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... XAML code produces the look and representation of the graphic object that is used in the user interface of the WTB, presented on Figure 1. Furthermore in the application is used web service that communicates with the graphic interface. ...
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... the brainstorming session is finished the user can save the whole project in XML file, and he can send this file with e-mail to his collaboration partner. This XML representation is displayed on Figure 10. This second user can open the web page and import the received XML file. ...

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... In [9] the web tool for brainstorming and random input utilizing the Google Products and Google Sets as services for generating ideas is presented. In this paper the brainstorming technique is emphasized as a process designed to obtain the maximum number of ideas relating to a specific area of interest. ...
... Random Input [2], [9] is a technique for linking another thinking pattern into the one we are using. Along with this new pattern comes all the experience that thinker has connected to it. ...
... Google Sets [13], [9] is a large-scale clustering algorithm that uses many millions of data instances extracted from web data. More specifically, it invites users to enter a few items that all fall into a certain category. ...