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- Electronic calendars
- Project management systems
- Resource Management
- Workflow systems
- Knowledge management
- Prediction markets
- Extranet systems
- Social software
- Online spreadsheets
- Online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool
- HR and equipment management
- Time and cost management
- Online chat
- Instant messaging
- Telephony
- Videoconferencing
- Web conferencing
- Data conferencing
- Application sharing
- Electronic meeting systems (EMS)
- Synchronous conferencing
- Faxing
- voice mail
- Wikis
- Web publishing
- Revision control
- Charting
- Document-centric collaboration
- Document retention
- Document sharing
- Document repository
- Evaluation and survey
Classification[edit]
Collaborative project management tools (CPMT) Collaborative management tools (CMT) CPMT facilitate and manage social or group project based activities.
Examples include:
In addition to most CPMT examples, CMT also includes:
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- Ability to plan using and sequence activities using CPM/PDM/PERT or Gantt Chart method,
- Produce project master schedules based on project/task/work breakdown structures, with subordinate details,
- Critical path calculation.
- Human
- Equipment
- Time
- Cost
- Platform: The operating system that the system can perform on (example Windows, Mac, Linux). Platform type single and multiple.
- Hardware: physical requirements such as hard drive space and amount of memory.
- Installation/access: How and where the software is installed.
- Types of installations stand alone, server based, web portal.
- 24/7 or restricted schedules
- Online or web help
- Built-in Help i.e. MS Office
- On location assistance
- Training on-site/off-site
- Group Size: The number of users that software supports
- Email list
- Revision Control
- Charting
- Document versioning
- Document retention
- Document sharing
- Document repository
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- asana
- Basecamp
- Binfire
- Bitrix24 (Free)
- Bluescape
- Brightpod
- Ceiton workflow system
- Central Desktop
- Citadel/UX (Free and open-source software - FOSS)
- Confluence
- CollaborateCloud
- DeskAway
- eXo Platform (Open Source)
- Freedcamp
- Huddle.net
- Hyperoffice
- IBM Connections
- Intellinote
- Jive
- LiquidPlanner
- Mavenlink
- Open Text
- Pivotal Labs
- SharePoint
- Smartsheet
- Tom's Planner
- Trello (Free)
- Yammer (Free)
- Wrike
- Xait
- Zoho
Collaborative Software Vendors[edit]
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Collaborative software was originally designated as groupware and this term can be traced as far back as the late 1980s, when Richman and Slovak (1987)
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The complexity of groupware development is still an issue. One reason for this is the socio-technical dimension of groupware. Groupware designers do not only have to address technical issues (as in traditional software development) but also consider the social group processes that should be supported with the groupware application. Some examples for issues in groupware development are:
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Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions
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Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure the appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs
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three primary ways in which humans interact: conversations, transactions, and collaborations
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Collaboration in Education- two or more co-equal individuals voluntarily bring their knowledge and experiences together by interacting toward a common goal in the best interest of students' needs for the betterment of their educational success.
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Collaborative software helps facilitate the action-oriented team working together over geographic distances by providing tools that help communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving by providing the team with a common means for communicating ideas and brainstorming
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Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process
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Brainstorming is considered to be a tenet of collaboration, with the rapid exchange of ideas facilitating the group decision making process.
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multi-user editing, such as virtual whiteboards and chat or other forms of communication
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is a unified electronic platform that supports synchronous and asynchronous communication through a variety of devices and channels
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sed on a project needs and requirements in order to find the best software
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The challenge in determining which CPM software to use is having a good understanding of the requirements and tools needed for project development.
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coordination, collaboration, sharing of knowledge and effectiveness of pm's to facilitate the process
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals.
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goa
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Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW
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collaborative software relates to the notion of collaborative work systems, which are conceived as any form of human organization that emerges any time that collaboration takes place, whether it is formal or informal, intentional or unintentiona
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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The study of computer-supported collaboration includes the study of collaborative software and the social phenomena associated with it. There is a wealth of research produced about the impact of groupware in organizations and related social and psychological issues since the early eighties. Since 1984 the great majority of this work has been organized and communicated within the boundaries of a specialized scientific event - the Computer Supported Cooperative Work conferences - which are held by the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group in Computer-Human Interaction biannually.
