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30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 2: Information Systems Track-Collaboration Systems and Technology
Maui, Hawaii
January 03-January 06
ISBN: 0-8186-7743-0
Simon M. Kaplan, Department of Computer Science, The University of Queensland/2CRC for Distributed Systems Technology, the University of Queensland/3Department of Computer Science, Universityof Illinois at Urbana-Cham
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Department of Computer Science, The University of Queensland
Tim Mansfield, CRC for Distributed Systems Technology, the University of Queensland
William J. Tolone, 3Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The wOrlds project is concerned with developing next-generation collaboration frameworks. We strongly believe that real progress in enhancing the usability of collaborative systems hinges on improving our understanding of work, and applying the resulting insights to development of collaborative work support frameworks. We are investigating the thesis that appropriate bases for such an approach can be drawn from existing results in sociology, specifically the work of sociologist Anselm Strauss, and his notion of social worlds. In this paper we motivate and overview wOrlds, the collaborative environment we have built in order to explore our ideas and insights. We then critique wOrlds (and, by implication, the class of systems known as MUDS of which it is a member), and point to future directions for investigation.
Citation:
Simon M. Kaplan, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Tim Mansfield, William J. Tolone, "MUDdling Through," hicss, vol. 2, pp.539, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 2: Information Systems Track-Collaboration Systems and Technology, 1997
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