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The Basic Support for Cooperative Work (BSCW) project at GMD is developing tools that provide support for crossplatform information sharing for groups of users over the World-Wide Web. The basis for these tools is the BSCW shared workspace system-a centralised shared information system integrated with an unmodified Web server and accessible from standard Web browsers. In this paper we discuss the experiences with the public release of version 1 of the system and the subsequent re-design for the current version (version 2), following feedback from the users. We describe particular problems, and demonstrate our solutions, arising from the choice of the Web as a platform for collaboration tools, and extend this to suggest that some of our experiences may be more generally applicable to the design of effective collaboration-support systems.
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Citation:
Richard Bentley, Wolfgang Appelt,
"Designing a System for Cooperative Work on the World-Wide Web: Experiences with the BSCW System,"
hicss,
p. 297,
30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 4: Information Systems Track - Internet and the Digital Economy,
1997
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