
1997
Research Policy
Lastly, we argue for a more symmetrical approach in comparing the costs of collaboration with the undoubted benefits when considering policies towards research collaboration. ...
Although there have been many previous studies of research collaboration, comparatively little attention has been given to the concept of 'collaboration' or to the adequacy of attempting to measure it ...
Nor is it confined to medical research, as we shall see below. at all. ...
doi:10.1016/s0048-7333(96)00917-1
fatcat:smawkqgarbgvdlu36mbp7pphla
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