Social and Temporal Structures in Everyday Collaboration
- Danyel Fisher | UC Irvine
Everyday work frequently involves coordinating and collaborating with others, but the structure of collaboration is largely invisible to conventional desktop applications. I am exploring ways to support everyday collaboration by allowing applications access to the social, organizational, and temporal settings within which work is conducted. In this talk, I will present two generations of systems supporting everyday collaboration, focusing on ways to recover and represent the temporal and social structures of online activity.
Speaker Details
Danyel Fisher is a PhD candidate in the School of Information and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. His research centers on computer-supported collaboration and communication; he uses tools and methodologies from social network analysis and information visualization, among others.
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Danyel Fisher
Senior Researcher
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Jeff Running
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