A descriptive framework of workspace awareness for real-time groupware
Supporting awareness of others is an idea that holds promise forimproving the usability of
real-time distributed groupware. However, there is little principled information available …
real-time distributed groupware. However, there is little principled information available …
Charade: remote control of objects using free-hand gestures
Computer-based presentations have several advantages over slides and overheads. The
order of the presentation is not fixed, the production process is simpler, and last-minute …
order of the presentation is not fixed, the production process is simpler, and last-minute …
[PDF][PDF] Design for individuals, design for groups: tradeoffs between power and workspace awareness
Users of synchronous groupware systems act boti as individual and as members of a group,
and designers must try to support both roles. However, the requirements of individuals and …
and designers must try to support both roles. However, the requirements of individuals and …
Workspace awareness in real-time distributed groupware: Framework, widgets, and evaluation
The rich person-to-person interaction afforded by shared physical workspaces allows
people to maintain up-to-the minute knowledge about others' interaction with the task …
people to maintain up-to-the minute knowledge about others' interaction with the task …
Building real-time groupware with GroupKit, a groupware toolkit
M Roseman, S Greenberg - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human …, 1996 - dl.acm.org
This article presents an overview of GroupKit, a groupware toolkit that lets developers build
applications for synchronous and distributed computer-based conferencing. GroupKit was …
applications for synchronous and distributed computer-based conferencing. GroupKit was …
Real time groupware as a distributed system: Concurrency control and its effect on the interface
This paper exposes the concurrency control problem in groupware when it is implemented
as a distributed system. Traditional concurrency control methods cannot be applied directly …
as a distributed system. Traditional concurrency control methods cannot be applied directly …
The impact of group size and social presence on small-group communication: Does computer-mediated communication make a difference?
This study evaluates the impact of varying group size and social presence on small-group
communication. It compares key communication factors—faceto-face (FtF) without computer …
communication. It compares key communication factors—faceto-face (FtF) without computer …
[PDF][PDF] A usability study of awareness widgets in a shared workspace groupware system
Workspace awareness is knowledge about others' interaction with a shared workspace.
Groupware systems provide only limited information about other participants, often …
Groupware systems provide only limited information about other participants, often …
Supporting effortless coordination: 25 years of awareness research
T Gross - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2013 - Springer
Significant progress has been made in awareness research in Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work over the last 25 years. This survey addresses awareness and effortless …
Cooperative Work over the last 25 years. This survey addresses awareness and effortless …
User-centered awareness in computer-supported cooperative work-systems: Structured embedding of findings from social sciences
An increasing number of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) software systems
try to provide users with awareness information-information about the presence, activities …
try to provide users with awareness information-information about the presence, activities …