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This paper introduces a collaborative problem solving framework that
allows human and computational mechanismis to interact in a seamless manner to
share useful problem solving expertise in an amalgamation of the World
Wide Web and Semantic Web. ... The ontology makes possible the application of social
processes in order to identify external and internal key-players, best
practices and dynamic communities of practice making little or no
distinction between human and computational mechanism. ...
In Tim Barners-Lee original Web proposal to CERN cite{BernersLee89} the Web was
envisioned as an amalgamation of what we know today separately as the
WWW and the Semantic Web. Because of
practical, technological and
commercial reasons, however, the human-centered WWW became the focus
of attention for most researchers and for most commercial
applications.
Approximate Word count = 569 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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