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Mark, G., Haake, G., Streitz N. Hypermedia Use in Group Work: Changing the Product, Process and Strategy. In Proceedings of CSCW 1997, pp. 327-368.

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Slicing Books - The Authors' Perspective - Dahn, Armbruster, Furbach, Schwabe   (Correct)

....mode. Divergent phases further the deliberation of the content and ensure that all needed information is included in the product; convergent phases ensure that the product becomes a coherent whole (for a general introduction to collaborative tools ref. HHS01] for collaborative hypertext ref. [MHS97], for a theoretical discussion on convergent and divergent phases ref. DV99, Schw01] Collaborative slicing needs both convergent and divergent modes, too, but the activities in these modes differ from conventional tools. Although tools have been developed to reserve sections of any granularity ....

Mark, G., Haake, J., Streitz, N. (1997). Hypermedia Use in group Work: Changing the product, Process, and strategy. In: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing. Vol. 6, S. 327-368.


i-LAND: An interactive Landscape for Creativity and.. - Streitz, Geißler.. (1999)   (55 citations)  Self-citation (Streitz)   (Correct)

....space will change. It is time to reflect these developments in the design of equally dynamic, flexible, and mobile work environments. On demand and ad hoc formation of teams requires powerful methods and tools for the support of different work phases in teams. In one of our empirical studies [8], where we evaluated our previously developed meeting support system [18] we found that the provision of hypermedia functionality facilitates the division of labor in team work. This resulted in better results in the group problem solving activities [8] In another empirical study [22] we ....

....in teams. In one of our empirical studies [8] where we evaluated our previously developed meeting support system [18] we found that the provision of hypermedia functionality facilitates the division of labor in team work. This resulted in better results in the group problem solving activities [8]. In another empirical study [22] we investigated different combinations of personal and public information devices (four networked computers mounted in a table, one interactive electronic whiteboard) and their role for collaboration in meetings. These results show that the groups which developed ....

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Mark, G.; Haake, J.; Streitz, N. (1997). Hypermedia Use in Group Work: Changing the Product, Process, and Strategy. Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing, 6, 327-368.


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Mark, G., Haake, G., Streitz N. Hypermedia Use in Group Work: Changing the Product, Process and Strategy. In Proceedings of CSCW 1997, pp. 327-368.

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