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From Webspace to Workspace and Back Again: Seamless Instantiation, Composition, and Use of Interactive Project Objects
Brighton, United Kingdom September 04-September 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2006.23Visual Languages and Human-Centric Co ...
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Dejin Zhao, Penn State University
Mary Beth Rosson, Penn State University
Nonprogrammers who wish to construct and share online resources for a group (e.g., discussion boards, calendars, multi-media documents) may do so by using end-user web construction tools such as BaseCamp, MSN Group, and CommunityZero to create group or community websites. Others may prefer collaborative tools like Groove to support a more synchronous style of composition and interaction. However there is little if any support for combining these two approaches to build, refine, and use shared resources using either a web browser or real-time collaborative tools. In this short paper we use two user interaction scenarios to illustrate our current work on integrating these two styles of collaboration.
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Dejin Zhao, Mary Beth Rosson, "From Webspace to Workspace and Back Again: Seamless Instantiation, Composition, and Use of Interactive Project Objects," vlhcc, pp.177-180, Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC'06), 2006
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