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6. Samverkansprojekt, och sen då? : en uppföljande studie av samverkansprocessen kring barn och unga som far illa eller riskerar att fara illa
Sammanfattning : Satisfactory collaboration regarding children and youth in need of a comprehensive support is particularly important. Despite extensive research on collaborative work, knowledge of long term development of the collaboration process is lacking. LÄS MER
7. Saving lives during major underground mining incidents : becoming prepared for a collaborative response
Sammanfattning : Background: Major incidents in underground mines are uncommon, but they can have severe consequences. In Sweden, the municipal rescue service and the regional emergency medical service (EMS) are dispatched to mining incidents, and together with the privately owned/state owned mineral and metalliferous mining company they perform a rescue operation. LÄS MER
8. Co-financed collaboration between welfare services. Effects on staff and patients with musculoskeletal disorders
Sammanfattning : Abstract: Background: The number of individuals in need of help and support simultaneously from different welfare services has increased. Collaboration between professionals and authorities has been seen as a way to improve the efficiency in treatment and rehabilitation. LÄS MER
9. Designing for technology-mediated collaboration
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the design of a synchronous shared workspace supporting technology-mediated collaboration. In order to collaborate, participants need to be able to coordinate the activity. And to coordinate an activity, they need be aware of others involved in the collaboration. LÄS MER
10. Towards Enhancing Awareness in Designing Collaborative Computing Systems
Sammanfattning : Awareness is critical to the success of collaborative activities. User awareness (from here on: awareness) is a system’s capacity to provide comprehensible and appropriate communication cues from one user to the other users of the same system. LÄS MER