ABSTRACT
Collaborations in workplaces supported by new interaction technologies have become increasingly complex and enriched with diversity of information sharing and interaction. This research focuses on understanding the relationship between user, workplace, workspace and technology and how best to support the complex interactions that occur in these new forms technologies in real world applications. Based on three case studies we contribute to the field with principles and guidelines that support the design of collaboration in complex applications in the actual work practices.
- Li, J. & O'Hara, K. 2009, 'Understanding distributed collaboration in emergency animal disease response'. Proceedings of OzCHI 2009, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 65--72. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Li, J. & Robertson, T. 2010, 'Physical space and information space: studies of collaboration in distributed multidisciplinary medical team meetings', Behaviour and Information Technology. (in press). Google ScholarDigital Library
- Robertson, T., Li, J., Hansen, S. & O'Hara, K. 2010, 'Collaboration within different settings: a study of colocated and distributed multidisciplinary medical team meetings', Computer Supported Cooperative Work. (in press). Google ScholarDigital Library
Index Terms
- Designing interaction spaces for distributed collaborations
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