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Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance.

by Sally Floyd , Van Jacobson - IEEELACM Transactions on Networking, , 1993
"... Abstract-This paper presents Random Early Detection (RED) gateways for congestion avoidance in packet-switched networks. The gateway detects incipient congestion by computing the average queue size. The gateway could notify connections of congestion either by dropping packets arriving at the gatewa ..."
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allowing occasional bursts of packets in the queue. During congestion, the probability that the gateway notifies a particular connection to reduce its window is roughly proportional to that connection's share of the bandwidth through the gateway. RED gateways are designed to accompany a transport

Media will never influence learning.

by Richard E Clark - Educational Technology Research and Development, , 1994
"... The purpose of this discussion is to explain and sharpen different points of view about the impact of media and attributes of media on learning, motivation and efficiency gains from instruction. This paper is an attempt to INTRODUCTION A Brief History of Media Research The claim of "no learnin ..."
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of the shared properties of the interchangeable variables and not base theory on the irrelevant surface features. I challenge Robert Kozma and other colleagues in this area to find evidence, in a well designed study, of any instance of a medium or media attributes that are not replaceable by a different set

Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning: Independent vs. Cooperative Agents

by Ming Tan - In Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Machine Learning , 1993
"... Intelligent human agents exist in a cooperative social environment that facilitates learning. They learn not only by trialand -error, but also through cooperation by sharing instantaneous information, episodic experience, and learned knowledge. The key investigations of this paper are, "Given t ..."
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Intelligent human agents exist in a cooperative social environment that facilitates learning. They learn not only by trialand -error, but also through cooperation by sharing instantaneous information, episodic experience, and learned knowledge. The key investigations of this paper are, "

A Descriptive Framework of Workspace Awareness for RealTime Groupware

by Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg - Computer Supported Cooperative Work , 2002
"... Abstract. Supporting awareness of others is an idea that holds promise for improving the usability of real-time distributed groupware. However, there is little principled information available about awareness that can be used by groupware designers. In this article, we develop a descriptive theory o ..."
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activities during the work session. We have built a three-part framework that examines the concept of workspace awareness and that helps designers understand the concept for purposes of designing awareness support in groupware. The framework sets out elements of knowledge that make up workspace awareness

Inter-organizational Knowledge Sharing

by Fatemeh Nooshinfard, Leila Nemati-anarak, Fatemeh Nooshinfard Phd, Leila Nemati-anaraki , 2012
"... (2012). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). Paper 819. ..."
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(2012). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). Paper 819.

SMEs, co-opetition and knowledge sharing: The IS role

by Margi Levy, Claudia Loebbecke, Philip Powell , 2001
"... Co-opetition, simultaneous co-operation and competition, is a recent phenomenon. Co-opetition entails sharing knowledge that may be a key source of competitive advantage. Yet, the knowledge gained by cooperation may also be used for competition. There is little investigation of how this problem may ..."
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Co-opetition, simultaneous co-operation and competition, is a recent phenomenon. Co-opetition entails sharing knowledge that may be a key source of competitive advantage. Yet, the knowledge gained by cooperation may also be used for competition. There is little investigation of how this problem may

Investigating Coopetitive Learning and Knowledge Exchange Networks (CoLKENs) as Emerging Concept

by Claudia Loebbecke, Albert A. Angehrn - in Management Literature and Practice. Paper presented at the Fourth Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities (OKLC
"... Behind the emerging digital facade companies start to operate in a distributed fashion. The intricate connectivity among contributing firms implies exchange of valuable resources like knowledge and information. Such 'cooperation ' or 'collaboration ' is what enables organizations ..."
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organizations and individuals to make decisions together, learn from one another, communicate effectively, and thus create knowledge. However, cooperating organizations often compete at the same time (coopetition). While reciprocal knowledge sharing may enhance the summed and individual added value, inter

Knowledge

by Maura Soekijad , 2006
"... creation is safer than sharing in co-opetitive communities ..."
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creation is safer than sharing in co-opetitive communities

Knowledge Sharing in a Co-Opetitive Environment: The Case of Business Clusters

by Maria Molina, Pak Yoong
"... Abstract. This paper reports preliminary results from a study that examines factors influencing knowledge sharing among members of business clusters based in Wellington, New Zealand. Business clusters are local concentrations of competitive firms in related industries that do business with each othe ..."
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for practice and research will also be discussed. Keywords: Co-opetition; communities of practice; knowledge sharing; business clusters. 1.

A Theoretical Perspective on Effective Interorganizational Knowledge Sharing

by Nongkran Lertpittayapoom - Proceedings of the 40 th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences , 2007
"... Interorganizational knowledge sharing is critical to knowledge intensive collaborations between organizations. Despite a proliferation of literature on knowledge sharing, most studies focused on such practice within an organization. The question of how to achieve effective interorganizational knowle ..."
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Interorganizational knowledge sharing is critical to knowledge intensive collaborations between organizations. Despite a proliferation of literature on knowledge sharing, most studies focused on such practice within an organization. The question of how to achieve effective interorganizational
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