In the current discussion of the impact Web 2.0 may have on CSCW and
Groupware research, Web 2.0 applications are often considered to
be a substitute for Collaboration Support Systems. This paper argues
that rather than replacing such systems, Web 2.0 mechanisms may complement
them and help to overcome existing problems. The paper provides an
analysis of differences and overlaps in purposes of applications
and processes in these domains. This leads to the development of
strategies for their combination. The paper describes real world
implementations of these strategies and reflects upon how Web 2.0
may influence and even shape next generation Collaboration Support
Systems.
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%A Prilla, Michael
%A Ritterskamp, Carsten
%B Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2008
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%E Herczeg, Michael
%E Kindsmüller, Martin Christoph
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%T Combining Web 2.0 and Collaboration Support Systems
%X In the current discussion of the impact Web 2.0 may have on CSCW and
Groupware research, Web 2.0 applications are often considered to
be a substitute for Collaboration Support Systems. This paper argues
that rather than replacing such systems, Web 2.0 mechanisms may complement
them and help to overcome existing problems. The paper provides an
analysis of differences and overlaps in purposes of applications
and processes in these domains. This leads to the development of
strategies for their combination. The paper describes real world
implementations of these strategies and reflects upon how Web 2.0
may influence and even shape next generation Collaboration Support
Systems.
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Groupware research, Web 2.0 applications are often considered to
be a substitute for Collaboration Support Systems. This paper argues
that rather than replacing such systems, Web 2.0 mechanisms may complement
them and help to overcome existing problems. The paper provides an
analysis of differences and overlaps in purposes of applications
and processes in these domains. This leads to the development of
strategies for their combination. The paper describes real world
implementations of these strategies and reflects upon how Web 2.0
may influence and even shape next generation Collaboration Support
Systems.},
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