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Zreik, K. (author), Stouffs, R. (author), Tunçer, B. (author), Ozsariyildiz, S. (author), Beheshti, R. (author)
conference paper 2003
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Koutamanis, A. (author)
conference paper 2003
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Soekijad, M. (author), Andriessen, J.H.E. (author), Wright, L. (author), Huis in 't Veld, M.A.A. (author), Verburg, R. (author)
report 2003
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DeKoven, E.A.M. (author)
This thesis explores how to make appliances, such as thermostats, televisions and microwave ovens, easier to program. It does so by looking at person-product interaction as a type of collaborative planning dialogues. The user and product must âtalkâ to each other, engaging in a collaborative dialogue that can lead to a shared plan concerning...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author)
The interface between Design and Manufacturing forms a locus of frequent interpersonal conflict. Misunderstandings, unwelcome surprises and planning problems are the rule rather than the exception. Within companies that deliver consumer goods in large quantities to the market this interface is also the transition from exploration (seeking new...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Kolfschoten, G.L. (author), Briggs, R.O. (author), De Vreede, G.J. (author), Jacobs, P.H.M. (author), Appelman, J.H. (author)
Organizations increasingly use collaborative teams in order to create value for their stakeholders. This trend has given rise to a new research field: Collaboration Engineering. The goal of Collaboration Engineering is to design and deploy processes for high-value recurring collaborative tasks, and to design these processes such that...
journal article 2006
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Kleinsmann, M.S. (author)
Fast product follow-ups and increasing customer demands have changed product design from a rather unstructured process, into a systematic activity. Nowadays, both companies and researchers have developed the organizational aspects of integrated product design. However, attention to the collaborative aspects lags behind the structural and...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Mostert, E. (author), Pahl-Wostl, C. (author), Rees, Y. (author), Searle, B. (author), Tabara, D. (author), Tippett, J. (author)
We present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted as part of the European HarmoniCOP project. The main theme was social learning, which emphasizes the importance of collaboration, organization, and learning. The case studies show that social learning in river-basin management is not an unrealistic...
journal article 2007
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Kolfschoten, G.L. (author)
Collaboration is often presented as the solution to numerous problems in business and society. However, collaboration is challenging, and collaboration support is not an off-the-shelf-product. This research offers theoretical foundations for Collaboration Engineering. Collaboration Engineering is an approach to design and deploy high value...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Blok, M. (author), De Korte, E.M. (author), Groenesteijn, L. (author), Formanoy, M. (author), Vink, P. (author)
conference paper 2009
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Klievink, B. (author), Janssen, M. (author)
Improving public service delivery is a very complex domain and the complexity is difficult to grasp by stakeholders having various degree of knowledge and involvement. An emergent and promising method for dealing with complex problems is simulation gaming, which can be used to capitalize the intrinsic experiences and knowledge of people and...
journal article 2010
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De Jong, A. (author)
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maintenance to prevent and to remedy defects that cause unavailability. Users of technical systems usually bear the consequences of the risk of unavailability, in particular the loss of productivity. This is based on the presumption that users are best...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Van Deursen, A. (author), Mesbah, A. (author), Cornelissen, B. (author), Zaidman, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Guzzi, A. (author)
In practice, many people have to work together to develop and maintain a software system. However, the programmer’s key tool, the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), is a solo-tool, serving to help individual programmers understand and modify the system. Such an IDE does not leverage the knowledge other team members may have of the design...
report 2010
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Lukosch, S.G. (author), Klebl, M. (author), Buttler, T. (author)
In knowledge management, the act of telling stories is utilized to capture and convey knowledge. Spoken language is the basis for telling stories. Collaborative audio-based storytelling uses the act of verbally telling stories in groups. In this paper, we explore how to utilize verbally told stories for informal knowledge management. To identify...
journal article 2011
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Onur, E. (author), Durmus, Y. (author), Hawas, M.G. (author), Heemstra de Groot, S.M. (author), Niemegeers, I.G.M.M. (author)
In this paper, we present a visionary concept referred to as Collaborative and Cognitive Network Platforms (CCNPs) as a future-proof solution for creating a dependable, self-organizing and self-managing communication substrate for effective ICT solutions to societal problems. CCNP creates a cooperative communication platform to support critical...
journal article 2011
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Nevejan, C. (author), Brazier, F. (author)
Witnessing in merging biological, social and algorithmic realities is crucial to trust, as modelled in the YUTPA framework. Being witness and bearing witness is fundamental to human interaction. System participation in human communities of practice challenges the notion of witnessing and therefore the ability to build trust. Nevertheless,...
journal article 2012
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Doirado, E. (author), Van den Berg, M. (author), Van Lint, J.W.C. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author), Prendinger, H. (author)
Disaster evacuation studies are important but difficult or impossible to conduct in the real world. Evacuation simulation in a virtual world can be an important tool to obtain data on the escape and choice behavior of people. However, to obtain accurate “realistic” data, the engagement of participants is a key challenge. Therefore, we describe...
conference paper 2012
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Volker, L. (author), Scharpff, J. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author), Herder, P.M. (author)
Transportation networks are important public infrastructures because they enable economic and social activity. Trends in contracting the maintenance of such assets have caused a shift in governance from a public body to market-like arrangements and changed the roles and responsibilities among asset owner, asset manager and service providers....
conference paper 2012
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Azevedo, D. (author), Fonseca, B. (author), Paredes, H. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author), Janeiro Lopes Da Silva, J. (author), Briggs, R.O. (author)
The need for computer-supported collaboration has grown over the last years and made collaboration an important factor within organizations. This trend has resulted in the development of a variety of tools and technologies to support the various forms of collaboration. Many collaborative processes, e.g. strategy building, scenario analysis, root...
journal article 2013
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Wijnen, R.A.A. (author)
An airport’s operation and development impacts many stakeholders. Therefore, an airport should be treated as a socio-technical system. An airport operator and its stakeholders should strategically plan and develop the airport together. This dissertation describes the development of the HARMOS Decision Support System that can facilitate such...
doctoral thesis 2013
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