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Computational artifacts : interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice. / Schmidt, Kjeld; Bansler, Jørgen P.
COOP 2016: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 23-27 May 2016, Trento, Italy. ed. / Antonella De Angeli; Liam Bannon; Patrizia Marti; Silvia Bordin. Springer, 2016. p. 21-38.
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Harvard
Schmidt, K
& Bansler, JP 2016,
Computational artifacts: interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice. in A De Angeli, L Bannon, P Marti & S Bordin (eds),
COOP 2016: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 23-27 May 2016, Trento, Italy. Springer, pp. 21-38, 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, Trento, Italy,
23/05/2016.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33464-6_2
APA
Schmidt, K.
, & Bansler, J. P. (2016).
Computational artifacts: interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice. In A. De Angeli, L. Bannon, P. Marti, & S. Bordin (Eds.),
COOP 2016: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 23-27 May 2016, Trento, Italy (pp. 21-38). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33464-6_2
Vancouver
Schmidt K
, Bansler JP.
Computational artifacts: interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice. In De Angeli A, Bannon L, Marti P, Bordin S, editors, COOP 2016: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 23-27 May 2016, Trento, Italy. Springer. 2016. p. 21-38
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33464-6_2
Author
Schmidt, Kjeld ; Bansler, Jørgen P. / Computational artifacts : interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice. COOP 2016: proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 23-27 May 2016, Trento, Italy. editor / Antonella De Angeli ; Liam Bannon ; Patrizia Marti ; Silvia Bordin. Springer, 2016. pp. 21-38
Bibtex
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title = "Computational artifacts: interactive and collaborative computing as an integral feature of work practice",
abstract = "The key concern of CSCW research is that of understanding computing technologies in the social context of their use, that is, as integral features of our practices and our lives, and to think of their design and implementation under that perspective. However, the question of the nature of that which is actually integrated in our practices is often discussed in confusing ways, if at all. The article aims to try to clarify the issue and in doing so revisits and reconsiders the notion of {\textquoteleft}computational artifact{\textquoteright}.",
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publisher = "Springer",
address = "Switzerland",
note = "null ; Conference date: 23-05-2016 Through 27-05-2016",
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RIS
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