Automatic concept classification of text from electronic meetings
Communications of the ACM
Key issues in the design of an asynchronous system to support meeting preparation
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on WITS '97
Principled design of the modern Web architecture
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
How Can Organizational Memory Theories Contribute to Organizational Memory Systems?
Information Systems Frontiers
Shock: Aggregating Information While Preserving Privacy
Information Systems Frontiers
Legacy Information Systems: Issues and Directions
IEEE Software
Organizational Memories as Electronic Discussion By-Products
CRIWG '00 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Groupware
Yaka: Document Notification and Delivery Across Heterogeneous Document Repositories
CRIWG '01 Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Groupware
Privacy through pseudonymity in user-adaptive systems
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
The Communicative View on Organizational Memory: Power and Ambiguity in Knowledge Creation Systems
HICSS '96 Proceedings of the 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Volume 3: Collaboration Systems and Technology
A framework for awareness support in groupware systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Knowledge sharing in collaborative design environments
Enabling Video Privacy through Computer Vision
IEEE Security and Privacy
Internet Forensics
From PIM to GIM: personal information management in group contexts
Communications of the ACM - Personal information management
XQuery full-text extensions explained
IBM Systems Journal
The intellectual challenge of CSCW: the gap between social requirements and technical feasibility
Human-Computer Interaction
Temporal blurring: a privacy model for OMS users
UM'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on User Modeling
SP 800-88 Rev. 1. Guidelines for Media Sanitization
SP 800-88 Rev. 1. Guidelines for Media Sanitization
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Collaborative activities such as coordination, decision-making and negotiation critically depend on historical information of an organization. This information is usually part of isolated legacy information systems, therefore, it can be inconsistent, redundant and difficult to retrieve and link. Previous research in CSCW has proposed the use of Organizational Memory Systems (OMS) to accumulate, organize, preserve, link and share diverse information coming from various sources, and thus support such collaborative activities. However, there is a need to provide a low-cost feeding process, to embed privacy mechanisms and to support information retrieval capabilities for all users of the OMS, in order to make these solutions useful to a broad range of organizations. As a way to deal with this need, this paper presents a transformational model able to: (a) facilitate the feeding of an OMS based on information stored in legacy information systems, (b) ease the information retrieval process, and (c) embed automatic mechanisms to evolve the information stored in the OMS, through a document privacy lifecycle. This is a low-cost solution that can be implemented using OpenSource technologies.