Proceedings 2001 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
DOI: 10.1109/saint.2001.905184
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Community Organizer: supporting the formation of network communities through spatial representation

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce Community Organizer, a system designed to support network communities by providing spatial representations of community members and communication exchanged among these members. This spatial representation reflects the closeness of interests and concerns among them. We conducted an experiment with two different versions of the software. One version offered meaningful spatial representation while the other version did not. Experiment results indicate the eflectiveness of the proposed … Show more

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“…Millen et al, 2002 analysed the financial benefits of online "communities of practice", groups defined by similarities in working methods or outlook, in a variety of industry types. Community Organiser (Kamei et al, 2001) provides an intuitive visual representation of chat room participants so that they can easily locate others of similar interest and approach them. Within this view, clusters of individuals with similar interests appear to aggregate into a potential "community".…”
Section: Connected Local Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Millen et al, 2002 analysed the financial benefits of online "communities of practice", groups defined by similarities in working methods or outlook, in a variety of industry types. Community Organiser (Kamei et al, 2001) provides an intuitive visual representation of chat room participants so that they can easily locate others of similar interest and approach them. Within this view, clusters of individuals with similar interests appear to aggregate into a potential "community".…”
Section: Connected Local Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%