Portholes: supporting awareness in a distributed work group
CHI '92 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
GROUPKIT: a groupware toolkit for building real-time conferencing applications
CSCW '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces
CSCW '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work
Concurrency control in collaborative hypertext systems
HYPERTEXT '93 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
Designing Dexter-based cooperative hypermedia systems
HYPERTEXT '93 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
Supporting distributed groups with a Montage of lightweight interactions
CSCW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Integrating communication, cooperation, and awareness: the DIVA virtual office environment
CSCW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
The flag taxonomy of open hypermedia systems
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
WWW: Past, Present, and Future
Computer
Workspaces: the HyperDisco approach to Internet distribution
HYPERTEXT '97 Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
Integrating open hypermedia systems with the World Wide Web
HYPERTEXT '97 Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
Unifying strategies for Web augmentation
Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : returning to our diverse roots: returning to our diverse roots
Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service
Proceedings of the nineteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
AREA: a cross-application notification service for groupware
Proceedings of the Sixth European conference on Computer supported cooperative work
WebDAV: a network protocol for remote collaborative authoring on the Web
Proceedings of the Sixth European conference on Computer supported cooperative work
NESSIE: an awareness environment for cooperative settings
Proceedings of the Sixth European conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Augmenting the workaday world with Elvin
Proceedings of the Sixth European conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Chimera: hypermedia for heterogeneous software development enviroments
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
AwareDAV: a generic WebDAV notification framework and implementation
WWW '05 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web
Web browsers as service-oriented clients integrated with web services
ICSOC'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Supporting participation in online learning communities with awareness information
International Journal of Web Based Communities
Project awareness system: improving collaboration through visibility
OCSC'13 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Online Communities and Social Computing
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Supporting project awareness in the context of large-scale software development is difficult. One problem is identifying appropriate abstractions and techniques that support the insertion of project awareness mechanisms into a software development environment with minimal impact. An additional problem is scaling project awareness mechanisms to handle the demands of large software development projects. The Web is increasingly being used to support software engineering and, as such, becomes an additional target for project awareness mechanisms with its own unique challenges. To maintain awareness of information evolving on an Internet scale, and to address the problems and challenges mentioned above, we present a framework to support awareness and intersubjectivity among software team members through the use of automatically collected, hypermedia-enabled event trails. The concepts, techniques, and tools of event notification and open hypermedia are used to support a new project awareness framework. A distinction of this framework is the presence of mechanisms that explicitly support intersubjectivity among team members and the use of event trails as a new abstraction for providing project awareness information.