DocumentCode
2903310
Title
A methodology for redesigning the collaborative processes with undesirable multi-way task dependency
Author
Daneshgar, Farhad
Author_Institution
Basser Dept. of Comput. Sci., Sydney Univ., NSW, Australia
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
769
Lastpage
775
Abstract
As a first effort in analysis, design and implementation of a specialised collaborative database that maintains records of collaborative structures for business applications, an innovative methodology for planning, analysis and design of such databases is introduced. This methodology was based on an awareness model in which awareness is defined in terms of collaborative semantic concepts such as actors, roles, and artefacts. Also, a LotusNOTES-based software called AWT (aware-ware template) was introduced in that paper for implementing the methodology of that study. According to that methodology awareness levels of the actors can be assessed, raised and maintained at desired/required levels. One practical limitation of that methodology which creates inefficiency and unnecessary overhead problems was that each simple task must participate in one, and only one collaborative task. In other words, during the design phase of the collaborative process, no simple task could be linked to more than one other simple task. The question in this paper is that how to apply AWT software to a collaborative process where a simple task already is designed to be related to more than one other simple task without loss of efficiency and clarity. This paper provides a guideline for redesigning such collaborative process in a way that the requirements of the AWT are met without any arbitration or loss of originality and integrity in the collaborative process. To further, clarify the technical issues involved in this enhanced methodology a case study representing a collaborative process called `cohort of students´ is used
Keywords
commerce; database management systems; educational computing; groupware; AWT software; LotusNOTES-based software; actors; artefacts; aware-ware template; awareness model; business applications; cohort of students; collaborative database; collaborative processes; collaborative semantic concepts; collaborative structures; database analysis; database design; database planning; multi-way task dependency; overhead problems; roles; Application software; Collaboration; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Computer science; Database systems; Guidelines; Information retrieval; Process planning; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Networking, 2001. Proceedings. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beppu City, Oita
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0951-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICOIN.2001.905568
Filename
905568
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