Though social network site use is often treated as a monolithic activity, in which all time is equally “social” and its impact the same for all users, we examine how Facebook ...
The user-centred philosophy of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) challenges the established principles of many existing technologies. In turn, the development of CSCW is ...
Abstract--The world globalization process, the increasing demand of communication and information technologies creates an enormous demand for collaborative applications. Aiming to ...
In this paper we informally explain a new Trellis model that incorporates colored tokens into the previouslydescribed timed-Petri-net-based de nition. We give examples of using Tr...
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) defines software tools and technology to support groups of people working together on a project, often at different sites [5]. In this wo...
The Concept of Populated Information Terrains (PITS) aims to extend database technology with key ideas from the new fields of Virtual Reality (VR) and Computer Supported Cooperativ...
We have designed two sets of communication tools to enable telepresence in groups who work in different locations. Afterwards we evaluated the tools. Studie (A), in the first grou...
Applications for computer supported cooperative work can gain from component models and frameworks. The framework for "questionnaires", which is described in this paper,...
Guided by the cooperation theory, this paper puts forward an interactive and cooperative learning environment design that is based on the self-learning mode and cooperative learnin...
This paper seeks to analyze a CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) approach for supporting Communities of Practice; mainly we focus on discussing how awareness plays a centra...