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Task and Technology Interaction (TTI): A Theory of Technological Support for Group Tasks
Maui, Hawaii January 03-January 06
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Ajaz R. Rana, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Computer and Information Science
Murray Turoff, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Computer and Information Science
Starr Roxanne Hiltz, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Computer and Information Science
The Group Support Systems? (GSS) research literature, filled with disjointed empirical investigations, yearns for a theory to guide researchers and practitioners in their efforts to prescribe support technologies for a given group task. A theory of Task and Technology Interaction (TTI) is proposed as a viable approach for guiding the research, and offering practical guidelines for MIS/GSS practitioners. The TTI is based upon a reinterpretation of contemporary conceptualizations of group support technologies and a new representation of group tasks. Central to the proposed conceptualizations are the functional requirements of a task. A strategy for applying the assertions of TTI is outlined and directions for future research are suggested.
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Ajaz R. Rana, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, "Task and Technology Interaction (TTI): A Theory of Technological Support for Group Tasks," hicss, vol. 2, pp.66, 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Volume 2: Information Systems Track-Collaboration Systems and Technology, 1997
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