There are a number of multimedia tasks and environments that can be collaborative in nature and involve contributions from more than one individual. Examples of such tasks include...
Martin Halvey, David Vallet, David Hannah, Yue Fen...
Social media systems have encouraged end user participation in the Internet, for the purpose of storing and distributing Internet content, sharing opinions and maintaining relatio...
Jun Wang, Maarten Clements, Jie Yang, Arjen P. de ...
This paper presents initial results of research aimed at developing methods and tools for multidisciplinary collaborative development of dependable embedded systems. We focus on th...
John S. Fitzgerald, Peter Gorm Larsen, Ken Pierce,...
— This paper presents a study of the learning process in a distance collaborative learning environment with a chat system and a Wiki, and development of a new chat system based o...
Collaborative learning supported through computers seems to be very promising, since advances in computational technology enable the widespread use of tools such as bulletin board...
Collaborative filtering has proven to be valuable for recommending items in many different domains. In this paper, we explore the use of collaborative filtering to recommend resea...
Sean M. McNee, Istvan Albert, Dan Cosley, Prateep ...
Visualization is a powerful tool for analysing data and presenting results in science, engineering and medicine. This paper reviews ways in which it can be used in distributed and...
Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, J. P...
Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has grown in popularity on ...
Resilience, the ability to adapt or absorb disturbance, disruption, and change, may be increased by team processes in a complex, socio-technical system. In particular, collaborativ...
Emily S. Patterson, David D. Woods, Richard I. Coo...