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Topic: [ANN] CIBE & WWW-W | THE WORLD’S FIRST UNITED CROWDSOURCING ECOSYSTEM (Read 253 times)

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Collective intelligence Blockchain Ecosystem & World Wide Web of Wisdom crowdsourcing platform

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WWW-W will:
  • Reduce the entry threshold for the organizers in dozens of times (less than $100 to launch a crowdsourcing project)
  • Provide organizers with access to a worldwide network of professionals and creative minds from various fields, allowing them to receive positive and cost-effective results
  • Give people the opportunity to realize their potential, develop skills and earn on what they like, regardless of location and social status
  • Analyze, store and provide up-to-date and reliable data on the qualifications of project participants, which will improve the quality of projects’ results
  • Provide organizers with opportunity to launch public and private projects in minutes
  • Provide HR-agencies with access to up-to-date and verified information about competencies of crowdsourcers all over the world

What is crowdsourcing (if you've never heard about it):
   Crowdsourcing is a sourcing model in which individuals or organizations obtain goods and services. These services include ideas and finances, from a large, relatively open and often rapidly-evolving group of internet users; it divides work between participants to achieve a cumulative result. The word crowdsourcing itself is a portmanteau of crowd and outsourcing, and was coined in 2005. As a mode of sourcing, crowdsourcing existed prior to the digital age.
   There are major differences between crowdsourcing and outsourcing. Crowdsourcing comes from a less-specific, more public group, whereas outsourcing is commissioned from a specific, named group, and includes a mix of bottom-up and top-down processes. Advantages of using crowdsourcing may include improved costs, speed, quality, flexibility, scalability, or diversity.
   Some forms of crowdsourcing, such as in "idea competitions" or "innovation contests" provide ways for organizations to learn beyond the "base of minds" provided by their employees (e.g. LEGO Ideas). Tedious "microtasks" performed in parallel by large, paid crowds (e.g. Amazon Mechanical Turk) are another form of crowdsourcing. It has also been used by not-for-profit organizations and to create common goods (e.g. Wikipedia). The effect of user communication and the platform presentation should be taken into account when evaluating the performance of ideas in crowdsourcing contexts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowdsourcing

Crowdsourcing tools:
- use of the knowledge and expertise of the group;
- solving complex problems by a large number of people.
- dissemination of information about the problem, the problem with the aim of finding an optimal solution to it
- breakdown of work into small parts (modules) and delegation of work to different groups of people.

Crowdsourcing strategies that the core of WWW-W will support:
- crowdcreation,
- crowvoting (crowdvoting)
- "crowd wisdom" (crowd wisdom or wisdom of the crowd)
- crowdrecruiting

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Why do we believe that we can do it:
  • 7+ years on the crowdsourcing-platforms development market
  • 10+ crowdsourcing platforms developed
  • Own methodology, proven by the quality of realized projects
  • 50000+ active crowdsourcers involved
  • 30+ international companies use our products

ToDo List

Ecosystem structure
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Blockchain architecture
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Full team
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Proofs
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