Sökning: "Computer-Supported Cooperative Work"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
21. Case-based presentation in medical multidisciplinary team meetings : Applied research in CSCW and IxD
Sammanfattning : Advanced medical technology is widely used in modern healthcare, as more and more specialised examinations and treatments are performed on patients. In the case of particularly complex diseases, a number of medical specialists, each an expert in their own field, must collaboratively make diagnoses and plan for treatment. LÄS MER
22. In between mobile meetings : Exploring seamless ongoing interaction support for mobile CSCW
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a collection of seven papers reporting a research effort that started in January 1999. The theme of the thesis is interaction support for mobile CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work). LÄS MER
23. Public computer systems, the client-organization encounter, and the societal dialogue
Sammanfattning : Public computer systems (PCS) are systems designed for use at the interface between organizations and their clients. PCS intervene in client-organization relations; the questions discussed in this thesis are what role they play in the client-organization encounter, what role they could and should play, and what theories might be available to guide the development of such systems. LÄS MER
24. Engineering principles for open socio-technical systems
Sammanfattning : Engineering Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for robust information sharing is the fundamental area of investigation in thesis. Robust workflow based information sharing systems have the potential to be part of robust information infrastructures providing positive effects for the individuals and teams as well as opportunities for societal and economical gains. LÄS MER
25. Bringing Augmented Reality to Mobile Phones
Sammanfattning : With its mixing of real and virtual, Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that has attracted lots of attention from the science community and is seen as a perfect way to visualize context-related information. Computer generated graphics is presented to the user overlaid and registered with the real world and hence augmenting it. LÄS MER