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A groupware environment for transient virtual organization building

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In this paper we describe an environment and a process for the design and evolution of context-sensitive collaborative systems. Contextualisation and adaptation are the main characteristics of this environment. The initial design is based on scenarios, which are converted into a global behaviour model. This model is then mapped on the 3-level software architecture (application level, generic collaborative support, network infrastructure). The AMF-C architecture model is used for modelling the application level in order to obtain an adaptable collaborative system. This adaptation is based on a library of patterns and software components and by taking into account new scenarios which modify the behaviour model as well as the software architecture.

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IHM '03: Proceedings of the 15th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
November 2003
313 pages
ISBN:1581138032
DOI:10.1145/1063669
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