Activity States Framework as an Experimental Approach to Studying, and Modeling Context in Web-Mediated Collaborative Dialogs
Abdullah, Nik Nailah Binti (Mimos Berhad Company) | Mendes, Samuel ( LIRMM ) | Cerri, Stefano A. ( LIRMM ) | Honiden, Shinichi (National Institute of Informatics)
We have experimented with the notion of — conceptualization, and contextualization from situated cognition and psychic reflection from activity theory for identifying context into a method called the activity states framework (ASF). The purpose of the ASF is to provide a method of analysis for identifying collaborators activity during situated context − specific to Web-mediated collaboration. This paper introduces the ASF.
May-18-2011
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