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Social computing is perceived mainly as a vehicle for establishing and maintaining
private relationships and thus lacks mainstream adoption in enterprises.
Collaborative computing, however, is firmly established, but no tight integration
of the two approaches exists. Here, the authors look at how to integrate
people, in the form of human-based computing, and software services into one
composite system.
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Distributed and Parallel Systems: 95% Computer Science Foundations: 5%