Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW ’95

Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW ’95
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 0792336976
ISBN-13 : 9780792336976
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Synopsis Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW ’95 by : H. Marmolin

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is an interdisciplinary research area devoted to exploring the issues of designing computer-based systems that enhance the abilities to cooperate and integrate activities in an efficient and flexible manner for people in cooperative work situations. This volume is a rigorous selection of papers that represent both practical and theoretical approaches to CSCW from many leading researchers in the field. As an interdisciplinary area of research, CSCW brings together widely disparate research traditions and perspectives from computer, human, organisational and design sciences. The papers selected reflect a variety of approaches and cultures in the field. Audience: Of interest to a wide audience because of the huge practical impact of the issues and the interdisciplinary nature of the problems and solutions proposed. In particular: researchers and professionals in computing, sociology, cognitive science, human factors, and system design.

Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 13–17 September 1993, Milan, Italy ECSCW ’93

Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 13–17 September 1993, Milan, Italy ECSCW ’93
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9789401120944
ISBN-13 : 9401120943
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Synopsis Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 13–17 September 1993, Milan, Italy ECSCW ’93 by : Giorgio De Michelis

Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is an interdisicplinary research area devoted to exploring the issues of designing computer-based systems that enhance the abilities of cooperating workers to coordinate and integrate their activities in an efficient, effective, and flexible manner. This rigorously selected volume represents both practical and theoretical approaches from many of the leading researchers in the field. As an interdisciplinary area of research, CSCW is characterized by bringing together widely disparate research traditions and perspectives into an arena of collaboration and contention. The selected papers reflect the diverse approaches and cultures of this multi-disciplinary field. This collection will be of interest to a wide audience - because of the huge practical import of the issues and because of the interdisciplinary nature of the problems and the solutions proposed. In particular, the volume will be of interest to researchers and professionals in computing, sociology, cognitive science, and human factors.

Computer-supported Cooperative Work

Computer-supported Cooperative Work
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9780429869181
ISBN-13 : 0429869185
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer-supported Cooperative Work by : Stephen A R. Scrivener

Published in 1994, this work supplies an up-to-date view of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and its role in empowering groups to achieve better solutions faster. The enabling technology and group organizational and behavioural aspects of CSCW should be of interest to a wide audience.

CSCW Requirements and Evaluation

CSCW Requirements and Evaluation
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781447130567
ISBN-13 : 1447130561
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Synopsis CSCW Requirements and Evaluation by : Peter Thomas

There is a rapidly-growing commercial awareness of the need for evaluation in CSCW as major producers push to get cooperative technology taken up in commercial organisations. CSCW Requirements and Evaluation looks at ways of evaluating how well computer systems meet the requirements of organisations and their workforces, and establishing how effective, efficient and satisfactory they are for the actual users. It provides an integrated framework for assessment which reflects both practical and academic perspectives. Descriptions of various methods are given, along with examples of their commercial application and specific case studies. Containing contributions from leading authorities in the field, this book will be welcomed by scientists and practitioners involved in organisational research, CSCW, information and business systems, and HCI.

Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion

Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion
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ISBN-10 : 1450339506
ISBN-13 : 9781450339506
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Synopsis Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion by : Darren Gergle

CSCW '16: Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Feb 27, 2016-Mar 02, 2016 San Francisco, USA. You can view more information about this proceeding and all of ACM�s other published conference proceedings from the ACM Digital Library: http://www.acm.org/dl.

ECSCW ’99

ECSCW ’99
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 459
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ISBN-10 : 9780792359470
ISBN-13 : 079235947X
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Synopsis ECSCW ’99 by : Susanne Bødker

Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 12-16 September 1999, Copenhagen, Denmark

Social Science, Technical Systems, and Cooperative Work

Social Science, Technical Systems, and Cooperative Work
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781317778752
ISBN-13 : 1317778758
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Science, Technical Systems, and Cooperative Work by : Geoffrey Bowker

This book is the first to directly address the question of how to bridge what has been termed the "great divide" between the approaches of systems developers and those of social scientists to computer supported cooperative work--a question that has been vigorously debated in the systems development literature. Traditionally, developers have been trained in formal methods and oriented to engineering and formal theoretical problems; many social scientists in the CSCW field come from humanistic traditions in which results are reported in a narrative mode. In spite of their differences in style, the two groups have been cooperating more and more in the last decade, as the "people problems" associated with computing become increasingly evident to everyone. The authors have been encouraged to examine, rigorously and in depth, the theoretical basis of CSCW. With contributions from field leaders in the United Kingdom, France, Scandinavia, Mexico, and the United States, this volume offers an exciting overview of the cutting edge of research and theory. It constitutes a solid foundation for the rapidly coalescing field of social informatics. Divided into three parts, this volume covers social theory, design theory, and the sociotechnical system with respect to CSCW. The first set of chapters looks at ways of rethinking basic social categories with the development of distributed collaborative computing technology--concepts of the group, technology, information, user, and text. The next section concentrates more on the lessons that can be learned at the design stage given that one wants to build a CSCW system incorporating these insights--what kind of work does one need to do and how is understanding of design affected? The final part looks at the integration of social and technical in the operation of working sociotechnical systems. Collectively the contributors make the argument that the social and technical are irremediably linked in practice and so the "great divide" not only should be a thing of the past, it should never have existed in the first place.

Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy

Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9780816626533
ISBN-13 : 0816626537
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy by : David Lyon

Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy was first published in 1996. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. From computer networks to grocery store checkout scanners, it is easier and easier for governments, employers, advertisers, and individuals to gather detailed and sophisticated information about each of us. In this important new collection, the authors question the impact of these new technologies of surveillance on our privacy and our culture. Although surveillance-literally some people "watching over" others-is as old as social relationships themselves, with the advent of the computer age this phenomenon has acquired new and distinctive meanings. Technological advances have made it possible for surveillance to become increasingly global and integrated-both commercial and government-related personal data flows more frequently across national boundaries, and the flow between private and public sectors has increased as well. Addressing issues of the global integration of surveillance, social control, new information technologies, privacy violation and protection, and workplace surveillance, the contributors to Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy grapple with the ramifications of these concerns for society today. Timely and provocative, this collection will be of vital interest to anyone concerned with resistance to social control and incursions into privacy. Contributors: Jonathan P. Allen, Colin J. Bennett, Simon G. Davies, Oscar H. Gandy Jr., Calvin C. Gotlieb, Rob Kling, Gary T. Marx, Abbe Mowshowitz, Judith A. Perrolle, Mark Poster, Priscilla M. Regan, James B. Rule. David Lyon is professor of sociology at Queen's University, Canada. His previous books include The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society (Minnesota, 1994). Elia Zureik is also professor of sociology at Queen's University, Canada, and coedited (with Dianne Hartling) The Social Context of the New Information and Communication Technologies (1987).

Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction

Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9781118725719
ISBN-13 : 1118725719
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Patterns for Computer-Mediated Interaction by : Till Schummer

Written by well-respected experts, this how-to guide provides patterns for the design of human computer human interaction (HCHI). An increasing number of applications are currently designed for use by more than one user, eg: multi-player games, interactive web sites, mobile phones, collaborative learning systems, interactive workspaces and smart environments. In these areas there is a shift from (HCI) human computer interaction to (HCHI) human computer human interaction. The role of patterns in this movement is twofold: 1st – patterns focus on the human user of the system; 2nd – patterns assist developers in the development process of groupware applications.