Collaboration defined
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Collaboration refers to the process of a group of people working together or the act of working jointly. It usually occurs when two or more people interact and exchange knowledge in the pursuit of a shared, collective goal.
There are various types of collaboration, such as collaboration within and between businesses, within the arts (musical composition), between societies, in literature, and even online (such as open software communities). Collaboration can be found in any facet of life, and it is an essential factor to the survival and productivity of humans.
See the Collaboration to find more details.
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Taylor Whitmer 22:54, 30 May 2006 (PDT)
