| Jirotka, M., Luff, P. and Gilbert, N. Participation Frameworks for Computer Mediated Communication. Proceedings of ESCW'91, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2427 September, 1991, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 279291 |
....that the owner explicitly modifies the access rights for the object. RELATED WORK It is commonly accepted that feedback from users is a crucial issue for the development of successful CSCW or groupware tools and there exists numerous related studies. For instance, Jirotka, Luff and Gilbert [7] described the notion of feedback and explored its consequences in conversation system. Whitaker [11] in his empirical study about Lotus Notes interviewed users to obtain their perceptions about the key benefits and drawbacks of that technology. In these studies users are asked about the project ....
Jirotka, M., Luff, P. and Gilbert, N. Participation Frameworks for Computer Mediated Communication. Proceedings of ESCW'91, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2427 September, 1991, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 279291
....the system should at least offer each user some awareness of others as a form of compromise. Furthermore, if computers mediate users interactions there is also a legitimate request for providing to each cooperating user awareness of what other users are doing with the computer [Lee 90,Jirotka 91] Another kind of awareness which computers can support is group awareness, i.e. information directly delivered from a user to the group [Penz 93] Telepointers are an example of support to this functionality. 6.1 Awareness of other users The intention is to provide some feeling of ....
M. Jirotka, P. Luff, and N. Gilbert. Participation frameworks for computer mediated communication. In Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work -- ECSCW '91, Amsterdam, September 1991.
....are available the system should at least offer each user some awareness of others as a form of compromise. Furthermore, if computers mediate users interactions there is also a legitimate request for providing to each cooperating user awareness of what other users are doing with the computer [33,27]. Another kind of awareness which computers can support is group awareness, i.e. information directly delivered from a user to the group [43] Telepointers are an example of support to this functionality. 6.1 Awareness of other users The intention is to provide some feeling of presence to ....
M. Jirotka, P. Luff, and N. Gilbert. Participation frameworks for computer mediated communication. In Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work -- ECSCW '91, Amsterdam, September 1991.
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