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    Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment

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    Authors
    Chang, Elizabeth
    West, Martin
    Date
    2006
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Chang, Elizabeth and West, Martin. 2006. Digital ecosystems and comparison to existing collaboration environment. WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development 2 (11): 1396-1404.
    Source Title
    WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development
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    http://www.worldses.org/journals/environment/environment-november2006.doc
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School
    Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25002
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    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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