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A case study of CSCW in a dispersed organization
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Beyond the interface: encountering artifacts in use
Designing interaction
Identifying potential CSCW applications by means of activity theory concepts: a case example
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Analyzing due process in the workplace
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Social activity indicators: interface components for CSCW systems
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Transforming work: collaboration, learning, and design
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Activity theory and human-computer interaction
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Context and consciousness
Organisational learning is crystallised into artefacts
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Understanding the role of documents in a hierarchical flow of work
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Considering an organization's memory
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Designing for the dynamics of cooperative work activities
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An artifact-centric framework for software development skills
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An artifact-centric method for creating software job descriptions
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A two year case study of cooperative work was inspired by the installation of CSCW software in a community bank. The framework for the research was developed by combining activity theory and the principles of communities of practice. This framework provided a useful model and insight into the evolution of artifact meaning, sharing, and credibility. In essence, users needed to experience results within the activity system and social structure of the community to establish meaning and credibility. The study applied the theory and language of activity theory and communities of practice to make sense of case phenomena and provide a richer context for understanding traditional principles.