MOCCA: an environment for CSCW applications
Our belief is that future, Computer Supported Cooperative Work will by necessity involve a heterogeneous collection of applications, paradigms and models and that no single system will meet all the requirements of all groups. For this reason we propose a CSCW Environment, a form of operating system,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Our belief is that future, Computer Supported Cooperative Work will by necessity involve a
heterogeneous collection of applications, paradigms and models and that no single system will
meet all the requirements of all groups. For this reason we propose a CSCW Environment, a
form of operating system, which facilitates inter-working between many different CSCW
applications. We describe the key requirements of such an environment, followed by a set of
models which offer different perspectives on the environment and which collectively define its
functionality. These models address issues including setting planned work against a background
of ad-hoc interaction; providing a common organisational context for applications; defining the
structure of shared information between applications; and representing the structure of the
work taking place. We conclude by discussing how these models might be used to specify the
components of a distributed architecture which implements the environment in an open systems
manner. The work described in this paper has been carried out by the MOCCA group (working
group 2) of the European CO-TECH programme. CO-TECH is aimed at conducting basic research
into CSCW and at establishing a Europe-wide CSCW community through a number of different
working groups.
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