Search for dissertations about: "Computer-Supported Cooperative Work"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
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1. Managers' Cooperative Work Practices in Computational Artefacts-Supported Library Systems
Abstract : The dissertation presents understandings of the complex, contextual, cooperative everyday work practices of academic library managers supported by computational artefacts, as well as challenges disrupting their practices and thereby computational artefacts usage. The doctoral research approaches and conceptualises managers’ work as ‘everyday cooperative practice’, in this way adopting the computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) approach. READ MORE
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2. Computer supported systems development
Abstract : This thesis deals with the design and construction of System Development Environments, that is the use of computers to make software intensive development work more efficient and predictable. The results are centered around the construction of such a development environment. READ MORE
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3. Striking a balance : Managing collaborative multitasking in computer-supported cooperation
Abstract : This thesis is a collection of six papers and a cover paper reporting an exploration of how to strike a balance between individual task execution and work articulation in Computer-supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). The interest in this theme is motivated by an increased reliance of IT-supported cooperative work arrangements in modern organizations, the fragmented layout of work for multitasking individuals and reports on various forms of overload, increased level of stress and anxiety experienced by workers active in these organizations. READ MORE
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4. Getting engaged in cooperation : Design, distance, and distributed work
Abstract : Cooperative work differs depending on contexts and tasks, whether co-located, synchronous, or distributed in time and space. New technology allows new opportunities to support cooperation. A central aspect of cooperation is the relation to individual work; when co-located, people enter and exit cooperation seamlessly. READ MORE
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5. Three-dimensional Interaction and Presentation for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
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