Conference on Organizational Computing SystemsAssoc. for Computing Machinery, 1993 - Business |
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... individual writes numerical ranks beside the items . If changes to the numerical ranks are necessary , the individual will overwrite the numbers , or maybe draw arrows to suggest the logical moving of the item to at different point in ...
... individual writes numerical ranks beside the items . If changes to the numerical ranks are necessary , the individual will overwrite the numbers , or maybe draw arrows to suggest the logical moving of the item to at different point in ...
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... individual is empowered to play a more influential role in the process . Thus the advantages of BPR are not only those of improving organizational productivity , but also as a way to improve individual “ quality of work life " . Though ...
... individual is empowered to play a more influential role in the process . Thus the advantages of BPR are not only those of improving organizational productivity , but also as a way to improve individual “ quality of work life " . Though ...
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... individual behavior . Particular emphasis in this paper is given to organizational activities that precede or follow the planning , scheduling , and execution of organizational work . The integration of planning and scheduling ac ...
... individual behavior . Particular emphasis in this paper is given to organizational activities that precede or follow the planning , scheduling , and execution of organizational work . The integration of planning and scheduling ac ...
Contents
Comparing Rankings of Heterogeneous Agents | 3 |
A Tour Through Tapestry 127 | 21 |
Lessons from the Study of Two Shared Information Sys | 42 |
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action activities actors agency director agents allows AppleSearch applications architecture artifacts asynchronous asynchronous communication business process reengineering CB Lite collaborative common layer communication Computer Supported Computer Supported Cooperative Conference Configurator context conversation coordination created CSCW data object database defined display distributed documents electronic mail enactment end-user environment evaluation example expert system Figure filtering function goal groupware hypermedia hypertext implementation individual Information Systems integration interaction issues Khronika knowledge library clients management system mechanism multi-user negotiation nodes obligation open protocols organization organizational participants PCRM performed permission personal layer PilotCard problem procedure ranking relationship request requirements responsibilities role search results selected server shared software maintenance specific speech acts stage structure Tapeworm task model tion TOSCA Ubik user interface user's Workflow Management