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''An [[W:C:Projects:The_LDI_concept|LDI]] "Let's Do It" is a collaborative project management concept developed at [[W:C:Projects:Main Page|Open Project Development]].'' |
''An [[W:C:Projects:The_LDI_concept|LDI]] "Let's Do It" is a collaborative project management concept developed at [[W:C:Projects:Main Page|Open Project Development]].'' |
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* To develop a general theory of collaboration - core theoretical principles which can be found to apply in most, if not all collaborative situations. |
* To develop a general theory of collaboration - core theoretical principles which can be found to apply in most, if not all collaborative situations. |
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− | == Hypothesis == |
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− | A set of observable (first class) dynamics and components exist which are common to all collaborative scenarios. |
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− | Additional (second class) dynamics and components exist and arise as collaborative scenarios branch and diversify in their [[Examples of collaboration|applications, contexts and complexity]]. |
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− | These additional, [[#Second class collaborative elements|second class elements]] exist parallel to and/or nested within the [[#First class collaborative elements|first class]] elements. |
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− | First and second class dynamics and components may be different for collaborative scenarios enacted by non-human participants, i.e. computational agents etc. |
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== Method == |
== Method == |