tailieunhanh - Lecture Human computer interaction: Lecture 22 - Professor Dr. Sajjad Mohsin

Many models make use of a model of mental processing in which the user achieves goals by solving subgoals in a divide-and-conquer fashion. We will consider two models, GOMS and CCT, where this is a central feature. | Lecture 22 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Today’s Lecture Introduction Historical Evolution Dimensions Research Perspectives and Trends Case Studies What Is CSCW? Computer-Supported Cooperative Work is An applied field of computer technology, especially software, that enables people to work together, not only side-by-side but also, and especially, at a distance A research area of sociology that studies the effects on people and their work that stem from using computer tools to work cooperatively What is CSCW? The field of CSCW focuses on the use of technology to mediate interactions among people Use: Ethnography, design, Technology: Devices, infrastructures, Interactions: Text, audio, video, People: Teams, organizations, communities, Psychology, organizational behavior, sociology, Ethnography =a branch of anthropology concerned with the description of ethnic groups the study of humankind in all its aspects, especially human culture or human development. It differs from sociology in taking a more historical and comparative approach. Computer Supported Cooperative Work The term computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) was first coined by Irene Greif and Paul M. Cashman in 1984, at a workshop attended by individuals interested in using technology to support people in their work[1]. At about this same time, in 1987 Dr. Charles Findley presented the concept of collaborative learning-work. According to[2], CSCW addresses "how collaborative activities and their coordination can be supported by means of computer systems." On the one hand, many authors consider that CSCW and groupware are synonyms. On the other hand, different authors claim that while groupware refers to real computer-based systems, CSCW focuses on the study of tools and techniques of groupware as well as their psychological, social, and organizational effects. [1] Dourish, P.; Bellotti, V. (1992). "Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces". Proceedings of the 1992 ACM . | Lecture 22 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Today’s Lecture Introduction Historical Evolution Dimensions Research Perspectives and Trends Case Studies What Is CSCW? Computer-Supported Cooperative Work is An applied field of computer technology, especially software, that enables people to work together, not only side-by-side but also, and especially, at a distance A research area of sociology that studies the effects on people and their work that stem from using computer tools to work cooperatively What is CSCW? The field of CSCW focuses on the use of technology to mediate interactions among people Use: Ethnography, design, Technology: Devices, infrastructures, Interactions: Text, audio, video, People: Teams, organizations, communities, Psychology, organizational behavior, sociology, Ethnography =a branch of anthropology concerned with the description of ethnic groups the study of humankind in all its aspects, especially human culture or human development. It differs .

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