| Cadiz, J., Fussell, S., Kraut, R., Lerch, F. J., Scherlis, W. The Awareness Monitor: A Coordination Tool for Asynchronous, Distributed Work Teams. Unpublished manuscript. Demonstrated at CSCW'98. |
....2. RELATED WORK A number of systems have influenced the design of our awareness applications. Buddy lists such as ICQ [13] and Lotus Sametime [17] are applications that show simple online status of remote users through changing font styles or indicators. Irwin [21] the Awareness Monitor [3], and Sideshow [4] aggregate dynamic information from multiple sources and use small graphical tags or views to signal the relevance, magnitude, or urgency of the changes. Tickertape [6] as well as the once popular PointCast and many other commercial Internet Toolbars shows information in the ....
Cadiz, J., Fussell, S., Kraut, R., Lerch, F. J., Scherlis, W. The Awareness Monitor: A Coordination Tool for Asynchronous, Distributed Work Teams. Unpublished manuscript. Demonstrated at CSCW'98.
....cuckoo clocks, and television could be viewed as either monitoring devices or awareness devices. Cadiz s Awareness Monitor system semantically and functionally emphasizes the blending of these concepts, using a series of effects (including tickers) to address both monitoring and awareness issues [11]. Monitoring and awareness tasks are often closely related. For example, individuals in general may want to be aware of a stock quote, but during critical times they may want to monitor it. Similarly, when keeping track of the score of a ball game, in general it may be desirable to be aware that ....
Jonathan J. Cadiz, Susan R. Fussell, Robert E. Kraut, F. Javier Lerch, and William L. Scherlis. The awareness monitor: A coordination tool for asynchronous, distributed work teams. Available from www.cs.cmu.edu/ kraut, 2000.
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