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Original Articles

Role mechanisms in collaborative systems

Pages 181-193 | Received 01 May 2005, Published online: 22 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) systems are computer-based tools that support collaborative activities. They should meet the requirements of normal collaborative efforts among people. They should not only support virtual face-to-face collaboration among people at a distance, but also improve face-to-face collaboration by providing more mechanisms to overcome the drawbacks of face-to-face collaboration among people. Therefore, introducing roles into CSCW systems is extremely important. By roles, one can avoid users of CSCW systems being overwhelmed by too much irrelevant information. One of the major problems in current CSCW systems is determining how to define and specify roles clearly and rigorously while maintaining the flexibility for collaboration. Many traditional CSCW systems based on roles have lost their flexibility after introducing roles because they can only provide static role mechanisms based on intuitive role concepts. There are no flexible mechanisms for role tuning, changing and transitions because there is not a special mechanism to express a role. This paper reviews the applications of roles in traditional collaborative systems, clarifies the general meanings of roles, discusses the functions of roles in collaboration, and suggests a role mechanism and a group of principles to support collaboration based on roles. This paper concludes that roles need more comprehensive research and will be applied widely in different areas.

Acknowledgements

An early version of the paper was published in the Proceedings of the 11th International Society of Production Enhancement (ISPE) International Conference on Concurrent Engineering (ISPE/CE2004), Beijing, China, 26–30 July 2004, pp. 455–461. Research was supported by research funding from Nipissing University (No. 10-3287–42195) and by IBM Eclipse Innovation Grant Funding. Pierre Seguin is now making programs to demonstrate our ideas on role-based collaboration. His questions always activate me to think more.

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