Assessing Collaborative Tools from an Information-Processing Perspective: Identification of Value-Added Processes (original) (raw)
Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2003
Abstract
The authors explore the relevance of an information-processing perspective to collaboration. Based on the information cycle and inspired by the mechanics of collaboration, their model suggests that collaboration implies two types of informational activities: taskwork-related and teamwork-related. They present competitive intelligence as an example of collaborative projects, and CI taskwork informational mechanics, translated into criteria, to evaluate CI software. These
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