Collaboration@work 2020: Ubiquitous Collaboration Research Perspectives

I. Laso-Ballesteros
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Summary form only given. In 2020 collaborative working environments will be based on collaborative systems including both general collaborative infrastructures and specific applications for supporting human-centric ubiquitous collaboration. Ubiquitous collaboration (UC) means the use of collaboration services at any stage of our work activities. UC will make possible to collaborate with anyone, at any place, at any moment as an evolution of current Web 2.0 waves. UC will be achieved after research on 3 major components: contextual collaboration, mobile collaboration, and integrated collaboration. UC will require a collaborative infrastructure as the foundation of future collaborative systems for seamless collaboration among people working together. Collaborative infrastructures will offer seamlessly integrated context-aware flexible support for distributed collaboration among individuals and will draw on service-oriented reference models for massive semantic collaboration. Collaborative infrastructures will provide proactive support for pervasive human collaboration within their own organisations, with other organisations and with virtual communities of experts and of practice. Collaborative infrastructure will provide system components that comply with the service oriented architectures allowing specific applications for group-driven composition of systems components to support synchronous and asynchronous teamwork freeing users from routine to focus on creativity with an effective use of distributed knowledge and competences. Converged networks and services, context modelling and reasoning, utility-like ICT, high-level middleware (upperware) and P2P infrastructures will be part of the collaborative infrastructure needed for collaborative systems for pervasive collaboration that offers enhanced knowledge sharing mechanisms, better decision making process and less burdensome group processes support in distributed, global networks of collaborators
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Collaboration@work 2020:泛在协作研究展望
只提供摘要形式。到2020年,协作工作环境将基于协作系统,包括通用协作基础设施和支持以人为中心的泛在协作的特定应用程序。泛在协作(UC)意味着在我们工作活动的任何阶段使用协作服务。作为当前Web 2.0浪潮的演变,UC将使与任何人、在任何地点、任何时间进行协作成为可能。统一通信将通过研究三个主要组成部分来实现:上下文协作、移动协作和集成协作。UC将需要协作基础设施作为未来协作系统的基础,以便在一起工作的人员之间实现无缝协作。协作基础设施将为个人之间的分布式协作提供无缝集成的上下文感知的灵活支持,并将利用面向服务的参考模型进行大规模语义协作。协作基础设施将为其组织内部、与其他组织以及与虚拟专家和实践社区的普遍人类协作提供主动支持。协作基础设施将提供符合面向服务体系结构的系统组件,允许特定的应用程序用于组驱动的系统组件组合,以支持同步和异步的团队合作,将用户从日常工作中解放出来,通过有效地使用分布式知识和能力来专注于创造力。融合网络和服务、上下文建模和推理、类似公用事业的ICT、高级中间件(上层软件)和P2P基础设施将成为协作系统所需的协作基础设施的一部分,以实现普遍协作,从而在分布式的全球协作网络中提供增强的知识共享机制、更好的决策过程和更少的繁重的群体过程支持
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