| G. Teege and U.M. Borghoff. Combining asynchronous and synchronous collaborative systems. In M. Smith and G. Salvendy, editors, Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, pages 516-521, Orlando, FL, Aug. 1993. Amsterdam, London, New York, Tokyo: Elsevier Science Publ. B.V |
....process chains [Scheer94] But usually they do not consider interactions with other non workflow cooperative applications. G. Teege and U. Borghof describe another approach combining two groupware tools: the task management system TACTS and the multiuser editor IRIS for collaborative writing[Teege93,Teege94]. They also use a refined form of state chart formalism [Teege94] In contrast to our solution, they concentrate on the aspect of data sharing between tools. They focus on integrating an asynchronic tool with private data (TACTS) and a synchronic tool with shared data (IRIS) Another approach, ....
G. Teege and U.M. Borghoff. Combining asynchronous and synchronous collaborative systems. In M. Smith and G. Salvendy, editors, Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, pages 516-521, Orlando, FL, Aug. 1993. Amsterdam, London, New York, Tokyo: Elsevier Science Publ. B.V
....case of a collaborative editor the workspace contains, e.g. text or graphics information. The main aspect here is the coordination of changes made to the workspace content. Examples of collaborative editors are Quilt #Fish et al. 1988#, MultimETH #Lubich and Plattner, 1994#, or IRIS #Borgho# and Teege, 1993#. In systems for conference support the main aspect is that of communication. The workspace content is mainly used to convey ideas to the other conference members. It typically consists of outlines or sketches. Examples are Cognoter #Foster and Ste#k, 1986# and GROVE #Ellis et al. 1991#. Both ....
....TACTS. In ELIOOS, a new scheme of multiple inheritance is used which supports the #exible combination of inherited slots. The main idea is to inherit functions for constructing and modifying slot values instead of inheriting the slot values themselves. This approach is described in more detail byTeege #1993b#. Additionally, ELIOOS supports #transient classes whichmay be added to and removed from existing instances dynamically. Based on ELIOOS, TACTS consists mainly of a #ne grained hierarchy of ELIOOS classes. A prototype of a class hierarchycovering single user support for electronic mail, ....
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....synchronous collaborative systems. As an example, we will show this combination for Teege s newly developed activity support system TACTS [27] and an extended version of our proposed collaborative editor. For more details about IRIS and some answers to the questionnaire, the reader is referred to [4, 28]. ....
Teege, G., Borghoff, U.M.: Combining Asynchronous and Synchronous Collaborative Systems. In: Smith, M.J., Salvendy, G. (eds.): Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, Orlando, FL, Aug. 1993. Amsterdam, London, New York, Tokyo: Elsevier Science Publ. B.V., pp. 516--521
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Teege, G., Borghoff, U.M.: Combining Asynchronous and Synchronous Collaborative Systems. In: Smith, M.J., Salvendy, G. (eds.): Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, Orlando, FL, Aug. 1993. Amsterdam, London, New York, Tokyo: Elsevier Science Publ. B.V., pp. 516--521
....of a collaborative editor the workspace contains, e.g. text or graphics information. The main aspect here is the coordination of changes made to the workspace content. Examples of collaborative editors are Quilt (Fish et al. 1988) MultimETH (Lubich and Plattner, 1994) or IRIS (Borghoff and Teege, 1993). In systems for conference support the main aspect is that of communication. The workspace content is mainly used to convey ideas to the other conference members. It typically consists of outlines or sketches. Examples are Cognoter (Foster and Stefik, 1986) and GROVE (Ellis et al. 1991) Both ....
....TACTS. In ELIOOS, a new scheme of multiple inheritance is used which supports the flexible combination of inherited slots. The main idea is to inherit functions for constructing and modifying slot values instead of inheriting the slot values themselves. This approach is described in more detail by Teege (1993b) Additionally, ELIOOS supports transient classes which may be added to and removed from existing instances dynamically. Based on ELIOOS, TACTS consists mainly of a fine grained hierarchy of ELIOOS classes. A prototype of a class hierarchy covering single user support for electronic mail, ....
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Teege, G. and Borghoff, U. M.: 1993, Combining Asynchronous and Synchronous Collaborative Systems, in M. Smith and G. Salvendy (eds), Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, Elsevier Science Publ. B.V., Amsterdam, pp. 516--521.
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