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Cooperation, coordination and control in computer-supported work

Cooperation, coordination and control in computer-supported work Laurence SF-funded collaboratories are experimental and empirical research environments in which domain scientists work with computer, communications, behavioral and social scientists to design systems, participate in collaborative science, and conduct experiments to evaluate and improve the systems. These research projects are concerned with distributed and collaborative research that requires intense reliance on wide-area networks and the Internet, to bring together instruments, laboratories and researchers. Three N S F programs in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate support the design of collaboratories and coordination experiments: C. R o s e n b e r g using multiple supercomputers and workstations, and real-time processing of composite high-speed data streams. T h e experiments explore the feasibility of group collaboration over the network and the use of GB networks to develop simulated environments. [ ] About the Author: L A U R E N C E C. R O S E N B E R G is the ability to store and easily access the data and knowledge in extremely large, heterogeneous and distributed databases. The Database and Expert Systems P r o g r a m coordinates this effort. F u n d i n g for proposals http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Communications of the ACM Association for Computing Machinery

Cooperation, coordination and control in computer-supported work

Communications of the ACM , Volume 34 (12) – Dec 1, 1991

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1991 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0001-0782
DOI
10.1145/125319.125396
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Abstract

Laurence SF-funded collaboratories are experimental and empirical research environments in which domain scientists work with computer, communications, behavioral and social scientists to design systems, participate in collaborative science, and conduct experiments to evaluate and improve the systems. These research projects are concerned with distributed and collaborative research that requires intense reliance on wide-area networks and the Internet, to bring together instruments, laboratories and researchers. Three N S F programs in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate support the design of collaboratories and coordination experiments: C. R o s e n b e r g using multiple supercomputers and workstations, and real-time processing of composite high-speed data streams. T h e experiments explore the feasibility of group collaboration over the network and the use of GB networks to develop simulated environments. [ ] About the Author: L A U R E N C E C. R O S E N B E R G is the ability to store and easily access the data and knowledge in extremely large, heterogeneous and distributed databases. The Database and Expert Systems P r o g r a m coordinates this effort. F u n d i n g for proposals

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Communications of the ACMAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Dec 1, 1991

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