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'Groupware for Groups': Problem-Driven Design in Deme

Authors :
Davies, Todd
O'Connor, Brendan
Cochran, Alex
Parker, Andrew
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Design choices can be clarified when group interaction software is directed at solving the interaction needs of particular groups that pre-date the groupware. We describe an example: the Deme platform for online deliberation. Traditional threaded conversation systems are insufficient for solving the problem at which Deme is aimed, namely, that the democratic process in grassroots community groups is undermined both by the limited availability of group members for face-to-face meetings and by constraints on the use of information in real-time interactions. We describe and motivate design elements, either implemented or planned for Deme, that addresses this problem. We believe that "problem focused" design of software for preexisting groups provides a useful framework for evaluating the appropriateness of design elements in groupware generally.<br />Comment: Position paper from the Beyond Threaded Conversation Workshop at CHI 2005, Portland, Oregon, April 3, 2005; 3 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1302.3209
Document Type :
Working Paper