Designing for technology-mediated collaboration
Sammanfattning
This thesis concerns the design of a synchronous shared workspace supporting technology-mediated collaboration. In order to collaborate, participants need to be able to coordinate the activity. And to coordinate an activity, they need be aware of others involved in the collaboration. However, what do we need to be aware of concerning the others? And how do we visualize that? Further, how well does contemporary technology support what we need to visualize? And finally, how do we evaluate this type of system, and how do we communicate the results? Two systems were developed having different support for coordination of activities. The first system was used to gain insight into the impact of minimalist awareness information on a web page, while the second system, a web-based collaboration software was developed based on design guidelines emerging from the first system. Two observation studies and focus group sessions, as well as a literature study, supplemented the set of design guidelines into a first set of design requirements for the collaborative system. Inspired by a design science research approach, the system was developed in a cyclical fashion, alternating between development steps and various forms of evaluation.
The thesis contributes by supplying a set of design patterns made to support coordination in a shared workspace based on a theoretical construct I call “self-awareness”, where users are not only seeing the activity of others, but also their own activity as seen by the others.
Delarbeten
Paper 1. Nilsson, S. & Svensson, L. (2005). Awareness information and user behavior: A field experiment of an online collective system. WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications. ISSN 1790-0832. Issue 12, Volume 2, December 2005 Paper 2. Nilsson, S. & Svensson, L. (2012). Supporting participation in online learning communities with awareness information. International Journal of Web Based Communities, Volume 8, No.4, pp. 537 - 549. ::doi::10.1504/IJWBC.2012.049565 Paper 3. Nilsson, S. (2015). Design Patterns for Visualization of User Activities in a Synchronous Shared Workspace. International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning (iJAC), Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 42-46.::doi::10.3991/ijac.v8i3.4918 Paper 4. Nilsson, S. & Jobe, W. (2019). Visualization of activity in real- time shared workspaces – adapting to nomadic work practices. Accepted to the Thirteenth International Conference on Design Principles and Practices – Design + Context, 1-3 March 2019, St. Petersburg, Russia Paper 5.
Nilsson, S & Svensson, L. (2018). On Informal Alignment Practices Developing Groupware Systems. This paper has been presented as a working paper ACM Group2018 conference, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
Göteborgs universitet. IT-fakulteten
Institution
Department of Applied Information Technology ; Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologi
Disputation
13:00 Torg Grön, Department of Applied Information Technology, Forskningsgången 6, Göteborg
Datum för disputation
2018-12-21
E-post
stefan.nilsson@hv.se
Datum
2018-11-30Författare
Nilsson, Stefan
Nyckelord
technology-mediated collaboration
coordination
awareness
CSCW
shared workspace
grounding
social norms
design patterns
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-88245-05-2
Serie/rapportnr.
Gothenburg Studies in Informatics
55
Språk
eng