Email is an important form of asynchronous communication. Visualizing analyses of email communication patterns during a collaborative activity help us better understand the nature of collaboration, and identify the key players. By analysing the contents of email communication and adding reflective comments on its perceived importance from the participants of a collaboration new information can be gleaned not immediately obvious in its original flat form. This paper outlines a proof-of-concept prototype collaborative email visualisation schema. Data from a collaboration case study is analysed and subsequently employed to construct a display of the relative impact of both key players and the types of email used
Email is one of the most widely-used means of communication, as evidenced by the soaring rates rates...
Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) are groups of self-motivated individuals from various part...
Abstract. In this paper we look at a situation in which email is not simply a channel for collaborat...
Email is an important form of asynchronous communication. Visualizing analyses of email communicatio...
Email is an important form of asynchronous communication. Visualizing analyses of email communicatio...
This paper reports on continuing work on visualising email collaboration. It reports on the reinterv...
This paper reports on continuing work on visualising email collaboration. It reports on the reinterv...
In this brief poster abstract we explore the finding from previous research that distributed teams c...
In this brief poster abstract we explore the finding from previous research that distributed teams c...
Interaction between collaborating parties exerts strong and surprising forces on the design process ...
Although the discovery and analysis of communication patterns in large complex email datasets is a d...
Hidden problems can be found in informal communication networks (such as email), and there is still ...
Figure 1: Screen shot of Themail showing a user’s email exchange with a friend during 18 months. We ...
This paper argues for the use of patterns to analyze communication structures. Patterns aggregate me...
The analysis of the vast storehouse of email content accumulated or produced by individual users has...
Email is one of the most widely-used means of communication, as evidenced by the soaring rates rates...
Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) are groups of self-motivated individuals from various part...
Abstract. In this paper we look at a situation in which email is not simply a channel for collaborat...
Email is an important form of asynchronous communication. Visualizing analyses of email communicatio...
Email is an important form of asynchronous communication. Visualizing analyses of email communicatio...
This paper reports on continuing work on visualising email collaboration. It reports on the reinterv...
This paper reports on continuing work on visualising email collaboration. It reports on the reinterv...
In this brief poster abstract we explore the finding from previous research that distributed teams c...
In this brief poster abstract we explore the finding from previous research that distributed teams c...
Interaction between collaborating parties exerts strong and surprising forces on the design process ...
Although the discovery and analysis of communication patterns in large complex email datasets is a d...
Hidden problems can be found in informal communication networks (such as email), and there is still ...
Figure 1: Screen shot of Themail showing a user’s email exchange with a friend during 18 months. We ...
This paper argues for the use of patterns to analyze communication structures. Patterns aggregate me...
The analysis of the vast storehouse of email content accumulated or produced by individual users has...
Email is one of the most widely-used means of communication, as evidenced by the soaring rates rates...
Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) are groups of self-motivated individuals from various part...
Abstract. In this paper we look at a situation in which email is not simply a channel for collaborat...