52 Articles match "Integration","Swarm"

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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities, virtual teams and management simulation and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. IT in Canada report on the Top Ten Collaboration Trends for 2010 as seen by Barry O'Sullivan , Senior Vice President of Cisco Voice Technology Group. Barry expects to see more things like Intercompany Collaboration
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
This is a pre-contractual bilateral agreement between a network business and the network "Business Integrator" used in the opportunity evaluation phase. Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities, virtual teams and management simulation and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive There are 10 really critical foundations to make a Virtual Enterprise Network a success: 1) Communities and Project Dynamic, 2) Network Ground Rules, 3) Group Membership Structures, 4) Practical Group Structures, 5) Complete set of Network Roles, 6) Appropriate Legal Frameworks, 7) Practical Exchange Model, 8) Viable Stakeholder Ecosystem, 9) Realistic Network Development Model, 10) Proven Development Road Map.
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities, virtual teams and management simulation and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. A unique reference card for printing on 2-sided A4 (Landscape) which folds into 6 sections showing the key priorities and resources in developing The Networked Enterprise through its 7 maturity stages with the 8 key techniques and their checklists.
 

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Swarming to write narratives in hybrid ecosystem by For this reason, Jourdam Raubal, Gartrell and Egenhofer (1998) suggested that integrating a model of how people conceptualize and perceive places into GIS would enable to use GIS to make important decisions about places. It is the way how we can later connect it to the swarming behaviour (making and following the signal trace means basically that people notice ontodimensions and start accumulating/monitoring these ontodimensions). Recent month i have been trying to write together with Mauri Kaipainen about the “Narrative ecology” course results.
I have been reading some articles of Jesper Hoffmeyer about the swarms, semiotics, semiosphere and ecologies and doing some thought connections with niches, affordances in new learning ecologies. The translation from cues/traces left in the environment and the relevant actions of the communities are explainable with the swarm-phenomena and with the general cultural semiosphere model. I believe that in new media communities the meaning/action based traces are left in the environment that determine the niches for these communities and also influence the niches of other communities.
Swarm seems not yet so popular tag (i tested in Delicious and in Technorati it is mentioned less than 100 times a day). Today i did my first search with the very potential swarm keyword in Communities and Networks Connection hub. For For me swarm describes activities in hybrid ecologies better than networks. However, i have started to believe it fits much more for describing the actual behaviors in hybrid ecologies. What i found:
The "Wisdom of Crowds" or in other words the ability to Swarm in huge groups . Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions (BBC TV): EPISODE 1 The first programme in a two-part documentary reveals the awe-inspiring world of animal swarms. We discover what happens when superswarms What do killer bees, locusts, field mice, mayflies, starlings, cicadas, cuban land crabs, driver ants, redflies, locust birds, silver carp and honey bees all have in common? Watch Episode 1 When Worlds Collide to see how Driver Ants construct 2-lane motorways policed by Soldiers
Swarms 101 is a short interactive web-based presentation which introduces the basic concept of a Swarm, the key Swarm characteristics (Open v Closed, Star v Peer...) and how Swarms can be combined into powerful "Swarm Communities" through the ability to exist in mulltiple swarms (as Swarm Owner and/or Swarm Users). Includes examples of Swarm Communities To play the web presentation About Ken Thompson
The Chicago Sun-Times just reported a 52-minute delay in the Houston Astros versus San Diego Padres baseball game when a swarm of bees took over part of left field at Petco Park - it took a beekeeper to sort it all out. Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities and virtual teams and has published two landmark books: To read the full article About Ken Thompson
Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities, virtual teams and management simulation and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. Way back in the social networking Dark Ages, OK - October 2005, I published a "A Virtual Community Development Model" with sports metaphors for each stage. Looking back today I think some of it still applies to
Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities and virtual teams and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. Online whiteboards (OWB) aka Collaborative Whiteboards are a new class of web tool, which let remote users interact over the web in real-time using a shared virtual whiteboard. I have reviewed 5 of them and believe that whilst they are
Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities, virtual teams and management simulation and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. "What idiot designed this thing? You did sir!"
GoCrossOffice integrate both virtual and physical elements into their team games. Ken Thompson is an expert practitioner in the area of bioteaming, swarming, virtual enterprise networks, virtual professional communities and virtual teams and has published two landmark books: Swarmteams enables groups to be more responsive and agile by fully integrating their mobile phones and the web with bioteam working techniques. Many company executives are now questionning the value of 'traditional' forms of teambuilding such as executive retreats or staff games (e.g. Executive