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IdSpace: Distributed Collaborative Product Innovation

Paper, was published by Quintin Siebers and Roger Dols at 2009-11-12

The paper presents the idSpace project that aims at solving some shortcomings present in the currently available alternatives.

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The idSpace project focuses on researching and developing a platform for distributed collaborative product innovation and aims at solving a number of shortcomings present in the currently available alternatives. Topic maps is an important factor in solving a number of issues, such as sharing concepts, reusing ideas and knowledge and creating an integrated ontology that ties all the aspects of a creative process together. It provides the project with means to help the user establish a fruitfull collaboration with other teammembers working in different locations.

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Roger Dols

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