Authors
Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Bonnie Nardi, Mike Creech, Loren Terveen, Ellen Isaacs, John Hainsworth
Publication date
2004/12/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
445-471
Publisher
ACM
Description
Modern work is a highly social process, offering many cues for people to organize communication and access information. Shared physical workplaces provide natural support for tasks such as (a) social reminding about communication commitments and keeping track of collaborators and friends, and (b) social data mining of local expertise for advice and information. However, many people now collaborate remotely using tools such as email and voicemail. Our field studies show that these tools do not provide the social cues needed for group work processes. In part, this is because the tools are organized around messages, rather than people. In response to this problem, we created ContactMap, a system that makes people the primary unit of interaction. ContactMap provides a structured social desktop representation of users' important contacts that directly supports social reminding and social data mining. We …
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Scholar articles
S Whittaker, Q Jones, B Nardi, M Creech, L Terveen… - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2004