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Skunk Works: “speciation” strategies for creativity

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C&C '99: Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Creativity & cognition
October 1999
201 pages
ISBN:1581130783
DOI:10.1145/317561
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  1. Darwinian
  2. Skunk Work
  3. code
  4. complex
  5. creativity
  6. evolution
  7. symbiosis
  8. teams

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