2002
DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.2001.0512
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Editorial: Awareness and the WWW

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“…HCI researchers continue to design awareness into a variety of systems, for instance, through the Web, instant messaging, and wireless computing (Liechti & Sumi, 2002;Weiss & Craiger, 2002). However, as HCI researchers note, 'Privacy and visibility stand in tension with one another, and understanding how to strike a balance appropriate to the situation is one of the critical issues in designing to support social interaction' (Erikson, Halverson, Kellog, Laff, & Wolf, 2002, p. 44).…”
Section: Organizational Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HCI researchers continue to design awareness into a variety of systems, for instance, through the Web, instant messaging, and wireless computing (Liechti & Sumi, 2002;Weiss & Craiger, 2002). However, as HCI researchers note, 'Privacy and visibility stand in tension with one another, and understanding how to strike a balance appropriate to the situation is one of the critical issues in designing to support social interaction' (Erikson, Halverson, Kellog, Laff, & Wolf, 2002, p. 44).…”
Section: Organizational Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness monitoring systems have been implemented in organizations such as NYNEX and Xerox (Lee, Schlueter, & Girgensohn, 1997) and have been embraced by the computing community as one of the most important design features of collaborative work (e.g., Abowd & Mynatt, 2000;Liechti & Sumi, 2002). However, researchers are now beginning to acknowledge the difficulty in getting people to accept and use these systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The issue of awareness has received increasing attention from researchers of computer-supported cooperative work, the human -computer interaction (HCI) and the World Wide Web (Liechti and Sumi 2002). Groupware designers believe that the awareness of team members' activity benefits the group coordination and performance (Fussell et al 1998).…”
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“…In literature one can find different types of user awareness. Liechti [11] differentiates besides others four main categories, which are not mutually exclusive: group, workspace, contextual, and peripheral. Dourish and Bellotti [2] proposed one of the first definitions for awareness: "Awareness is an understanding of the activities of others, which provides a context for your own activity".…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%