Specialists in information systems for business management survey some recent examples of collaborative information systems. Their topics include a brief history and lessons learned, organizing the theoretical foundations of collaborative engineering, a classification of collaboration technology, an empirical test of the focus theory of group productivity, detecting deception and maintaining credibility in group collaboration, enabling large group collaboration, mobile computing and collaboration, emerging research in collaborative writing technologies, and a six-layer model of collaboration. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
This volume emphasizes knowledge transfer from the lab to the field and describes collaboration technology through three lenses: Proof of Concept, Proof of Value, and Proof of Use.
This volume emphasises knowledge transfer from the lab to the field and describes collaboration technology through three lenses: Proof of Concept, Proof of Value, and Proof of Use. The contributors focus on work practices that extend collaboration into a structured form where groups can work together to solve real-world complex problems. As with the other AMIS volumes, the contributors comprise internationally known experts in the field of Information Systems.
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