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'''Computer supported cooperative work''' or '''CSCW''' is the name of the formal field of [[usability]], [[productivity]] and other studies of multi-[[user interface design]].  This includes what is now called [[groupware]] and [[social software]].
'''Computer supported cooperative work''' or '''CSCW''' is the name of the formal field of [[usability]], [[productivity]] and other studies of multi-[[user interface design]].  This includes what is now called [[groupware]] and [[social software]] and of course [[large public wiki]]s.


CSCW "is the study of how people work together using computer technology. Typical applications include email, awareness and notification systems, videoconferencing, chat systems, multi-player games, and realtime shared applications (such as collaborative writing or drawing)"
CSCW "is the study of how people work together using computer technology. Typical applications include email, awareness and notification systems, videoconferencing, chat systems, multi-player games, and realtime shared applications (such as collaborative writing or drawing)"
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[http://www.acm.org/cscw2004/ CSCW 2004 in Chicago in November, 2004] - MOST important
[http://www.acm.org/cscw2004/ CSCW 2004 in Chicago in November, 2004] - MOST important


[http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/cscw.txl groupware resources]
[http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/cscw.txl groupware resources] - EXCELLENT

Latest revision as of 17:18, 3 September 2004

Computer supported cooperative work or CSCW is the name of the formal field of usability, productivity and other studies of multi-user interface design. This includes what is now called groupware and social software and of course large public wikis.

CSCW "is the study of how people work together using computer technology. Typical applications include email, awareness and notification systems, videoconferencing, chat systems, multi-player games, and realtime shared applications (such as collaborative writing or drawing)"

There have been major conferences on this subject for decades held by ACM and ECSCW and COOP

Eighth ECSCW conference in Helsinki, September 2003

CSCW 2004 in Chicago in November, 2004 - MOST important

groupware resources - EXCELLENT

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