Capturing the capture concepts: a case study in the design of computer-supported meeting environments

作者: Marilyn Mantei

DOI: 10.1145/62266.62287

关键词: Test (assessment)Computer scienceSocializationTrial and errorSoftwareComputer-aidedTask (project management)Human–computer interactionHuman communicationCognition

摘要: Designing interactive interfaces for individual usage is a significantly hard task that being surmounted by evolving theory and hours of trial error. The designing cooperative work even more difficult. Not only it necessary to deal with the individual's cognitive processes model computer aided task, but also build software support human - communication all underlying socialization group dynamics this implies.In development Capture Lab environment, guesswork was coupled study behavior in meetings both electronic conventional, an extrapolation existing research series mini-experiments test out various ideas about design. These approaches are described body paper along design considerations at issue meeting behaviors we have since observed as result our choices.

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