Studies in computer supported cooperative work : theory, practice, and design
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Studies in computer supported cooperative work : theory, practice, and design
(Human factors in information technology / series editors, Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Peter G. Polson ; assistant series editors, Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Jürgen Ziegler, 8)
North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1991
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is rapidly expanding the horizons of research on the relations between humans and computers. Presented in this book is a selection of studies which, between them, define and discuss many fundamental issues in CSCW. The book offers an overview of research alongside some new contributions which address key issues in the field and which have not previously been published.
Table of Contents
The Concept of CSCW . CSCW: Four Characters in Search of a Context (L. Bannon, K. Schmidt). Describing Cooperation - The Creation of Different Psychological Phenomena (U. Holand, T. Danielsen). Real Time and Multimedia Technologies. Preliminary Experiments with a Distributed, Multi-media, Problem Solving Environment (R. Smith et al.). Adding Audio and Video to an Office Environment (S. Gale). Conference Toolkit: A Framework for Real-Time Conferencing (A. Bonfiglio, G. Malatesta and F. Tisato). CoAUTHOR - A Hypermedia Group Authoring Environment (U. Hahn et al.). Generic Models and Configurable Systems . AI Techniques for Supporting Human to Human Communication in CHAOS (C. Bignoli, C. Simone). Supporting the Design of Office Procedures in the DOMINO System (F. Victor, E. Sommer). A Design Tool for Autonomous Group Agents (T. Kreifelts et al.). An Object-Oriented Framework for Modelling Organisational Communication (H. Smith, P. Hennessy and G. Lunt). Building conversations Using Mailtrays (T. Rodden, I. Sommerville). Experiences in Building a Configurable CSCW System (J. Dollimore, S. Wilbur). Knowledge-Based Office Automation and CSCW (M. Tueni, J. Li and J. Ang). Empirical Studies of Cooperative Work and System Use. Negotiation of Dialogue Focus: Implications for the Design of Computer Supported Cooperative Learning Environments (R. Joiner). The Dynamics of Small Group Decision-Making Using Electronic Mail (D. Fafchamps, D. Reynolds and A. Kuchinsky). Harmonious Working and CSCW: Computer Technology and Air Traffic Control (R. Harper, J. Hughes and D. Shapiro). Pay Bargaining in a Shared Information Space (M. Robinson). Infrastructure for CSCW . Experiences in Designing the Hohenheim CATeam Room (T. Ferwagner et al.). Relevance of the X.500 Directory to CSCW Applications - Directory Support for Computer Based Group Communication (W. Prins, P. Pennelli). Requirements of Activity Management (S. Benford). Information Domains in CSCW (P. Hennessy). CSCW and Design: Principles and Practices. Cooperative Prototyping Studies - Users and Designers Envision A Dental Case Record System (S. Bodker, K. Gronbaek). The Janus Faces of Design: Some Critical Questions for CSCW (J. Bowers). Author Index. Subject Index.
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