2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1109/cisis.2008.35
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A Quantitative Treatment to Data from Computer-Supported Collaboration: An Ontological Approach

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“…Our ontology constitutes a natural extension of an ongoing effort to provide a rich representation scheme that supports collaboration analysis, which started from the proposal of [8] and continued through the work suggested by [2]. As shown in Figure 2, a hierar-PAPER MANAGING CSCL ACTIVITY THROUGH NETWORKING MODELS chical model is built from the general collaborative activity entity which branches to five principal activity indicators: active learning, perception, support, planning and task development, and conflict management.…”
Section: Related Work IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our ontology constitutes a natural extension of an ongoing effort to provide a rich representation scheme that supports collaboration analysis, which started from the proposal of [8] and continued through the work suggested by [2]. As shown in Figure 2, a hierar-PAPER MANAGING CSCL ACTIVITY THROUGH NETWORKING MODELS chical model is built from the general collaborative activity entity which branches to five principal activity indicators: active learning, perception, support, planning and task development, and conflict management.…”
Section: Related Work IImentioning
confidence: 99%