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Architectural framework for CSCW

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Cooperation Among Organizations

Part of the book series: Research Reports ESPRIT ((2998,volume 1))

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Although CSCW is a young research field, a multiplicity of paradigms, models, tools and applications already exist. Within their domains these have proved useful. However, comprehensive user support requires a pluralistic approach with the integration of different applications and current technologies. Since previous systems have been designed to support particular areas of functionality they usually lack integration.

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Pastor, E., Jager, J. (1993). Architectural framework for CSCW. In: Power, R.J.D. (eds) Cooperation Among Organizations. Research Reports ESPRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84871-1_6

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