企业2.0在行动:企业意识支持改进的潜力

H. Tellioglu, Simon Diesenreiter
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在本文中,我们从概念上和经验上调查了一家软件开发公司的Enterprise 2.0组件是否包含感知机制。因此,我们引入了额外的机制,迈出了在复杂的协作工作环境中提高意识的第一步。在简要介绍了意识、意识机制和Enterprise 2.0的概念之后,我们描述了一个案例研究,以找出协作工作流程中的意识模式和缺失的意识支持。我们通过尝试理解哪些Enterprise 2.0组件与哪些感知机制相关,以及Enterprise 2.0在多大程度上满足了复杂协作工作的感知需求来解决这个问题。我们的研究结果在识别两种不同的类别:系统和用户相关的意识机制。搜索、扩展和信号——支持与系统相关的机制——是由不同的工具建立的最常见的组件。另一方面,创作、链接和标签(协助用户相关的机制)还没有得到利用。它们在创造情境和获取集体知识方面非常强大。为了支持这一点,我们引入了额外的感知机制,如输入、注释、评分、共享、引用、选择、标记和标签,以展示如何在企业中实现这三个组件。通过这样做,我们展示了Enterprise 2.0在协作工作中支持意识的潜力。新的感知机制映射到Enterprise 2.0,不仅告知了支持(感知)协作的工具的开发人员,还告知了在团队中工作的实践者,以定义他们对这些工具的需求。
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Enterprise 2.0 in action: Potentials for improvement of awareness support in enterprises
In this paper we investigate conceptually and empirically in a software development company whether Enterprise 2.0 components contain awareness mechanisms. As a result, we introduce additional mechanisms to take the first step to improve awareness in complex cooperative work environments. After a short introduction to the concepts awareness, awareness mechanisms, and Enterprise 2.0 we describe a case study to find out patterns of awareness in collaborative work processes and the missing awareness support. We approach the problem by trying to understand which Enterprise 2.0 components are related to which awareness mechanisms, and to which degree Enterprise 2.0 fulfills awareness requirements of complex collaborative work. Our study results in the identification of two different categories: system- and user-related awareness mechanisms. Search, extensions, and signals - supporting system-related mechanisms - are the most common components that are already established by different tools. Authoring, links, and tags - assisting user-related mechanisms - on the other hand, have not been utilized yet. They are very powerful to create context and capture collective knowledge. To support this, we introduce additional awareness mechanisms like enter, annotate, rate, share, reference, select, mark, and label, to show how these three components can be implemented in enterprises. By doing so, we present the potential of Enterprise 2.0 to support awareness in cooperative work. The new map of awareness mechanisms to Enterprise 2.0 inform not only the developers of tools supporting (aware) collaboration but also practitioners working in teams to define their requirements to such tools.
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