Crowdsourcing
Définition
The Crowdsourcing is a method of producing or solving problems that involves a large community or group of people, often via the Internet, to obtain ideas, services, or content. This approach allows companies or organizations to benefit from the collective intelligence and the diversity of the skills of the participants. Crowdsourcing can be used in various fields such as product development, content creation, graphic design or scientific research. For example, a business might ask a community to come up with ideas for a new product or to solve a technical problem. Participants may be paid or rewarded in the form of recognition, but often they participate for the experience or the challenge. This approach reduces development costs while exploiting a very broad and diverse talent base, often on a global scale.