ABSTRACT
This article proposes to study the role of Collaborative Virtual Environments for the search of residues in molecular environments. This research highlights involved working strategies according the type and context of the task and shows some constraints and conflicting actions that may occur during closely coupled collaboration.
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Index Terms
- Closely coupled collaboration for search tasks
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