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Ellis, C.A., Gibbs, S.J. and Gail, L. |
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1991 |
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Groupware: some issues and experiences |
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Communication of the ACM 34(l), pp. 38-58 |
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Groupware reflects a change in emphasis from using the computer to solve problems to using the computer to facilitate human interaction. This article describes categories and examples of group- ware and discusses some underlying research and development issues. GROVE, a novel group editor, is explained in some detail as a salient groupware example. |
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