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|Description=Distributed team collaboration in multi-layer digital platforms — MediaWiki, GitLab, Trello, Scratch — produces rich, machine-readable traces of coordinated activity. This paper presents a theoretical framework and an agent-based model (ABM) that integrates two complementary mechanisms — stigmergy (indirect coordination through persistent environmental traces) and mutualism (sustained mutual benefit between actors and digital artefacts) — to analyse and interpret these traces. The model, implemented in NetLogo 7, instantiates the IMOI (Input–Mediator–Output–Input) team process framework and operationalises Rubtsov's concept of exchange of action-modes as an emergent property. A critical extension of the framework addresses the growing presence of AI agents — bots, LLM-based assistants, and automated pipelines — as non-human participants in the same collaborative medium.
|Description=Distributed team collaboration in multi-layer digital platforms — MediaWiki, GitLab, Trello, Scratch — produces rich, machine-readable traces of coordinated activity. This paper presents a theoretical framework and an agent-based model (ABM) that integrates two complementary mechanisms — stigmergy (indirect coordination through persistent environmental traces) and mutualism (sustained mutual benefit between actors and digital artefacts) — to analyse and interpret these traces. The model, implemented in NetLogo 7, instantiates the IMOI (Input–Mediator–Output–Input) team process framework and operationalises Rubtsov's concept of exchange of action-modes as an emergent property. A critical extension of the framework addresses the growing presence of AI agents — bots, LLM-based assistants, and automated pipelines — as non-human participants in the same collaborative medium.
|Field_of_knowledge=Искусственный интеллект
|Field_of_knowledge=Информатика, Искусственный интеллект
|Environment=NetLogo
|Environment=NetLogo
|Student-created=Нет
|Student-created=Нет
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Описание модели Distributed team collaboration in multi-layer digital platforms — MediaWiki, GitLab, Trello, Scratch — produces rich, machine-readable traces of coordinated activity. This paper presents a theoretical framework and an agent-based model (ABM) that integrates two complementary mechanisms — stigmergy (indirect coordination through persistent environmental traces) and mutualism (sustained mutual benefit between actors and digital artefacts) — to analyse and interpret these traces. The model, implemented in NetLogo 7, instantiates the IMOI (Input–Mediator–Output–Input) team process framework and operationalises Rubtsov's concept of exchange of action-modes as an emergent property. A critical extension of the framework addresses the growing presence of AI agents — bots, LLM-based assistants, and automated pipelines — as non-human participants in the same collaborative medium.
Область знаний Информатика, Искусственный интеллект
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