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The main goal of the paper is to define Computer Support for Cooperative Works (CSCW) and include next steps:
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to identify types of activities in an Organizational Control Information Systems (OCIS) and space-time interaction forms of activities which can be characterized as Collaboration and Cooperation;
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to define and describe Collaboration and Cooperation in an OCIS by an OCIS Conceptual Model.
On this base we would like to show ways of possible decisions for future relationships can appear between the eastern and western Computer Society. The paage limitation makes us to show our reasoning very brifly.
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Azarov, S.S., Stogny, A.A. (1995). CSCW — Paradigm of Modern Applied Informatics and Problem of East-West Relationships. In: Eder, J., Kalinichenko, L.A. (eds) East/West Database Workshop. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3577-7_29
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