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" Specifically, we define groupware as: computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment. "
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007: CoopIS, DOA, ODBASE, GADA ... - 1435. lappuse
laboja - 2007 - 1860 lapas
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Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 67 (Supplement 30)

Allen Kent - 2000 - 370 lapas
...people who use them. " Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein (8) emphasize the task and goal aspect of groupware: "computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment. " This goal-focused view of task interaction...
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People and Computers X: Proceedings of the HCI '95 Conference

M. A. R. Kirby, A. J. Dix, J. E. Finlay - 1995 - 454 lapas
...modern user-driven interfaces, but are especially important in groupware (Ellis et al., 1990). Groupware (computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task or goal and that provide an interface to a shared environment (Ellis et al., 1991)) may be characterized...
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Towards a CSCW Framework for Scientific Cooperation in Europe

Hannes P. Lubich - 1995 - 284 lapas
...88c]). Today, a common definition of "groupware" is given by Ellis, Gibbs and Rein, who state that: "... computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment" ([Ell 91a]) and claim that groupware...
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Cases on Information Technology Management in Modern Organizations

Jay Liebowitz, Mehdi Khosrowpour - 1997 - 340 lapas
...adequate housing on an Army post or in the private market surrounding the installation. Groupware - Computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment. GIS - Geographic Information Systems;...
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Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases IX

Pierre-Jean Charrel, H. Jaakkola, H. Kangassalo - 1998 - 360 lapas
...environment where the watchwords are productivity and quality. Groupware is defined in [6] as follows: "Computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task ior goali and that provide an interface to a shared environment". A well-known categorization [6. 9]...
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SAP® R/3® Interfacing using BAPIs: A practical guide to working within the ...

Gerd Moser - 1999 - 236 lapas
...teamwork. Groupware is influenced by the user, the task, the organisation and the technology [Ste96]. Ellis defines groupware as "computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment" [EGR9HWhile groupware refers to real...
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Critical Reflections on Information Systems: A Systemic Approach: A Systemic ...

Cano, Jeimy J. - 2002 - 292 lapas
...software supporting computerassisted coordinating activities." Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein ( 1 99 1 ), define groupware as "computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task or goal and that provide an interface to a shared environment." Specifically excluded are multiuser...
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Knowledge and Business Process Management

Hlupic, Vlatka - 2002 - 308 lapas
...the umbrella term "groupware" (Coleman and Khanna, 1 995). Groupware can be defined as to represent "computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment"(Ellisetal., 1991). Group Support Systems...
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Issues of Human Computer Interaction

Anabela Sarmento - 2005 - 402 lapas
...multiuser software supporting computer-assisted coordinating activities". Ellis et al. (1991) considered groupware as "computer-based systems that support...that provide an interface to a shared environment" (p. 40). The 1990s were an intensive period of exponential growth of a variety of groupware systems....
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Advances in Air Pollution Modeling for Environmental Security: Proceedings ...

István Faragó, Krassimir Georgiev, Ágnes Havasi - 2005 - 66 lapas
...groupware to communicate due to their dispersed nature (Vaast 2004). Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein (1991) define groupware as "computer-based systems that support groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provide an interface to a shared environment" (p. 40). There is a growing body of...
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