Workspace Awareness for Groupware
Gutwin, C. and Greenberg, S. (1996)
Workspace Awareness for Groupware. In ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing System, Companion Proceedings - ACM CHI'96, pages 208-209, April 13-17. Also collected in Report 1995-580-32, December.
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Abstract
Shared physical workspaces allow people to maintain up-to-the minute knowledge about others' interaction with the workspace. This knowledge is workspace awareness, part of the glue that allows groups to collaborate effectively. In this paper, we present the concept of workspace awareness as a key for groupware systems that wish to support the fluid interaction evident in face-to-face collaboration. We discuss why workspace awareness is difficult to support in groupware systems, and then present a conceptual framework that groupware designers can use as a starting point for thinking about and supporting awareness.
Bibtex entry
@INPROCEEDINGS { 1996-WorkspaceAwareness.CHI,
CLASS = { SHORT },
AUTHOR = { Gutwin, C. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { Workspace Awareness for Groupware },
BOOKTITLE = { ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing System, Companion Proceedings - ACM CHI'96 },
PAGES = { 208-209 },
YEAR = { 1996 },
MONTH = { April 13-17 },
NOTE = { Also collected in Report 1995-580-32, December },
}