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Ecscw 2001 Proceedings Of The Seventh European Conference On Computer Supported Cooperative Work 1620 September 2001 Bonn Germany 1st Edition Olav W Bertelsen

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Ecscw 2001 Proceedings Of The Seventh European Conference On Computer Supported Cooperative Work 1620 September 2001 Bonn Germany 1st Edition Olav W Bertelsen
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.29 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Olav W. Bertelsen, Susanne Bødker (auth.), Wolfgang Prinz, Matthias Jarke, Yvonne Rogers, Kjeld Schmidt, Volker Wulf (eds.)
ISBN: 9780306480195, 9780792371625, 0306480190, 0792371623
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Ecscw 2001 Proceedings Of The Seventh European Conference On Computer Supported Cooperative Work 1620 September 2001 Bonn Germany 1st Edition Olav W Bertelsen by Olav W. Bertelsen, Susanne Bødker (auth.), Wolfgang Prinz, Matthias Jarke, Yvonne Rogers, Kjeld Schmidt, Volker Wulf (eds.) 9780306480195, 9780792371625, 0306480190, 0792371623 instant download after payment.

Schmidt and Bannon (1992) introduced the concept of common information space by contrasting it with technical conceptions of shared information: Cooperative work is not facilitated simply by the provisioning of a shared database, but rather requires the active construction by the participants of a common information space where the meanings of the shared objects are debated and resolved, at least locally and temporarily. (Schmidt and Bannon, p. 22) A CIS, then, encompasses not only the information but also the practices by which actors establish its meaning for their collective work. These negotiated understandings of the information are as important as the availability of the information itself: The actors must attempt to jointly construct a common information space which goes beyond their individual personal information spaces. . . . The common information space is negotiated and established by the actors involved. (Schmidt and Bannon, p. 28) This is not to suggest that actors’ understandings of the information are identical; they are simply “common” enough to coordinate the work. People understand how the information is relevant for their own work. Therefore, individuals engaged in different activities will have different perspectives on the same information. The work of maintaining the common information space is the work that it takes to balance and accommodate these different perspectives. A “bug” report in software development is a simple example. Software developers and quality assurance personnel have access to the same bug report information. However, access to information is not sufficient to coordinate their work.

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