
Collaboration and Technology
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 17th Collaboration Researchers' International Working Group Conference on Collaboration and Technology, held in Paraty, Brazil, in October 2011.
The 12 revised papers presented together with 6 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. They are grouped into four themes that represent current areas of interest in groupware research: theoretical foundation, empirical studies, methods and techniques, and tools for communication and cooperation.
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- Title
- Preface
- Conference Organization
- Table of Contents
- Theoretical Foundations
- An Ontological Model to Blend Didactic Instruction and Collaborative Learning
- Introduction
- A Common Model of Didactic and Collaborative Learning
- A Unified Modeling Framework of Didactic and Collaborative Learning Scenarios
- Modeling Interactions between Learners in a Learning Scenario
- A Goal-Oriented Structure of a Learning Scenario for Both Didactic and Collaborative Learning
- Blended Learning Scenario Design Support with OMNIBUS and CL Ontology
- Conclusion
- References
- Boosting Participation in Virtual Communities
- Introduction
- Previous Work
- Design Principles
- Theories Derived from Social Psychology
- Motivation in Online Learning Communities
- First Results
- Future Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Context-Awareness on Software Artifacts in Distributed Software Development: A Systematic Review
- Introduction
- Method
- Research Questions
- Search Strategy
- Criteria and Selection Procedures
- Quality Assessment
- Data Extraction and Synthesis
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Interference Management Mechanisms and Socio-cognitive Constructs in Cooperative Relationships
- Introduction
- Basic Concepts
- Goals, Interference, and Intentionality
- Goal Fit
- Dependence
- Motivation
- Interference Management Mechanisms
- Monitoring
- Coordination
- Communication
- Facilitation
- Goal Adoption
- Joint Action
- Socio-cognitive Constructs
- Mind Reading
- Trust
- Commitment
- Shared Mental Models
- Discussion
- References
- Motivation and Its Mechanisms in Virtual Communities
- Introduction
- Motivation in Virtual Communities
- Motivation and Participation
- Virtual Community
- Identification of Factors Related to Motivation
- Identification of Individual Factors
- Identification of Environmental Factors
- Motivation Mechanisms
- Mechanisms for Individual Factors Related to Belonging Needs
- Mechanisms for Individual Factors Related to Esteem Needs
- Mechanisms for Individual Factors Related to Self-actualization Needs
- Mechanisms for Individual Factors Related to Social Fears
- Mechanisms for Environmental Factors
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Empirical Studies
- Collaborative Refactoring: Results of an Empirical Study Using Grounded Theory
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Context of the Empirical Study
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Results
- Collaborative Refactoring
- Conclusions
- References
- Communicating in a Transnational Network of Social Activists: The Crucial Importance of Mailing List Usage
- Introduction
- ESF Communication via the Mailing List
- Information Sharing
- Solidarity Support
- Information about Other Forums
- Content Sharing
- Collaborative and Coordinative Work
- Organizational Issues
- Decision Making Support
- Findings
- Implications for Design
- Conclusion
- References
- Does "Virtually Being There" Help? Comparing Collaborative Work between 3D and 2D Conditions
- Introduction
- Research Hypotheses
- Study Description
- Tasks
- Conditions and Technical Setup
- Data Collection
- Participants
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Methods and Techniques
- A Software Architecture for Collaborative Training in Virtual Worlds: F-16 Airplane Engine Maintenance
- Introduction
- Background
- Approach
- Architecture
- Specification
- Implementation
- FinalRemarks
- References
- A Transfer Approach for Facilitation Knowledge in Computer-Supported Collaboration
- Introduction
- Background
- A Modeling Language for Collaboration
- How to Transfer Facilitation Knowledge Using a Semantic Process Notation
- Transferring Facilitation Knowledge for the Selection of a Collaboration Process
- Transferring Facilitation Knowledge for the Configuration of a Collaboration Process
- Evaluation of the Facilitation Knowledge Transfer Approach
- Expert Interviews for Instructional Writing
- Quasi-experiment with Inexperienced Users to Verify the Knowledge Transfer Approach
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Beyond GSS: Fitting Collaboration Technology to a Given Work Practice
- Introduction
- Component-Based Groupware
- Requirements Analysis
- Related Work
- Approach
- Shared Data
- Sharing Data between Components
- Supporting the Development of Components for a CSS
- Implementation
- Experiences
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Collaborative Features in Content Sharing Web 2.0 Social Networks: A Domain Engineering Based on the 3C Collaboration Model
- Introduction
- Domain Engineering
- FODA (Feature Oriented Domain Analysis)
- Extension of FODA for Collaborative Systems Analysis
- Related Work
- Domain Analysis
- Social Network Collaborative Features
- Domain Design and Implementation
- Evaluation
- Experiment
- Case Study: Social Network Arquigrafia Brasil
- Conclusion
- References
- Identifying the Need to Intervene: Analysis and Representation of Interaction Patterns in Group Programming Learning
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Group Programming Learning
- A Programming Progressive Learning Scheme
- A Case Study in Group Programming Learning
- The Evaluation Method: Representing Interaction Patterns
- Identifying Interaction Patterns in the Forum-Based Discussion
- Identifying the Need to Intervene
- Conclusion
- References
- Tools for Communication and Cooperation
- A Collaboration Support Environment for Decision Enhancement in Business Process Improvement
- Introduction
- Collaboration and Business Process Improvement: Challenges
- Research Approach
- Design of the BPI Decision Enhancement Studio
- Studio Implementation
- The Decision Enhancement Environment Support Tools
- Prototype Implementation
- Decision Enhancement Studio Testing and Evaluation
- Studio Testing
- Studio Evaluation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- A Collaborative Environment for Offshore Engineering Simulations
- Introduction
- Related Work
- CEE Conceptual Model
- Collaborative Visualization Environment
- Scientific Workflow Environment
- CEE SOA Architecture
- CEE Application Scenario: Offshore Engineering
- Conclusions
- References
- Design and Implementation of a 3D Collaborative Telerobotic Simulator
- Introduction
- Collaborative Robotics and Related Work
- CollBot4us
- Collaborative Task
- Task Design Focused on Collaboration
- Metrics
- Implementation
- Communication Technology and Modules
- Conclusions
- References
- Hey yaa: A Haptic Warning Wearable to Support Deaf People Communication
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Hey yaa
- Context
- Design Guidelines
- Prototype
- Evaluation
- Individual Tests
- Focus Group
- Conclusion
- References
- Trusty: A Tool to Improve Communication and Collaboration in DSD
- Introduction
- Trusty
- Providing Useful Information about Co-workers
- Providing Mechanisms to Support Communication
- Supporting Coordination
- Supporting Network Analysis
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Author Index
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