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Update on National Science Foundation funding of the “Collaboratory”
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Volume 34 ,  Issue 12  (December 1991) table of contents
Page: 83  
Year of Publication: 1991
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Laurence C. Rosenberg  National Science Foundation, N.W., Washington, DC
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

NSF-funded collaboratories are experimental and empirical research environments in which domain scientist work with computer, communications, behavioral and social scientists to design systems, participate in collaborative science, and conduct experiments to evaluate and improve the systems. These research projects are concerned with distributed and collaborative research that requires intense reliance on wide-area networks and the Internet, to bring together instruments, laboratories and researchers.


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