Search results for "Collaborative software"

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Swarming Models for Facilitating Collaborative Decisions

2010

The paper highlights the computational power of swarming models (i.e., stigmergic mechanisms) to build collaborative support systems for complex cognitive tasks such as facilitation of group decision processes (GDP) in e-meetings. Unlike traditional approaches that minimize the cognitive complexity by incorporating the facilitation knowledge into the system, stigmergic coordination mechanisms minimize the complexity by providing the system with emergent functionalities that are shaped by the environment itself through the possibility to structure it in terms of high-level cognitive artefacts. This is illustrated by conducting a socio-simulation experiment for an envisioned collaborative sof…

Collaborative softwareElementary cognitive taskComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryCognitive complexityCognitionStigmergyComputer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsHuman–computer interactionFacilitationSupport systemArtificial intelligencebusinessSocial simulationInternational Journal of Computers Communications & Control
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Multiplayer 3D Game in Supporting Team-Building Activities in a Work Organization

2012

The aim of this study was to enhance and analyze communication and team-building activities in work teams that played a 3D multiplayer game. This paper reports the preliminary findings of the multi-methodological empirical study on players' perceived effects of the game play on team-building.

Collaborative softwareGame mechanicsKnowledge managementWork organizationEmpirical researchbusiness.industryComputer scienceTeam buildingComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGMultiplayer gamebusiness2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
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Factors in the global assimilation of collaborative information technologies: an exploratory investigation in five regions

2008

The diffusion of innovation theory is deployed to investigate the global assimilation of collaborative information technologies (CITs). Based on the concepts of IT acquisition and utilization, an assimilation framework is presented to highlight four states (limited, focused, lagging, and pervasive) that capture the assimilation of conferencing and groupware CITs. Data collected from 538 organizations in the United States, Australia, Hong Kong, Norway, and Switzerland are aggregated and analyzed to explore assimilation patterns and the influence of decision-making pattern, functional integration, promotion of collaboration, organization size, and IT function size on the assimilation of CITs.…

Collaborative softwareInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementDiffusion of innovation theory10009 Department of Informaticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyAssimilation (biology)1803 Management Science and Operations Research000 Computer science knowledge & systemsManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information Systems1404 Management Information SystemsPromotion (rank)Geography1706 Computer Science Applications1802 Information Systems and ManagementbusinessLaggingFunction (engineering)media_common
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Developing a formative assessment system for mathematics using mobile technology: A student centred approach

2012

The success of mobile technology for learning tools depends not only on the technical design aspects but also on pedagogical issues. Students' involvement in designing the tools is one of the key factors for their engagement in technology supported learning. Students should be actively involved in developing innovative solutions which are likely to improve their skills as well as their performance. In this study work, the students participated in iterative design processes of a mobile tablet based peer-to-peer assessment system (P2PASS) for mathematics, and in real life deployment on a mathematics course. The paper reports on two major concepts: the user centred design in practice and the p…

Collaborative softwareMultimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceMobile computingCollaborative learningUsabilitycomputer.software_genreFormative assessmentMathematics educationMobile technologyUser interfacebusinesscomputerUser-centered designInternational Conference on Education and e-Learning Innovations
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Social Computing: A Classification of Existing Paradigms

2012

In less than three decades, several paradigms of social computing have emerged. Among them, groupware, social software and mobile social software (MoSoSo) are the most widely known. Although all significant, it is challenging to recognize the function and unique features of each single paradigm. This situation represents an obstacle for a coherent development of social computing, a research domain that is highly fragmented and with relevant literature spread across several disciplines. In this paper, a classification of existing social computing paradigms is introduced as an initial effort to combine the lines of discourse concerning social computing.

