An Adaptive, Collaborative Environment to Develop Good Habits in Programming
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Supporting awareness in instant messaging: an empirical study and mechanism design
OZCHI '05 Proceedings of the 17th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Citizens Online: Considerations for Today and the Future
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Exploring information seeking processes in collaborative search tasks
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Concealment of Emotion in an Emergency Room: Expanding Design for Emotion Awareness
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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Towards emotional awareness in software development teams
Proceedings of the 2013 9th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering
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Emotions play an important role in human interaction. Both, our own emotional state and our perception of that of others with which we collaborate influence the outcome of cooperative work. With the growing interest in providing computational support for the recognition and representation of emotions, there is a clear interest in adding such facilities to groupware systems and to evaluate the positive and negative effects of using this additional channel of communication. In this paper we discuss the issues involved in supporting a new type of collaborative awareness in groupware, namely, emotional awareness. We also present two emotion-based sample applications, and discussion to further motivate work in this area within the collaborative community.