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Network of Practice is a concept origintated by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid (often abbreviated as NoPs)[1]. This concept, related to the work on communities of practice by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger[2], refers to the overall set of various types of informal, emergent social networks that facilitate information exchange between individuals with practice-related goals.
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The concept of a community of practice (often abbreviated as CoP) refers to the process of social learning that occurs and shared sociocultural practices that emerge and evolve when people who have common goals interact as they strive towards those goals.
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Five Dials is a magazine published by Hamish Hamilton, edited by Craig Taylor.
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U Rank is a search engine that allows people to organize, edit and annotate search results, as well as share information with others.
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What needs to be done to make the REST architectural style clear on the notion that hypertext is a constraint?
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This book has been taken out of print by W. H. Freeman. You are welcome to use it if you like. We believed in 1992 it was the way to introduce theory in Computer Science, and we believe that today.