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- Communication can be thought of as unstructured interchange of information. A phone call or an IM Chat discussion are examples of this.
- Conferencing (or collaboration level, as it is called in the academic papers that discuss these levels) refers to interactive work toward a shared goal. Brainstorming or voting are examples of this.
- Co-ordination refers to complex interdependent work toward a shared goal. A good metaphor for understanding this is to think about a sports team; everyone has to contribute the right play at the right time as well as adjust their play to the unfolding situation - but everyone is doing something different - in order for the team to win. That is complex interdependent work toward a shared goal: collaborative management.
Groupware can be divided into three categories depending on the level of collaboration:[20]
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Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose any meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure the appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
There are three primary ways in which humans interact: conversations, transactions, and collaborations.[23]
Conversational interaction is an exchange of information between two or more participants where the primary purpose of the interaction is discovery or relationship building. There is no central entity around which the interaction revolves but is a free exchange of information with no defined constraints. Communication technology such as telephones, instant messaging, and e-mail are generally sufficient for conversational interactions.
Transactional interaction involves the exchange of transaction entities where a major function of the transaction entity is to alter the relationship between participants. The transaction entity is in a relatively stable form and constrains or defines the new relationship. One participant exchanges money for goods and becomes a customer. Transactional interactions are most effectively handled by transactional systems that manage state and commit records for persistent storage.
In collaborative interactions the main function of the participants' relationship is to alter a collaboration entity (i.e., the converse of transactional). The collaboration entity is in a relatively unstable form. Examples include the development of an idea, the creation of a design, the achievement of a shared goal. Therefore, real collaboration technologies deliver the functionality for many participants to augment a common deliverable. Record or document management, threaded discussions, audit history, and other mechanisms designed to capture the efforts of many into a managed content environment are typical of collaboration technologies.
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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Software products such as email, calendaring, text chat, wiki, and bookmarking belong to this category, whenever used for group work, whereas the more general term social software applies to systems used outside the workplace, for example, online dating services and social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. It has been suggested that Metcalfe's law — the more people who use something, the more valuable it becomes — applies to these types of software.
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals.
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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An extension of groupware is collaborative media, software that allows several concurrent users to create and manage information in a website. Collaborative media models include wiki (Comparison of wiki software) and Slashdot models. Some sites with publicly accessible content based on collaborative software are: WikiWikiWeb, Wikipedia and Everything2. By method used we can divide them into:
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an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals.
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Justin Ely"Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together."
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is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals
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Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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shanaburwellCurrency ( 15): There are no scheduled updates posted for the site but the last revision is posted.
Content (15): While it is Wikipedia, there are citations listed at the bottom. The information can also be found in other sources.
Authority (5): With sites like Wikipedia is may be difficult to ensure all of the information is listed is accurate. The information is cited but there is no one author.
Navigation (10): The site is easy to navigate and readable. There are many other links to information and sources listed on the page.
Experience (10): The site was worth time it contained alot of usesful information.
Multimedia (5): There are links to the tools provided and information sources.
Treatment (10): The site is free of biases and stereotyping. It is also age appropriate.
Access ( 5 ): It is easy to access and connects quickly. This site is also accessable from the using various search engines.
Miscellaneous (15 ): The information is accurate. There is no cost to use the site and no information is asked for.
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration.
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The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location.
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Electronic communication tools send messages, files, data, or documents between people and hence facilitate the sharing of information. Examples include:
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- Internet forums (also known as message boards or discussion boards) — a virtual discussion platform to facilitate and manage online text messages
- Online chat — a virtual discussion platform to facilitate and manage real-time text messages
- Instant Messaging
- Telephony — telephones allow users to interact
- Videoconferencing — networked PCs share video and audio signals
- Data conferencing — networked PCs share a common whiteboard that each user can modify
- Application sharing — users can access a shared document or application from their respective computers simultaneously in real time
- Electronic meeting systems (EMS) — originally these were described as "electronic meeting systems," and they were built into meeting rooms. These special purpose rooms usually contained video projectors interlinked with numerous PCs; however, electronic meeting systems have evolved into web-based, any time, any place systems that will accommodate "distributed" meeting participants who may be dispersed in several locations.
