A number of dimensions are relevant in order to successfully support community life and development. These dimensions include the easiness and broad spectrum of participation, the provision of value in return to the contributions, the visibility of community activity, the support of different levels of membership, the openness to the external world, and the support for evolving phases of the community life. In this paper we present a system that has been designed in order to tackle those dimensions with a particular attention to participation issues. We present first the sources of requirements that have informed the system design and which include the user observation of two companies. Then we present the system, stressing the features of integration with the daily working environment and the provision of multiple situated views, as a means to address the elicited requirements. Finally, we compare our design choices with a broader set of requirements that we have derived from literature.
Supporting Communities by Providing Multiple Views / Agostini Alessandra, Albolino Sara, De Paoli Flavio, Grasso M.Antonia, Hinrichs Elke - In: Communities and technologies 2005 : proceedings of the Second Communities and Technologies Conference, Milano 2005 / Peter van den Besselaar, Giorgio De Michelis, Jenny Preece, Carla Simone. - Dordrecht : Springer, 2005 Jun. - ISBN 140203590X. - pp. 437-456 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno Communities and Technologies 2005 tenutosi a Milano nel 2005.
Supporting Communities by Providing Multiple Views
Agostini Alessandra;
2005
Abstract
A number of dimensions are relevant in order to successfully support community life and development. These dimensions include the easiness and broad spectrum of participation, the provision of value in return to the contributions, the visibility of community activity, the support of different levels of membership, the openness to the external world, and the support for evolving phases of the community life. In this paper we present a system that has been designed in order to tackle those dimensions with a particular attention to participation issues. We present first the sources of requirements that have informed the system design and which include the user observation of two companies. Then we present the system, stressing the features of integration with the daily working environment and the provision of multiple situated views, as a means to address the elicited requirements. Finally, we compare our design choices with a broader set of requirements that we have derived from literature.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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