2012
DOI: 10.15174/au.2012.345
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Formal Definition of Collaborative Spaces

Abstract: Collaborative spaces are widely used for diverse organizations and purposes. Despite the fact that technological solutions exist there is a lack of methodological support to develop such environments. In this paper we illustrate how FlowiXML methodology can be used to develop collaborative spaces using a real life case study. The benefits of the resulting system are evaluated and the results are discussed.

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“…Yet, it is easier to talk about collaboration and CS than implementing it in practice. Despite of some authors argue about the lack of methodological support to develop such environments [9], some efforts have been developed to setup virtual spaces for individual and groups to discuss around domain knowledge within a CN, by means of dedicated methods and tools [10]. An additional challenge relates to the fact that a CN does not remain forever in time; it follows a life cycle, which might comprise five different states, from its creation to its dissolution [11].…”
Section: Collaborative Network and Collaborative Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, it is easier to talk about collaboration and CS than implementing it in practice. Despite of some authors argue about the lack of methodological support to develop such environments [9], some efforts have been developed to setup virtual spaces for individual and groups to discuss around domain knowledge within a CN, by means of dedicated methods and tools [10]. An additional challenge relates to the fact that a CN does not remain forever in time; it follows a life cycle, which might comprise five different states, from its creation to its dissolution [11].…”
Section: Collaborative Network and Collaborative Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%