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The need for technology to support creative information sharing whilst mobile: Iientified activities and relationship groups
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posted on 2014-09-30, 14:52 authored by Yan Chen, Tracy RossTracy Ross, Val MitchellVal MitchellSocial computing technologies are becoming increasingly popular as it allows people to create and share their own content. Given that most social computing technologies are limited to fixed environments, this paper outlines an exploratory study which investigates the characteristics of people’s creative information sharing process; identifying user needs and difficult scenarios during the process, focusing particularly on mobile scenarios. The results give an indication about people’s potential needs to create and share whilst mobile. It describes the characteristics of creative information sharing process and suggests that supporting the process of information sharing by harnessing context-aware elements could be a potential solution.
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2nd International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing held at the HCI International 2007 Online Communities and Social Computing, ProceedingsVolume
4564Pages
50 - 59 (10)Citation
CHEN, Y., ROSS, T. and MITCHELL, V., 2007. The need for technology to support creative information sharing whilst mobile: Identified activities and relationship groups. IN: Schuler, D. (ed.). Online Communities and Social Computing: Second International Conference, OCSC 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4564, pp.50-59.Publisher
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 4564Language
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