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Chang E., (1987), "Participant Systems for Cooperative Work", in Distributed Artificial Intelligence, M. Hubris (ed), Morgan Kaufman Publ, London.

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User Interface Design For Dai Applications: An Overview - Avouris   (Correct)

....these cases the main goal of the multi agent system is to support the humans cooperating or participating in the organisation. So the system is seen as a tool supporting the group of users, not demonstrating itself any problem solving capacity relative to the domain problem. Participant Systems [10], have been a research topic for some time now. They have been defined as computer systems that facilitate the simultaneous interaction of several persons or intelligent agents working together, possibly over several locations, on a shared complex task according to Chang. They have been studied so ....

Chang E., (1987), "Participant Systems for Cooperative Work", in Distributed Artificial Intelligence, M. Hubris (ed), Morgan Kaufman Publ, London.


Supporting Conflict Management in Cooperative Design Teams - Mark Klein Boeing (1992)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....brainstorming, evaluation, and linkage between meetings, with the goal of augmenting face to face group meetings. Nunamaker et al. 35] have developed systems to support idea generation and analysis in organizational planning based on brainstorming techniques proposed in the early 1950 s. Chang [6] has developed the Cantata and PCS systems. Cantata supports realtime text exchange among its users, while PCS (the Participant Construct System) deals with knowledge acquisition from a group of users. DeSanctis et al. 10] have have developed a suite of software tools designed to accommodate ....

Chang, S. Participant Systems for Cooperative Work. In Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Morgan-Kaufman, Huhns, M.N., Pps. 311-339, 1987.


Supporting Conflict Resolution in Cooperative Design Systems - Klein (1991)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....few prescriptions for how conflict resolution can be facilitated. In addition, much of this work focuses on issues specific to the psychology of human participants, rather than on the general nature of conflict resolution. There is in addition some work on supporting human conflict resolution [21, 40, 37, 43, 5, 19, 30, 4, 13, 34, 41, 48]. This includes research on group consensus building and group decision support systems, or GDSSs. This work focuses, however, on competitive conflicts and or limits itself to structuring interactions among group members, rather than applying conflict resolution expertise to help resolve the ....

Chang, S. Participant Systems for Cooperative Work. In Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Morgan-Kaufman, Huhns, M.N., Pps. 311-339, 1987.

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