Definition: Digital collaboration refers to the use of digital tools and platforms to work together with others in a virtual environment. It involves the sharing of information, ideas, and resources to achieve common goals or complete tasks, regardless of the physical location of the participants.
Source: Techopedia
Source reference: https://www.techopedia.com/definition/3805/collaboration
Additional information: Digital collaboration encompasses a wide range of technologies and practices, including but not limited to, video conferencing, cloud-based document and file sharing, project management applications, instant messaging, and collaborative software suites that integrate multiple functions. These tools enable individuals and teams to communicate in real-time or asynchronously, enhancing productivity and facilitating the exchange of knowledge. Effective digital collaboration requires not only the right tools but also a culture that promotes open communication, trust, and the willingness to share expertise. As remote work and distributed teams become more prevalent, digital collaboration is increasingly critical for maintaining team cohesion and ensuring successful project outcomes.
Example: Using Zoom or Microsoft Teams to hold virtual meetings with team members located in different cities or countries.
Utilizing Google Docs or Microsoft OneDrive to collaboratively edit documents in real-time, allowing multiple users to make changes simultaneously.
Employing tools like Asana, Trello, or Jira to track project progress, assign tasks, and manage deadlines across a team.
Leveraging Slack or Microsoft Teams for quick communication and to facilitate discussions in dedicated channels for different topics or projects.
Using Office 365 or G Suite to access a comprehensive set of tools that support various aspects of collaboration, including email, calendaring, file storage, and more.
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/DigitalCollaborationApplicationService
ABB name: egovera:DigitalCollaborationApplicationService
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-11-20
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/DigitalCollaborationApplicationService
Name: Digital Collaboration Application Service
Interoperability Layer: TechnicalApplication
Specialises: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/DigitalSolutionApplicationService
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eira:PURI | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/DigitalCollaborationApplicationService |
dct:modified | 2023-11-20 |
dct:identifier | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/DigitalCollaborationApplicationService |
dct:title | Digital Collaboration Application Service |
dct:type | egovera:DigitalCollaborationApplicationService |
skos:definition | Digital collaboration refers to the use of digital tools and platforms to work together with others in a virtual environment. It involves the sharing of information, ideas, and resources to achieve common goals or complete tasks, regardless of the physical location of the participants. |
eira:definitionSource | Techopedia |
eira:definitionSourceReference | https://www.techopedia.com/definition/3805/collaboration |
skos:example | Using Zoom or Microsoft Teams to hold virtual meetings with team members located in different cities or countries.
Utilizing Google Docs or Microsoft OneDrive to collaboratively edit documents in real-time, allowing multiple users to make changes simultaneously.
Employing tools like Asana, Trello, or Jira to track project progress, assign tasks, and manage deadlines across a team.
Leveraging Slack or Microsoft Teams for quick communication and to facilitate discussions in dedicated channels for different topics or projects.
Using Office 365 or G Suite to access a comprehensive set of tools that support various aspects of collaboration, including email, calendaring, file storage, and more. |
skos:note | Digital collaboration encompasses a wide range of technologies and practices, including but not limited to, video conferencing, cloud-based document and file sharing, project management applications, instant messaging, and collaborative software suites that integrate multiple functions. These tools enable individuals and teams to communicate in real-time or asynchronously, enhancing productivity and facilitating the exchange of knowledge. Effective digital collaboration requires not only the right tools but also a culture that promotes open communication, trust, and the willingness to share expertise. As remote work and distributed teams become more prevalent, digital collaboration is increasingly critical for maintaining team cohesion and ensuring successful project outcomes. |
eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
eira:eifLayer | TechnicalApplication |
skos:broader | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/DigitalSolutionApplicationService |