Design Issues in CSCW

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Springer-Verlag, 1994 - Business & Economics - 321 pages
Systematically examines the implications of focusing computer system design on the end-user perspective. The authors explore fundamental issues - which design perspectives are the most suitable for CSCW ? how and why is design in the context of CSCW different from established theories and practices? Each chapter represents an example of an interdisciplinary approach towards CSCW design, in its theoretical orientation and in its practice. The authors represent a growing community of scientists and practitioners whose work exhibits the belief that social science and computer science can, and must, be fruitfully integrated.

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Situation Theory and the Design of Interactive
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Design
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Copyright

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