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Social Cognition, Artefacts, and Stigmergy revisited: Concepts of coordination
A number of different coordination concepts have been developed to explain how individual activities are coordinated on a social level, and the variety of concepts shows there is an interest in many domains to find such explanations. Stigmergy being one … Continue reading
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Coordination of Cooperative Work through Artifacts and the Practice of Stigmergy
Researchers in the field of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) have increasingly come to realize that artifacts play an important role in the coordination of cooperative work. This master thesis is an attempt to make an inquiry into the nature … Continue reading
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