Improving Collaboration Technology by Modeling Human Behavior

S. Poltrock
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Summary form only given. Development of modern complex systems such as aircraft would be impossible without detailed descriptive and predictive models, but models are little used in the development of collaboration technology. Can models of human collaboration provide a foundation for development of new and improved collaborative technologies? The author explores this issue by considering the potential contributions and weaknesses of different approaches for modeling collaboration. Modeling approaches such as UML, workflow models, and coordination theory, and GOMS are ostensive, describing intended collaboration behavior. Modeling approaches such as grounded theory, social network theory, and temporal models are performative, describing observed behavior. The author illustrates and assesses these approaches by applying them to the domain of engineering change management, which is a well practiced, complex collaborative activity. The performative approaches generally have potential for (a) improving technology requirements by enriching understanding of collaborative behavior and (b) monitoring ongoing collaborative behavior. The ostensive approaches can help guide or constrain collaborative behavior. Taken together these approaches may enable collaboration technology to adapt to changes in behavior and provide guidance about ways that people can improve their collaboration
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通过模拟人类行为来改进协作技术
只提供摘要形式。如果没有详细的描述和预测模型,就不可能开发像飞机这样的现代复杂系统,但是模型在协作技术的开发中很少使用。人类协作模型能否为开发新的和改进的协作技术提供基础?作者通过考虑协作建模的不同方法的潜在贡献和弱点来探讨这个问题。建模方法,如UML、工作流模型、协调理论和GOMS都是显性的,描述了预期的协作行为。建模方法,如扎根理论、社会网络理论和时间模型是表现性的,描述观察到的行为。作者通过将这些方法应用到工程变更管理领域来说明和评估这些方法,工程变更管理是一个很好的实践,复杂的协作活动。执行方法通常具有以下潜力:(a)通过丰富对协作行为的理解来改进技术需求;(b)监控正在进行的协作行为。显性方法可以帮助指导或约束协作行为。将这些方法结合在一起,可以使协作技术适应行为的变化,并提供有关人们可以改进其协作方式的指导
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