Computer supported cooperative work and groupware
CHI '94 Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications
Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications
GroupWare: Computer Support for Business Teams
GroupWare: Computer Support for Business Teams
CSCW, groupware and workflow: experiences, state of art, and future trends
CHI '99 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Design and Development of Multidevice User Interfaces through Multiple Logical Descriptions
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
CSCW '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
FlowiXML: a step towards designing workflow management systems
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
Journal of Systems and Software
User interface analysis for groupware applications in the TOUCHE process model
Advances in Engineering Software
A seamless development process of adaptive user interfaces explicitly based on usability properties
EHCI-DSVIS'04 Proceedings of the 2004 international conference on Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems
Journal of Systems and Software
Residential care home awareness
IWAAL'12 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Ambient Assisted Living and Home Care
Journal of Systems and Software
Enriching UsiXML language to support awareness requirements
Science of Computer Programming
A model-driven and task-oriented method for the development of collaborative systems
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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Groupware applications have special features that, if they were taken into account from the very beginning, could reasonably improve the quality of the system. Such features concern human-computer-human interactions, i.e. a further step in the human-computer interaction field: communication, collaboration, cooperation and coordination, time, space, and awareness are issues to be considered. This paper presents a novel approach to gather requirements for groupware applications. The proposal is based on a methodology that includes the use of templates to gather the information regarding the different types of requirements. The requirements templates have been extended to include new information to give account of specific features concerning groupware applications. The information gathered is managed in a CASE tool we have developed; then general and specific diagrams are automatic or semi-automatically generated.