What do groups need? A proposed set of generic groupware requirements

M Mandviwalla, L Olfman - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human …, 1994 - dl.acm.org
Current groupware systems do not fully match the work life of organizational work groups. A
multidisciplinary literature analysis was conducted to identify important work group …

[PDF][PDF] Designing groupware applications: A work-centered design approach

K Ehrlich - Computer Supported Co-operative Work, 1999 - academia.edu
Group-ware is about group-work. It is about developing technologies that support the way
people communicate and collaborate to accomplish work goals in the context of personal …

Groupware: some issues and experiences

CA Ellis, SJ Gibbs, G Rein - Communications of the ACM, 1991 - dl.acm.org
Groupware reflects a change in emphasis from using the computer to solve problems to
using the computer to facilitate human interaction. This article describes categories and …

Groupware comes to the Internet: charting a new world

BC Wheeler, AR Dennis, LI Press - ACM SIGMIS Database: the …, 1999 - dl.acm.org
Early experiences with Web-based groupware point to new collaboration opportunities
within and between organizations. We report the results of a study of more than 100 …

[图书][B] Designing GroupWare: A Guidebook for Designers, Implementors and Users

GE Bock, DA Marca - 1995 - dl.acm.org
From the Publisher: With the help of this unique guide, you'll be able to develop effective,
state-of-the-art solutions specifically for workgroups. Groupware experts Geoffrey Bock and …

[PDF][PDF] Groupware and social dynamics: Eight challenges for developers

J Grudin - Communications of the ACM, 1994 - dl.acm.org
By JONATHAN GRUDIN Cornputer support has focused on organizations and individuals.
Groups are different. Repeated, expensive groupware failures result from not meeting the …

Groupware and social networks: will life ever be the same again?

M Pendergast, S Hayne - Information and Software Technology, 1999 - Elsevier
Over the past twenty years industry and academia have been working to develop computer
systems to increase work group's productivity, commonly referred to as groupware …

Groupware: Future directions and wild cards

R Johansen - Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Groupware is a perspective on telecommunications and computing that emphasizes the
business team as “user,”; rather than the individual. This perspective and its associated …

Task based groupware design: putting theory into practice

G Van der Veer, M van Welie - Proceedings of the 3rd conference on …, 2000 - dl.acm.org
Designing Groupware systems requires methods and tools that cover all aspects of
Groupware systems. We present a method that utilizes known theoretical insights and …

A groupware design framework for loosely coupled workgroups

D Pinelle, C Gutwin - ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth European …, 2005 - Springer
Loosely coupled workgroups–where workers are autonomous and weakly interdependent–
are common in the real world. They have patterns of work and collaboration that distinguish …