Groupware and social dynamics: eight challenges for developers
Communications of the ACM
Culture: a fourth dimension of group support systems
Communications of the ACM
An Approach Toward Fits Evaluation Between Organizational Culture and Groupware
WWCA '97 Proceedings of the International Conference on Worldwide Computing and Its Applications
Social Process Visualization in Regional Community Network Users
APCHI '98 Proceedings of the Third Asian Pacific Computer and Human Interaction
Algorithms for Drawing Graphs: An Annotated Bibliography
Algorithms for Drawing Graphs: An Annotated Bibliography
Towards Computation over Communities
Community Computing and Support Systems, Social Interaction in Networked Communities [the book is based on the Kyoto Meeting on Social Interaction and Communityware, held in Kyoto, Japan, in June 1998]
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Community development is a dynamic process in which a group of users show their own communication style and culture. Communication development patterns are different from ones from the common diffusion theory since it has a wide variety of use development patterns. This variety comes from the richness of the community communication contents and variety of time spans of transitions. We learned some lessons from two-year experience of a regional community network trial based on a fiber network. To observe the social pattern development, we analyze a social network development patterns in our system. We propose the adaptive time span analysis. In this method, multiple time spans are compared until the stable communication patterns are obtained. This analysis lead to the estimation of context duration time and social pattern development time to understand the dynamics of the community evolution. The case studies in done in NTT-Hayashi trial e-mail communication log data to obtain the time span of persistent bilateral email communication relationship.