A blackboard architecture for control
Artificial Intelligence
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Social translucence: an approach to designing systems that support social processes
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) - Special issue on human-computer interaction in the new millennium, Part 1
Social translucence: designing social infrastructures that make collective activity visible
Communications of the ACM - Supporting community and building social capital
Design considerations for collaborative visual analytics
Information Visualization - Special issue on visual analytics science and technology
Indicoder: an extensible system for online annotation
Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work companion
An approach for using Wikipedia to measure the flow of trends across countries
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web companion
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Whether novice or expert, it is useful for contributors to understand the environment to which they are contributing, including the relationships of other users to the content and to users. However, the relationships and work that enable content creation in an online contributor system, such as Wikipedia, are not always visible. To expose and better understand these relationships, we have built an information visualization toolkit called Re:Flex to support components of social translucence in Wikipedia, with broad applicability to other contributor systems. By mimicking the flexible, fluid architecture of a wiki within the blackboard architecture of this visualization toolkit, we demonstrate how the composable interactions inherent to contributor systems can be mirrored in the tools that support the work which creates them.