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1992
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Awareness and Coordination in Shared Workspaces

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Awareness and Coordination in Shared Workspaces
Awareness of individual and group activities is critical to successful collaboration and is commonly supported in CSCW systems by active, information generation mechanisms separate from the shared workspace. These mechanisms penalise information providers, presuppose relevance to the recipient, and make access difficult. We discuss a study of shared editor use which suggests that awareness information provided and exploited passively through the shared workspace, allows users to move smoothly between close and loose collaboration, and to assign and coordinate work dynamically. Passive awareness mechanisms promise effective support for collaboration requiring this sort of behaviour, whilst avoiding problems with active approaches.
Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti
Added 10 Aug 2010
Updated 10 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 1992
Where CSCW
Authors Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti
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