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Kevin Crowston is one of the most relevant scientist in the field of organization theory applied to computer science cooperative systems. His most well-known papers, according to Google Scholar, received hundreds of citations, with his most cited paper – “The interdisciplinary study of coordination” – peaking at 2164 citations. In the last two years […]
Markus Krause and Jan Smeddinck of Bremen University have written a useful survey about human computation games, where users are asked to solve hard problems while participating to simple digital games. A paradigmatic example is “ESP”, in which users are asked to tag images and get a reward when two users adopt the same […]
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