Task and Information Modeling for Cooperative Work
C. Foltz, S. Killich, M. Wolf, L. Schmidt, and H. Luczak. Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the HCI International 2001 (New Orleans 2001), page 172–176. Mahwah, Erlbaum, (2001)
Abstract
Modern work systems are characterized by many persons being involved and the common use of computer systems to support them. Particularly with regard to product development, organizational paradigms like Concurrent Engineering (Pennell & Winner, 1989) enhance this trend. Therefore, task and information modeling for cooperative work are important for the design of work systems. In this paper, the further development of the C3modeling technique (Luczak et al., 1999; Killich et al., 1999) and ist application to chemical process development is presented.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Foltz.2001
%A Foltz, C.
%A Killich, S.
%A Wolf, M.
%A Schmidt, L.
%A Luczak, H.
%B Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the HCI International 2001 (New Orleans 2001)
%C Mahwah
%D 2001
%E Smith, M. J.
%E Salvendy, G.
%I Erlbaum
%K Arbeitssystemgestaltung Entwicklungskooperation mmspub Telekooperation Workgroup_Computing
%P 172–176
%T Task and Information Modeling for Cooperative Work
%X Modern work systems are characterized by many persons being involved and the common use of computer systems to support them. Particularly with regard to product development, organizational paradigms like Concurrent Engineering (Pennell & Winner, 1989) enhance this trend. Therefore, task and information modeling for cooperative work are important for the design of work systems. In this paper, the further development of the C3modeling technique (Luczak et al., 1999; Killich et al., 1999) and ist application to chemical process development is presented.
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