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A Universal Socio-Technical Computing Machine
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A Universal Socio-Technical Computing Machine

Markus Luczak-Roesch, Ramine Tinati, Saud Aljaloud, Wendy Hall and Nigel Shadbolt
WEB ENGINEERING (ICWE 2016), Vol.9671, pp.559-562
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
01/01/2016

Abstract

Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, Information Systems Computer Science, Software Engineering Computer Science, Theory & Methods Science & Technology Technology
This is an attempt to develop a universal socio-technical computing machine that captures and coordinates human input to let collective problem solving activities emerge on the Web without the need for an a priori composition of a dedicated task or human collective.

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