Zusammenfassung
Das vorliegende Papier untersucht, wie sich die Behavior-Setting-Theorie von Barker nutzen läßt, um konstruktive Hinweise für die Gestaltung von Umgebungen für CSCW zu erhalten. Die sich dadurch bietenden Möglichkeiten werden mit konkreten Erfahrungen von Anwendern mit elektronischer Zusammenarbeit verglichen. Dieser Ansatz soll helfen, situiertes Handeln in CSCW zu unterstützen.
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Pankoke-Babatz, U. (1998). Elektronische Behavior-Settings für CSCW. In: Herrmann, T., Just-Hahn, K. (eds) Groupware und organisatorische Innovation. Berichte des German Chapter of the ACM, vol 51. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80105-0_9
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