From CSCW to Web 2.0: European Developments in Collaborative Design (eBook)
XVII, 290 Seiten
Springer London (Verlag)
978-1-84882-965-7 (ISBN)
Many challenges were identified in CSCW some thirty years ago, and some of these remain problematic today. However they are being progressively transformed and this edited volume contains contributions that demonstrate how these new challenges are being dealt with in a variety of ways, reflecting the balance of rigour and creativity that has always characterised the field.
Originally presented at COOP '08 which took place in Carry-le-Rouet, France in 2008, the contributions to this volume have been substantially extended and revised. New technologies, new domains and new methods are described for supporting design and evaluation. Taking a progressive and critical stance, the authors cover a variety of themes including inter-organisational working, non task-based environments, creativity, and the development of Web 2.0 (and even Web 3.0) applications, including new cooperative mechanisms and new classification possibilities.
Many challenges were identified in CSCW some thirty years ago, and some of these remain problematic today. However they are being progressively transformed and this edited volume contains contributions that demonstrate how these new challenges are being dealt with in a variety of ways, reflecting the balance of rigour and creativity that has always characterised the field.Originally presented at COOP 08 which took place in Carry-le-Rouet, France in 2008, the contributions to this volume have been substantially extended and revised. New technologies, new domains and new methods are described for supporting design and evaluation. Taking a progressive and critical stance, the authors cover a variety of themes including inter-organisational working, non task-based environments, creativity, and the development of Web 2.0 (and even Web 3.0) applications, including new cooperative mechanisms and new classification possibilities.
Contents 5
Contributors 7
Introduction 9
References 16
Awareness of Work 18
Anticipative Awareness in a Groupware System 19
1.1 Introduction 19
1.2 Related Work 20
1.3 Anticipative Awareness 21
1.4 Implementation into a Shared Workspace System 26
1.5 Evaluation 32
1.6 Lessons Learned and Future Work 34
1.7 Conclusion 35
References 35
‘Colour, It’s Just a Constant Problem’: An Examination of Practice, Infrastructure and Workflow in Colour Printing 37
2.1 Introduction 37
2.2 The Problem of Colour Print Production 39
2.3 The Prospect of New Markets 40
2.4 Method and Settings 42
2.5 Infrastructures and Workflows 42
2.6 Non-CM Workflows in Graphic Design and Printing 44
2.7 Examples of Ad Hoc CM 44
2.8 Discussion: No ‘Working Around’ CM 52
2.9 Conclusion: New Technology and New Markets 55
References 57
Toward Regional Clusters: Networking Events, Collaborative Research, and the Business Finder 59
3.1 Introduction 59
3.2 Related Work 60
3.3 Field of Application and Research Methods 62
3.4 Research Methods 63
3.5 Fostering Regional Networking 64
3.6 Business Finder: Support for Regional Networks of Companies 69
3.7 Conclusion 75
References 76
Work and Creativity 78
Support of Collaborative Creativity for Co- located Meetings 79
4.1 Introduction: Collaborative Creativity 79
4.2 Methodology 82
4.3 Dimensions and Barriers 86
4.4 Design Heuristics 96
4.5 Related Work 104
4.6 Conclusion 106
References 107
Designing for Collective Interaction: Toward Desirable Spaces in Homes and Libraries 110
5.1 Introduction 110
5.2 Collective Interaction 112
5.3 Related Work 115
5.4 Design Cases 117
5.5 Qualities of Collective Interaction 121
5.6 Potential Application Areas 123
5.7 Conclusion and Perspectives on Future Work 125
References 125
Between Casual Commitment and Cross-Media Articulation: The Faith of the Napkin 127
6.1 Situating the Study of the Napkin 127
6.2 Conceptual Framing of the Analysis 129
6.3 The Napkin in Cross-Media Production 131
6.4 What Was the Problem with the Napkin? 132
6.5 From Articulation to Sharing 138
References 140
Web 2.0 Problems and Solutions 142
People Tagging and Ontology Maturing: Toward Collaborative Competence Management 143
7.1 Introduction 143
7.2 Competence Management Approaches and Their Problems 144
7.3 Approach 148
7.4 Tool Support 154
7.5 Evaluation 158
7.6 Summary 161
References 162
Beyond Web 2.0 ... and Beyond the Semantic Web 165
8.1 Introduction 165
8.2 Toward a Social Semantic Web 166
8.3 An Illustration: Education 170
8.4 An Illustration: Research 174
8.5 Conclusion 177
References 180
Engineering 2.0: Exploring Lightweight Technologies for the Virtual Enterprise 182
9.1 Introduction 182
9.2 Life-Cycle Commitments 185
9.3 Knowledge Sharing in the Virtual Enterprise 186
9.4 The Need to Raise the Knowledge Baseline 187
9.5 Engineering 2.0: Lightweight Technologies in Engineering 188
9.6 Conclusions 198
References 199
The Interplay of Web 2.0 and Collaboration Support Systems: Leveraging Synergies 201
10.1 Web 2.0: Substitute for or Update to Collaboration Support? 201
10.2 On the Relationship Between Web 2.0 and Collaboration Support 203
10.3 Web 2.0 Mechanisms to Support Collaboration – the Usual Suspects 208
10.4 Integrating Web 2.0 and Collaboration Support: a Pattern Approach 214
10.5 From Prototypes to Systematic Integration 221
10.6 Conclusion 224
References 224
Index 227
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.3.2010 |
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Reihe/Serie | Computer Supported Cooperative Work | Computer Supported Cooperative Work |
Zusatzinfo | XVII, 290 p. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Betriebssysteme / Server |
Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook | |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
Schlagworte | Collaborative Creativity • Collaborative Design • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) • Groupware • semantic web • Social Tagging • Workflow |
ISBN-10 | 1-84882-965-5 / 1848829655 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84882-965-7 / 9781848829657 |
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