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A piece of software or add-on that allows a computer to run or link to another application on the internet.
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Collaborative therapy (Collaborative Language Systems) — Collaborative therapy Developed by Dr. Harlene Anderson, [http://users.california.com/ rathbone/names.htm#HarleneAnderson] along with Dr. Harold A. Goolishian (1924 1991), [http://users.california.com/ rathbone/names.htm] in the USA, this model… … Wikipedia
Collaborative information seeking — (CIS) is a field of research that involves studying situations, motivations, and methods for people working in collaborative groups for information seeking projects, as well as building systems for supporting such activities. Such projects often… … Wikipedia
Collaborative learning-work — was a concept first presented by in the 1980s as part of his research on future trends and directions. Collaborative Learning Work refers to processes, methodologies and environments in which professionals engage in a common task, in which… … Wikipedia
Collaborative therapy — Developed by Dr. Harlene Anderson,[1]along with Dr. Harold A. Goolishian (1924 1991),[2]in the USA, collaborative therapy could be especially useful for those clients who are well educated in any field or for those that have distrust of… … Wikipedia
Collaborative real-time editor — RTCE redirects here. For other uses, see RTCE (disambiguation). A collaborative editor is a form of collaborative software application that allows several people to edit a computer file using different computers. There are two types of… … Wikipedia
Collaborative divorce — Overview and History= Collaborative Family Law (also called Collaborative Practice, Collaborative Divorce, and Collaborative Law) was originally a family law procedure in which the two parties agreed that they would not go to court, or threaten… … Wikipedia
Collaborative Family Law — Overview and History= Collaborative Family Law (also called Collaborative Practice, Collaborative Divorce, and Collaborative Law) was originally a family law procedure in which the two parties agreed that they would not go to court, or threaten… … Wikipedia
Collaborative practice — Overview and History= Collaborative Family Law (also called Collaborative Practice, Collaborative Divorce, and Collaborative Law) was originally a family law procedure in which the two parties agreed that they would not go to court, or threaten… … Wikipedia
Collaborative Application Markup Language — CAML (Collaborative Application Markup Language) ist eine auf XML basierende Auszeichnungssprache, welche speziell für die Microsoft SharePoint Produkte (z.B. Microsoft SharePoint Foundation und Microsoft SharePoint Server) entwickelt wurde und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of collaborative software — This is a list of collaborative software (or list of groupware) applications. Wiki software is on a list of wiki software.Open source or free softwareThe following are open source or free software applications:*Groupware **Classic client server… … Wikipedia