Collective intelligence in computer-based collaboration
Collective intelligence in computer-based collaboration
Coordination mechanisms: towards a conceptual foundation of CSCW systems design
Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Special issue on the design of cooperative systems
Systematic Introduction to Expert Systems: Knowledge Representations and Problem Solving Methods
Systematic Introduction to Expert Systems: Knowledge Representations and Problem Solving Methods
Communities and technologies
Communities of practice and organizational performance
IBM Systems Journal
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This paper introduces a conceptual and computational framework for the design of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning systems devoted to support situated learning---by---doing within organizations that can be interpreted as a constellation Communities of Practice. The leading idea is that the way in which the learning requirements can be identified is to look at the artifacts that communities' members develop to support their work. Due to the extreme heterogeneity of knowledge, information and problem solving strategies that characterize them, an approach based on Knowledge Based System has been adopted. Moreover, the framework separates the representation of the core knowledge produced by Communities of Practice over the years from the problem solving strategies they adopt: in this way, more than one approach to problem solution can be incorporated in the target system.