Modeling and exploiting collaborative traces in web-based collaborative working environment

作者: Qiang Li , Marie-Hélène Abel , Jean-Paul A. Barthès

DOI: 10.1016/J.CHB.2013.04.028

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摘要: In a Web-based Collaborative Working Environment (CWE), traces are always produced by past activities or interactions. Although every trace derives from the stored information, modeled not only represents knowledge but also experience interactive actions among actors between an actor and system. Normally, with increasing complexity of group structure frequent collaboration needs, existing interactions become more difficult to grasp analyze. This article focuses on defining, modeling exploiting various in context CWE, particular Traces (CTs) left shared/collaborative workspace. A model collaborative that can efficiently enrich facilitate is proposed explained details. Furthermore, we introduce define type complex filter as possible approach exploit traces. Four basic scenarios exploitation presented describe its effects advantages CWE. general framework CT-based SWOT Analysis discussed examples. For practical applications, validation our examined platform E-MEMORAe2.0. addition, remark concerning recommendations based given conclusion.

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