Sökning: "Computer-supported Cooperative Work"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden Computer-supported Cooperative Work.
11. Facilitating collaboration : exploring a socio-technical approach to the design of a collaboratory for Library and Information Science
Sammanfattning : The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Library and Information Science (LIS), through a specific scientific collaboration activity: creating, sharing and reusing data collection instruments, such as interview guides, questionnaires, and observation protocols. The four studies reported in the thesis can be read as a linear narrative, each study building on the previous and contributing to the following ones. LÄS MER
12. Design for Places of Collaboration
Sammanfattning : This thesis reports a research effort that comprises six papers and a cover paper. In essence, the thesis contributes to the understanding of collaborative settings by introducing the perspective of ‘places of collaboration’. LÄS MER
13. User-Centered Collaborative Visualization
Sammanfattning : The last couple of years have marked the entire field of information technology with the introduction of a new global resource, called data. Certainly, one can argue that large amounts of information and highly interconnected and complex datasets were available since the dawn of the computer and even centuries before. LÄS MER
14. Using technology for real-time coordination of work : a study of work and artifact use in the everyday activities at SOS Alarm
Sammanfattning : Work in control rooms, or so-called Centers of coordination, places demands both on humans and technology. The people working there have to be able to make quick decisions as well as be alert during less busy times. The work has to be coordinated within the group, since the operators are much depending on each other's work. LÄS MER
15. Usability evaluation for human-computer interaction (HCI)
Sammanfattning : Computer systems are becoming more and more complicated, powerful, and mysterious, but if the systems is not easy to learn nor easy to use, they will be creating problems to the users, particularly to the novices. As the use of computers in the society from day to day is widespread, by more and more ordinary people, the operation of the systems should be simple enough to really help them but not puzzle them. LÄS MER