Computer supported collaborative research
Computer supported collaborative research
Although the areas of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), and Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)are now relatively well established, the related field of Computer Supported Collaborative Research (CSCR) is newly proposed here. An analysis of the principles and issues behindCSCR is performed leading to a full definition and specification of the CSCR domain is provided with a view to setting up an e-laboratory designed to support research students and their supervisors wherever they are located, as well as general collaborative research supporting diverse faculties and business developments. The present state of the subject with a literature review of the parent subjects have been considered to determine the models and methodologies necessary. The analysis will lead to the design of a particular computer interface and collaborative support engine to support the research community. This is to be trialled on research projects and through an iterative process of feedback and re-design to create an effective interface and collaborative e- laboratory.
The primary outcome will be the analysis and re-design of the online e-research laboratory together with a measure of its efficacy in the research process.
University of Southampton
Hinze-Hoare, Vita
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26 August 2008
Hinze-Hoare, Vita
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Argles, David
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Wills, Gary
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Hinze-Hoare, Vita
(2008)
Computer supported collaborative research.
University of Southampton, School of Electronics and Computer Science, Masters Thesis, 145pp.
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Abstract
Although the areas of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), and Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)are now relatively well established, the related field of Computer Supported Collaborative Research (CSCR) is newly proposed here. An analysis of the principles and issues behindCSCR is performed leading to a full definition and specification of the CSCR domain is provided with a view to setting up an e-laboratory designed to support research students and their supervisors wherever they are located, as well as general collaborative research supporting diverse faculties and business developments. The present state of the subject with a literature review of the parent subjects have been considered to determine the models and methodologies necessary. The analysis will lead to the design of a particular computer interface and collaborative support engine to support the research community. This is to be trialled on research projects and through an iterative process of feedback and re-design to create an effective interface and collaborative e- laboratory.
The primary outcome will be the analysis and re-design of the online e-research laboratory together with a measure of its efficacy in the research process.
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Published date: 26 August 2008
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University of Southampton
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Local EPrints ID: 66204
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/66204
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Author:
Vita Hinze-Hoare
Thesis advisor:
David Argles
Thesis advisor:
Gary Wills
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