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Topic: examples of coordination systems
Topic: responses to electronic mail
Topic: dialog boxes in a user interface
Topic: interrupting interpersonal communication
Group: coordination system
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Reference
Goldberg, Y., Safran, M., Shapiro, E.,
"Active Mail--a framework for implementing groupware",
ACM 1992 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, SIGCHI & SIGOIS, pp. 75-83, November 1992.
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Quotations
75 ;;Quote: Active Mail implements groupware by allowing a receiver to interact with the sender, other recipients, and specified, distributed applications
| 80 ;;Quote: how should a computer initiate an interaction?; intrusive solutions include popping a window, blocking input, console messages, and beeping
| 80 1;;Quote: with Active Mail, initiate an interaction by sending a message that opens a window when read
| 81 ;;Quote: Active Mail's meeting scheduler supports interactive negotiation with tentative, definite, and committed offers
| 81+;;Quote: two levels of acceptance needed because a user can tentatively agree to attend conflicting meetings
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ThesaHelp: references g-h (299 items)
ThesaHelp: ACM references f-l (241 items)
Topic: examples of coordination systems (23 items)
Topic: responses to electronic mail (11 items)
Topic: dialog boxes in a user interface (15 items)
Topic: interrupting interpersonal communication (13 items)
Group: coordination system (8 topics, 214 quotes)
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