Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment
Digital ecosystems transcend the traditional rigorously defined collaborative environments from centralised, or distributed or hybrid models into an open, flexible, domain cluster, demand-driven interactive environment. A digital ecosystem is new-networked architecture and collaborative environment...
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| author | Chang, Elizabeth West, Martin |
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| description | Digital ecosystems transcend the traditional rigorously defined collaborative environments from centralised, or distributed or hybrid models into an open, flexible, domain cluster, demand-driven interactive environment. A digital ecosystem is new-networked architecture and collaborative environment that addresses the weakness of client-server, peer-to-peer and web services. As it is such a new concept, people often assume that it is a type of multi-agent system, or that it is a computer based economic solution or uses a computer to study the ecological system, etc. In this paper, we will give an overview of digital ecosystems and compare it to existing client-server, peer-to-peer, Grid, web-services environments. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-250022017-01-30T12:46:15Z Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment Chang, Elizabeth West, Martin Digital Business Ecosystem Characteristics of Digital Ecosystems Digital Ecosystem Architecture Digital Ecosystems Collaboration Digital ecosystems transcend the traditional rigorously defined collaborative environments from centralised, or distributed or hybrid models into an open, flexible, domain cluster, demand-driven interactive environment. A digital ecosystem is new-networked architecture and collaborative environment that addresses the weakness of client-server, peer-to-peer and web services. As it is such a new concept, people often assume that it is a type of multi-agent system, or that it is a computer based economic solution or uses a computer to study the ecological system, etc. In this paper, we will give an overview of digital ecosystems and compare it to existing client-server, peer-to-peer, Grid, web-services environments. 2006 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25002 http://www.worldses.org/journals/environment/environment-november2006.doc WSEAS Press restricted |
| spellingShingle | Digital Business Ecosystem Characteristics of Digital Ecosystems Digital Ecosystem Architecture Digital Ecosystems Collaboration Chang, Elizabeth West, Martin Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title | Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title_full | Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title_fullStr | Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title_full_unstemmed | Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title_short | Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| title_sort | digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment |
| topic | Digital Business Ecosystem Characteristics of Digital Ecosystems Digital Ecosystem Architecture Digital Ecosystems Collaboration |
| url | http://www.worldses.org/journals/environment/environment-november2006.doc http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25002 |