A Nonzero-Sum Game: Collaborative Software Development at Quovix

Posted May 31, 2002 | Technology |

In Robert Wright's book Nonzero [1], he describes the impact technology has on the evolution of society. New technology comes along, and society rises to leverage the new capabilities that exist. He uses gaming theory to explain his point. Zero-sum games have winners and losers. The total benefit from playing the game nets out to zero. The winner benefits at the expense of the loser.

About The Author
Martin Morrow
Martin Morrow is the CEO, chairman, and founder of Quovix, an Indianapolis, Indiana-based software development company. Quovix provides custom software solutions using its own community-driven approach and assists others in developing their own communities by making its experience and tools available. Mr. Morrow frequently writes and speaks on collaboration and networked organizations. Mr. Morrow can be reached at Tel: +1 888 376 5164; E-mail:… Read More
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