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6th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (OZCHI '96)
Subjecting CSCW to Business: A Model Curriculum for CSCW Validated Against Business Needs
Hamilton, NEW ZEALAND
November 24-November 27
ISBN: 0-8186-7525-X
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| K. Henschke, S. Howard, "Subjecting CSCW to Business: A Model Curriculum for CSCW Validated Against Business Needs," Computer-Human Interaction, Australasian Conference on, pp. 0138, 6th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (OZCHI '96), 1996. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/OZCHI.1996.560000, author = {K. Henschke and S. Howard}, title = {Subjecting CSCW to Business: A Model Curriculum for CSCW Validated Against Business Needs}, journal ={Computer-Human Interaction, Australasian Conference on}, volume = {0}, year = {1996}, isbn = {0-8186-7525-X}, pages = {0138}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/OZCHI.1996.560000}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Computer-Human Interaction, Australasian Conference on TI - Subjecting CSCW to Business: A Model Curriculum for CSCW Validated Against Business Needs SN - 0-8186-7525-X SP EP A1 - K. Henschke, A1 - S. Howard, PY - 1996 KW - groupware; CSCW; business needs; model curriculum; computing journals; business journals; competitive advantage; groupware products; computer-supported cooperative work; pilot study; educational curriculum; research papers; Australian business managers; consultants; systems development; CSCW education; business graduates; information systems VL - 0 JA - Computer-Human Interaction, Australasian Conference on ER - | |||
Abstract: Business and computing journals indicate a resurgence of interest in the competitive advantages offered by groupware products. However, problems and limitations in the development and implementation of such products suggest a lack of understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). A pilot study was conducted to formulate the core content of a universal CSCW curriculum, a curriculum that includes topics from a range of disciplines. Topics were extracted from existing CSCW syllabi and supplemented with material found in research papers covering CSCW issues. The proposed curriculum was then validated against a small sample of Australian business managers and consultants. The findings highlight the interdisciplinary nature of CSCW systems development and implementation. Implications of findings for CSCW education of business graduates in information systems are discussed together with directions for further research.
Index Terms:
groupware; CSCW; business needs; model curriculum; computing journals; business journals; competitive advantage; groupware products; computer-supported cooperative work; pilot study; educational curriculum; research papers; Australian business managers; consultants; systems development; CSCW education; business graduates; information systems
Citation:
K. Henschke, S. Howard, "Subjecting CSCW to Business: A Model Curriculum for CSCW Validated Against Business Needs," ozchi, pp.0138, 6th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (OZCHI '96), 1996
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