Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work &Amp; Social Computing 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2675133.2675136
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Coordination-Artifacts Suiting

Abstract: This paper addresses the received understanding of the status of plans in cooperative work-that is, artefacts that anticipate future ways of performing activities, to challenge the received understanding of the plan's capacity to anticipate interdependencies as an immutable feature of plans. We propose conceptualizing the plan's capacity to anticipate interdependencies at work as an emergent, distributed and artifact-mediated activity that might be uncovered studying plans, planning and the plans application a… Show more

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“…section 3.1.3) by not just being "vehicles for information" (ibid., p.257) or for memory aids. Redaelli and Carassa (2015) studied coordinative artifacts at an Italian airport. In doing so, they tried to understand "the role of plans in supporting coordination at work by proposing an approach that focuses on how the plan's capacity to anticipate interdependencies at work is maintained in face of changes in surroundings to ensure stability in the coordination of different stakeholders" (ibid., p.165).…”
Section: Coordination Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…section 3.1.3) by not just being "vehicles for information" (ibid., p.257) or for memory aids. Redaelli and Carassa (2015) studied coordinative artifacts at an Italian airport. In doing so, they tried to understand "the role of plans in supporting coordination at work by proposing an approach that focuses on how the plan's capacity to anticipate interdependencies at work is maintained in face of changes in surroundings to ensure stability in the coordination of different stakeholders" (ibid., p.165).…”
Section: Coordination Practicementioning
confidence: 99%