An expert set of interaction rules may help to guide leaderless, transient teams of individuals that work online and asynchronously. Medical and engineering professionals as well as students fall into this category. Sufficient evidence exists to treat such teams as complex systems, to consider team processes as emergent and thus unpredictable. For software to support such teams in a variety of scenarios, the components must cater for the emergence of interaction rules. A software "Moderator" is proposed which gathers, monitors and executes these rules. The standard AI methodology of expert systems will be used. Symbolic rules link the attribute value pairs that software can monitor with language that is meaningful to the team members. The r...
Expert supervision systems are software applications specially designed to automate process monitori...
This paper describes an implemented software prototype for the Distributed Collaboration and Interac...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...
An expert set of interaction rules may help to guide leaderless, transient teams of individuals that...
This paper justifies the treatment of ad-hoc online teams as complex systems. Scenarios exist where ...
One major form of social capital that is central to the development of communities is the set of str...
The need for on-line teamwork has increased - particularly in transnational collaborations and in r...
Rule-based expert systems (RBES) use knowledge about a specific topic, represented as rules, in orde...
Computers can be programmed with rules to use information to make simple decisions. This is knowledg...
Independent individuals are increasingly required to join as teams to complete online tasks. This im...
Expert systems are proliferating in many situations in which it is important to capture expertise in...
Natural human group dynamics sometimes can lead a group down unproductive pathways. An expert group ...
Is effective collaboration possible among autonomous software agents that are distributed over a net...
Expert systems (ES) are commercially one of the most succesfull use of artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Practical intelligence is gained by doing. In this project we offer a technique which allows softwar...
Expert supervision systems are software applications specially designed to automate process monitori...
This paper describes an implemented software prototype for the Distributed Collaboration and Interac...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...
An expert set of interaction rules may help to guide leaderless, transient teams of individuals that...
This paper justifies the treatment of ad-hoc online teams as complex systems. Scenarios exist where ...
One major form of social capital that is central to the development of communities is the set of str...
The need for on-line teamwork has increased - particularly in transnational collaborations and in r...
Rule-based expert systems (RBES) use knowledge about a specific topic, represented as rules, in orde...
Computers can be programmed with rules to use information to make simple decisions. This is knowledg...
Independent individuals are increasingly required to join as teams to complete online tasks. This im...
Expert systems are proliferating in many situations in which it is important to capture expertise in...
Natural human group dynamics sometimes can lead a group down unproductive pathways. An expert group ...
Is effective collaboration possible among autonomous software agents that are distributed over a net...
Expert systems (ES) are commercially one of the most succesfull use of artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Practical intelligence is gained by doing. In this project we offer a technique which allows softwar...
Expert supervision systems are software applications specially designed to automate process monitori...
This paper describes an implemented software prototype for the Distributed Collaboration and Interac...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...