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BAEKER, R. (ed.): "Readings in Groupware and computer supported co-operative work" (Morgan Kaufmann, 1993)

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VOCAL: Interactive System & Tool Support - Pemberton   (Correct)

....Java though is not without its problems, mainly arising from relative immaturity compared to more evolved languages, and the lack of consistency in the implementation of the API across platforms. The browser tool currently implements a basic model of computer supported co operative work (CSCW) Baeker, 93) providing an asynchronous, distributed, and co operative database interaction method (Ellis et al. 91) This means that although only a single worker may edit a database at any one time, committed information is available in read only form to the rest of the group. The tool is built ....

BAEKER, R. (ed.): "Readings in Groupware and computer supported co-operative work" (Morgan Kaufmann, 1993)


Universal Internet Conference Information System - Abdel-Wahab Stoica   (Correct)

....in the system will remove the terminated conference from their info lists and therefore the consistency is ensured. Finally, S informs the interested Qs in its Q List of the information change. 7 Concluding Remarks Due to the recent advances in the field of Computer Supported Cooperative Work [5,11] computer conferencing is now a growing application in the Internet. The ICIS system presented in this paper provides a real time information service for the Internet users who are interested in finding information about any of these collaborative conferences. Users may then use this information ....

R. M. Baeker, Readings in Groupware and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Assisting Human-Human Collaboration, Morgan Kaufmann Pub. Co., Palo Alto, CA (1993).


The Challenges of CSCW for Open Distributed Processing - Blair (1993)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....cooperative applications (i.e. groupware) and the infrastructures to support them. This research is complemented within CSCW by a consideration of the nature of systems design, the nature of organisations and the use of systems within actual work settings. Interested readers are referred to [8,9] for more complete considerations of CSCW research. 3.1. The space time matrix An initial consideration of groupware systems proposed by Johansen [10] focused on the two principle characteristics of the developed application: i) The form of interaction (synchronous versus asynchronous) Creative ....

Baeker, R. (1993) 'Readings in Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work', Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo CA, ISBN 1-55860-241-0.

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