Collaborative softwareSocial software engineeringSocial computingbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial softwareMobile computingcomputer.software_genreAutonomic computingWorld Wide WebEnd-user computingbusinessFunction (engineering)computermedia_common2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing
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MADE – A Groupware Application to Support Real-Time Activities of Distributed and Cooperating Communities

2003

Abstract. Distributed work has increased during the last few years. Employees travelling around in different countries still need access to information and must be reachable by their colleagues. A variety of mobile devices have been utilised for this purpose. However, often, when using multiple devices, the information is available to the appropriate device only. Transferring data between the devices is not always an intuitive or easy thing to do – not while conversing at least. This paper presents a groupware application to support real-time actions of distributed communities. The problem of separate devices is addressed by combining multiple tools, media, into a platform independent aggre…

Collaborative softwareWork (electrical)Human–computer interactionComputer sciencebusiness.industryAggregate (data warehouse)Information accessbusinessMobile deviceVariety (cybernetics)
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CSCL for NGO's Cross cultural Virtual Teams in Africa: An Ethiopian Children Advocacy Case Study against Exclusion and toward Facilitation of Express…

2005

This exploratory pilot study shows that NGO's involved in Children Advocacy through Arts in Africa are willing to use a groupware, meaning a computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment. Innovative ideas and best practices among NGOs would be shared easily worldwide. Little scientific information is available to help them make a sound choice. This study suggests that some NGOs based in Ethiopia/Africa have specific needs which should translate in specific context analysis and interface development: 1) an intercultural approach to creativity, arts and innovation, and 2) emphasis should be placed on tools to facilitate asynchronous systematic conception and sharing of intra an…

Computer scienceBest practicemedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyThe artsEducationCreativityCultural diversityPedagogyCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInnovationChildrenmedia_commonCollaborative softwarebusiness.industry4. EducationInformation sharing05 social sciences1. No poverty050301 educationNGOCreativityContext analysisComputer-supported collaborative learningAfricaFacilitation[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationUser interfacebusiness[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration0503 educationArtMeaning (linguistics)
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Leveraging a Wiki to EnhanceVirtual Collaboration in the Emergency Domain

2008

In a crisis situation, critical success factors include good preparedness, the availability of trustworthy information and reliable people, and the responders' ability to improvise with the available, functioning tools. Wikis can be used as collaborative group support systems to support these activities, especially for communities of practice that must operate as high reliability organizations. The advantages of using a wiki are especially beneficial in volatile environments, such as those in the emergency domain, where critical real-time decision making is required. An international wiki emergenciWiki.org - has been created and is being used by both practitioners and academics. The conclus…

Decision support systemCollaborative softwareKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDomain (software engineering)Overhead (business)Virtual collaborationPreparednessCritical success factorInformation systemBureaucracybusinessmedia_commonProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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Adaptative Image Flow in Collaborative Medical Telediagnosis Environments

2011

International audience; Telemedicine, the application of telecommunication in the medicine field, has been developed to meet major problems encountered in connecting doctors with patients and other medical staff. Having a robust and efficient telemedical system has always been a challenge. The system needs to make the members in different locations capable of sharing medical data efficiently and without errors. In this work, we present a telemedical system that overcomes these challenges.We deploy a collaborative system and adapt data to store, visualize, modify and transfer fluorescence images efficiently and robustly at the same time. We also make the system adaptive to communicate across…

Image flowCollaborative softwareTelemedicine[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing020205 medical informaticsMultimediabusiness.industryComputer science[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing02 engineering and technology[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingcomputer.software_genre3. Good healthData visualization[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinesscomputer[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingElectronic data interchange[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Succeeding with Building Information Modeling: A Case Study of BIM Diffusion in a Healthcare Construction Project

2014

Technological innovations such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) offer opportunities to improve collaborative work and integration in the architecture, engineering and construction industry. However, research to date has documented how many organizations struggle with how to work based on this new technology, and many implementations fail. In this paper we present a case study of a major healthcare construction project in which the use of BIM was paramount, and where designers claim to have succeeded in integrated design. The designers organized their digital collaboration by establishing 1) change agents; 2) a cloud computing infrastructure; 3) new roles and responsibilities; 4) BIM c…

Integrated designCollaborative softwareEngineeringEngineering managementKnowledge managementBuilding information modelingbusiness.industryLearning environmentInformation systemCloud computingArchitecturebusinessImplementation2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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