Electronic conferencing tools[edit]
Electronic conferencing tools facilitate the sharing of information, but in a more interactive way. Examples include:
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- electronic calendars (also called time management software) — schedule events and automatically notify and remind group members
- project management systems — schedule, track, and chart the steps in a project as it is being completed
- online proofing — share, review, approve, and reject web proofs, artwork, photos, or videos between designers, customers, and clients.
- workflow systems — collaborative management of tasks and documents within a knowledge-based business process
- knowledge management systems — collect, organize, manage, and share various forms of information
- enterprise bookmarking — collaborative bookmarking engine to tag, organize, share, and search enterprise data
- prediction markets — let a group of people predict together the outcome of future events
- extranet systems (sometimes also known as 'project extranets') — collect, organize, manage and share information associated with the delivery of a project (e.g.: the construction of a building)
- social software systems — organize social relations of groups
- online spreadsheets — collaborate and share structured data and information
Collaborative management (coordination) tools[edit]
Collaborative management tools facilitate and manage group activities. Examples include:
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- surveys
- project management
- feedback
- time tracking.
Gathering applications
This functionality may be included in some wikis and blogs, e.g. Wetpaint. Primarily includes:
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- workflow management
- page discussion/chat
- image and file galleries
Wikis
Either stand-alone (such as MediaWiki), part of a suite (such as TikiWiki or Sakai,) or web-based (such as Wikipedia). A wiki typically includes wiki pages (shared/editable pages) and associations between pages.[21]
A Wiki might also include:
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs
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Collaborative software or groupware is an application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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quincy smith"Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_software)
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location. The term is also used to describe software that enables coordination between developers and front-end users, including software such as Confio, which enables collaboration between developers and database administrators
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals.
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treasure johnsoni learned that collaborative softwares supports workers by being able to communicate through the internet
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in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location
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The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location. The term is also used to describe software that enables coordination between developers and front-end users, including software such as Confio, which enables collaboration between developers and database administrators.
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- Persistence is needed in some sessions. Chat and voice communications are routinely non-persistent and evaporate at the end of the session. Virtual room and online file cabinets can persist for years. The designer of the collaborative space needs to consider the information duration needs and implement accordingly.
- Authentication has always been a problem with groupware. When connections are made point-to-point, or when log-in registration is enforced, it's clear who is engaged in the session. However, audio and unmoderated sessions carry the risk of unannounced 'lurkers' who observe but do not announce themselves or contribute.[16][17]
- Until recently, bandwidth issues at fixed location limited full use of the tools. These are exacerbated with mobile devices.
- Multiple input and output streams bring concurrency issues into the groupware applications.
- Motivational issues are important, especially in settings where no pre-defined group process was in place.
- Closely related to the motivation aspect is the question of reciprocity. Ellis and others [18] have shown that the distribution of efforts and benefits has to be carefully balanced in order to ensure that all required group members really participate.
Design and implementation issues[edit source | editbeta]
The complexity of groupware development is still an issue. One reason for this is the socio-technical dimension of groupware. Groupware designers do not only have to address technical issues (as in traditional software development) but also consider the social group processes that should be supported with the groupware application. Some examples for issues in groupware development are:
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khoiril anwar"Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them."
collaboration Software collaborative tools wikipedia web2.0 groupware reference
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Darius RichardsonAn extension of groupware is collaborative media
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Curt Newtondesigned to make achieving common goals easier and more organized in a group
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Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together.
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Marlin KimmelWikipedia's explanation of Collaborative Software.
Internet collaboration Software augmenting human intellect wikipedia
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal.
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A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location.
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Online collaborative gaming software began between early networked computer users.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving. Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars. The artefacts, the tangible evidence of the problem solving process, and the final outcome of the collaborative effort, require documentation and may involve archiving project plans, deadlines and deliverables.
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving.
