Supporting distributed groups with a Montage of lightweight interactions

  • Authors:
  • John C. Tang;Ellen A. Isaacs;Monica Rua

  • Affiliations:
  • SunSoft, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California;SunSoft, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California;SunSoft, Inc., 2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California

  • Venue:
  • CSCW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
  • Year:
  • 1994

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Abstract

The Montage prototype provides lightweight audio-video glances among distributed collaborators and integrates other applications for coordinating future contact. We studied a distributed group across three conditions: before installing Montage, with Montage, and after removing Montage. We collected quantitative measures of usage as well as video-tape and user perception data. We found that the group used Montage glances for short, lightweight interactions that were like face-to-face conversations in many respects. Yet like the phone, Montage offered convenient access to other people without leaving the office. Most glances revealed that the person was not available, so it was important to integrate other tools for coordinating future interaction. Montage did not appear to displace the use of e-mail, voice-mail, or scheduled meetings.