System and method for content development
First Claim
1. A method for developing content, comprising:
- electronically distributing a specification for content to a distributed community of content developers;
receiving submissions from each of a subset of the community of designers in response to the distributed specification;
holding a first vote among a first group of voters comprising a first contest in which the first group of voters rank a first number of submissions and identify the order in which they the group of voters predict the submissions will be ranked by voters other than the first group of voters;
holding a second vote among a second group of voters to evaluate the submissions that receive the highest score in the first vote; and
selecting a winner based on the second vote.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a system and methods for developing content. In general, in one aspect, a method for developing content includes electronically distributing a specification for content to a distributed community of content developers, receiving submissions from each of a subset of the community of content developers in response to the distributed specification, holding a first vote in which a group of voters rank a first number of submissions and identify the order in which they predict the submissions will be ranked by others, selecting the highest scoring submissions in the first vote, holding a second vote to evaluate the submissions that receive the highest score in the first vote; and selecting a winner based on the second vote.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for developing content, comprising:
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electronically distributing a specification for content to a distributed community of content developers; receiving submissions from each of a subset of the community of designers in response to the distributed specification; holding a first vote among a first group of voters comprising a first contest in which the first group of voters rank a first number of submissions and identify the order in which they the group of voters predict the submissions will be ranked by voters other than the first group of voters; holding a second vote among a second group of voters to evaluate the submissions that receive the highest score in the first vote; and selecting a winner based on the second vote. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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