The design of computer supported cooperative work and groupware systems / edited by Dan Shapiro, Michael Tauber, and Roland Traunmüller.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Human factors in information technology ; 12.Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1996. Descripción: xviii, 481 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780444819987; 0444819983Tema(s): Trabajo -- Organización -- Proceso de datos | Groupware (Computer software) -- Congresses | Computer software -- Development -- Congresses | Teams in the workplace -- Data processing -- Congresses | Human-computer interaction -- Congresses | System design -- CongressesTambién disponible en versión electrónica. Consulte en Libros y Revistas electrónicas (http://goo.gl/Ygwy4z)Resumen: The phrases <Q>the information superhighway</Q> and the <Q>the information society</Q>are on almost everyone's lips. CSCW and groupware systems are the key to bringing those phrases to life. To an extent that would scarcely have been imaginable a few years ago, the contributions in this volume speak to each other and to a broader interdisciplinary context. The areas of ethnography and design, the requirements and principles of CSCW design, CSCW languages and environments, and the evaluation of CSCW systems are brought together, to bring to light how activities in working domains are really in practice, carried out. The aim above all is to do justice to the creativity and versatility of those whose work they aim to support.Item number | Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | Fecha de ingreso | URL | Estado | Código de barras |
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The phrases <Q>the information superhighway</Q> and the <Q>the information society</Q>are on almost everyone's lips. CSCW and groupware systems are the key to bringing those phrases to life. To an extent that would scarcely have been imaginable a few years ago, the contributions in this volume speak to each other and to a broader interdisciplinary context. The areas of ethnography and design, the requirements and principles of CSCW design, CSCW languages and environments, and the evaluation of CSCW systems are brought together, to bring to light how activities in working domains are really in practice, carried out. The aim above all is to do justice to the creativity and versatility of those whose work they aim to support.
Papers originating in a workshop held in Schärding, Austria in June 1993, and substantially developed and with specially commissioned further chapters added.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
También disponible en versión electrónica. Consulte en Libros y Revistas electrónicas (http://goo.gl/Ygwy4z)
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