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+ | Various forms of '''techonology''' can support or hinder collaboration. |
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Groupware is software designed for multi-person use. Other terms for groupware include collaborative technologies. |
Groupware is software designed for multi-person use. Other terms for groupware include collaborative technologies. |
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− | While there are different ways to classify groupware, some major types are |
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− | * e-mail (include ftp?) |
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− | * conferencing software (remote desktop control, screen sharing) |
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− | * virtual office (usually centers around file sharing) |
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− | * project management |
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− | * messaging (text messaging such as IM) |
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− | * workflow |
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− | * electronic meeting support (brainstorming, voting) |
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− | * calendar and scheduling |
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− | * interactive web (e.g., wiki) |
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− | ==Tools== |
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− | ...display: projectors, whiteboards... |
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− | ...communication: telephones, ... |
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− | ...other: voting tools, ... |
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==Relevant Conferences== |
==Relevant Conferences== |
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* ECSCW |
* ECSCW |
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* Groupware |
* Groupware |
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− | * [http://www.acm.org/cscw2004/related.html ACM's list of related conferences] |
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