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Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). Some authors argue they are equivalent. According to Carstensen and Schmidt (1999)[2] groupware is part of CSCW. The authors claim that CSCW, and thereby groupware addresses "how collaborative activities and their coordination can be supported by means of computer systems". Software products such as email, calendaring, text chat, wiki, and bookmarking belong to this category, whenever used for group work, whereas the more general term social software applies to systems used outside the workplace, for example, online dating services and social networking sites like Friendster, Twitter and Facebook. It has been suggested that Metcalfe's law — the more people who use something, the more valuable it becomes — applies to these types of software.
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The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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tony rutledgeCollaborative Media
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Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving. Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration.
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving. Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving.
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Software products such as email, calendaring, text chat, wiki, and bookmarking belong to this category, whenever used for group work, whereas the more general term social software applies to systems used outside the workplace, for example, online dating services and social networking sites like Friendster, Twitter and Facebook. It has been suggested that Metcalfe's law — the more people who use something, the more valuable it becomes — applies to these types of software.
The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location.
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving. Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars. The artefacts, the tangible evidence of the problem solving process, and the final outcome of the collaborative effort, require documentation and may involve archiving project plans, deadlines and deliverables
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ble more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understa
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Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW).
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GERAMIE GIBSONOnline collaboration consist of a group of one or more people together in a group communication and working together in a real time, over the internet.
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Jeremy McGowanhelp people involved in a common task achieve goals.
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intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration.
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Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars.
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Software products such as email, calendaring, text chat, wiki, and bookmarking belong to this category, whenever used for group work, whereas the more general term social software applies to systems used outside the workplace, for example, online dating services and social networking sites like Friendster, Twitter and Facebook.
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The use of collaborative software in the workspace creates a collaborative working environment (CWE). A collaborative working environment supports people in both their individual and cooperative work thus giving birth to a new class of professionals, e-professionals, who can work together irrespective of their geographical location.
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Collaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
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Belen MoraCollaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[
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Collaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them
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Matthew AshtonHere is an example of how software can be used in a collaborative way and how people can work on something, even when not in the same area. I think this a great way technology has advanced to increase productivity.
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Collaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Collaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Collaboration requires individuals working together in a coordinated fashion, towards a common goal. Accomplishing the goal is the primary purpose for bringing the team together. Collaborative software helps facilitate action-oriented teams working together over geographic distances by providing tools that aid communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving. Additionally, collaborative software may support project management functions, such as task assignments, time-managing deadlines, and shared calendars. The artefacts, the tangible evidence of the problem solving process, and the final outcome of the collaborative effort, require documentation and may involve archiving project plans, deadlines and deliverables.
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Collaborative software or groupware is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals. One of the earliest definitions of collaborative software is 'intentional group processes plus software to support them.'[1]
The design intent of collaborative software is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared to enable more effective team collaboration. Collaboration, with respect to information technology, seems to have several definitions. Some are defensible but others are so broad they lose meaningful application. Understanding the differences in human interactions is necessary to ensure that appropriate technologies are employed to meet interaction needs.
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Brainstorming is considered to be a tenet of collaboration, with the rapid exchange of ideas facilitating the group decision making process. Collaborative software provides areas that support multi-user editing, such as virtual whiteboards and chat or other forms of communication. Better solutions record the process and provide revision history. An emerging category of computer software, a collaboration platform is a unified electronic platform that supports synchronous and asynchronous communication through a variety of devices and channels.
An extension of groupware is collaborative media, software that allows several concurrent users to create and manage information in a website. Collaborative media models include wiki (Comparison of wiki software) and Slashdot models. Some sites with publicly accessible content based on collaborative software are: WikiWik
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ne of the earliest definitions of “collaborative software” is, "intentional group processes plus software to support them.
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The design intent of collaborative software (groupware) is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared in order to enable more effective team collaboration.
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so broad they lose any meaningful application
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The design intent of collaborative software (groupware) is to transform the way documents and rich media is shared to enable more effective team collaboration.
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Collaborative software (also referred to as groupware) is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals.
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The design intent of collaborative software (groupware) is to transform the way documents and rich media is shared to enable more effective team collaboration.
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It has been suggested that Metcalfe's law — the more people who use something, the more valuable it becomes — applies to these types of software.
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