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Title Identifying the Awareness Mechanisms for Mobile Collaborative Applications
Authors Valeria Herskovic, Sergio Ochoa, José A. Pino, Pedro Antunes, Emilio Ormeño
Publication date 2013
Abstract The complexity of modeling collaborative systems has been
broadly
recognized by the CSCW community. Mobile collaborative applications are a
particular case of those systems, where design requirements and constraints
are even more complex than in stationary solutions. Design complexity in
mobile application increases because mobility changes the interaction
requirements of nomadic users and the capabilities of devices to support
them. Consequently, the awareness support provided by these systems should
also be adjusted according to the nomadic users' context. This article
presents a method that helps identifying the awareness mechanisms required
by nomadic users to support a certain activity. The method, named Awareness
Identification Method for Mobile Applications (AIMMA), suggests particular
awareness components embedded in mobile collaborative applications, which
will increase the interaction possibilities of users participating in a
collaborative process. AIMMA can be used by software developers as a design
guideline. This article reports the results of a proof of concept where the
proposed method helped identifying suitable awareness mechanisms to improve
the collaboration support of a mobile application. This method could also be
extended to help identify, e.g., the services required by mobile workers to
support their interactions.
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Pages 241-256
Conference name Collaboration Researchers' International Workshop on Groupware
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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