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Coordination mechanisms: towards a conceptual foundation of CSCW systems design
Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Special issue on the design of cooperative systems
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Integrating Awareness in CooperativeApplications through the Reaction-DiffusionMetaphor
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The Problem with 'Awareness': Introductory Remarks on 'Awareness in CSCW'
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Practices of stigmergy in architectural work
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Supporting artifact-mediated discourses through a recursive annotation tool
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Practices of Stigmergy in the Building Process
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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In their cooperative design practices, architects form series of interwoven representational artifacts. On the basis of a field study of architectural design, this article presents an analysis of these practices and shows how they are partly coordinated directly through the material field of work. This is described as 'practices of stigmergy'. Furthermore, the article considers the practical logic and the economy of second order effort in such practices. In doing so, it outlines an approach to the investigation and conception of such practices of stigmergy.