Cooperative Systems Design: Scenario-Based Design of Collaborative Systems

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A recent conference brought together researchers who contribute to the design of cooperative systems and their integration into organizational settings. The aim of the conference was to advance the understanding and modeling of collaborative work situations which are mediated by technological artefacts, and to highlight the development of design methodologies for cooperative work analysis and cooperative systems design. Papers from the conference reflect the multidisciplinary nature of this area, representing fields such as computer and information sciences, knowledge engineering, distributed artificial intelligence, organizational and management sciences, and ergonomics. There is no subject index. Annotation c2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Author(s): Francoise Darses, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE DESIGN O, Rose Dieng, Carla Simone, Manuel Zacklad
Series: Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Publisher: IOS Press
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 272

Contents......Page 12
Preface......Page 6
Conference Organisation......Page 9
Participatory Design of Community Information Systems: The Designer as Bard......Page 14
Getting to the Point with Participatory Video Scenarios......Page 20
Stories About Asynchronous Awareness......Page 36
ThreeDmap: Customizing Awareness Information......Page 52
Distributed Trouble-Shooting......Page 68
A Decision Support for Cooperation in Make-to-Order Production......Page 82
Characterisation of Collaborative Design and Interaction Management Activities in a Distant Engineering Design Situation......Page 96
Backdoor Creativity – Collaborative Creativity in Technology Supported Teams......Page 112
Regulating Prominence: a Design Pattern for Co-Located Collaboration......Page 128
From Actions to Suggestions: Supporting the Work of Biologists Through Laboratory Notebooks......Page 144
Finding Partners in the Coordination of Loose Inter-Organizational Workflow......Page 160
The Role Concept as a Basis for Designing Community Systems......Page 176
Model Checking Group Ware Protocols......Page 192
Designing Mixed Media Artefacts for Public Settings......Page 208
Shared Displays for Promoting Informal Cooperation: an Exploratory Study......Page 224
Configuring the Ubiquitous Home......Page 240
The Participative Framework as a Design Model for Newsgroups: PartRoOM......Page 256
Author Index......Page 272