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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Knowledge Flow in Interdisciplinary Teams
Knowledge flow in interdisciplinary teams has become of particular interest as research and alliances cross traditional disciplinary boundaries, and as computing is applied in any...
Caroline Haythornthwaite
KBS
2002
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13 years 5 months ago
Knowledge flow management for distributed team software development
Cognitive cooperation is often neglected in current team software development processes. This issue becomes more important than ever when team members are globally distributed. Th...
Hai Zhuge
HICSS
2005
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Strategies Supporting Heterogeneous Data and Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Towards an Ocean Informatics Environment
This paper considers the elements and challenges of heterogeneous data management and interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing from the literatures on participatory design, comput...
Karen S. Baker, Steven J. Jackson, Jerome R. Wanet...
AGENTS
2000
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A knowledge-based approach for designing intelligent team training systems
This paper presents a knowledge approach to designing team training systems using intelligent agents. We envision a computer-based training system in which teams are trained by pu...
Jianwen Yin, Michael S. Miller, Thomas R. Ioerger,...
AGILEDC
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
The Role of Story Cards and the Wall in XP teams: A Distributed Cognition Perspective
Much of the knowledge used within an XP team is tacit, i.e. it is hidden and intangible. Two tangible artefacts that carry information about the team’s work are the index cards ...
Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Judith Segal, Dominic ...