Human-Computer Interaction 3e ­ Dix, Finlay, Abowd, Beale

exercises  -  19. groupware

EXERCISE 19.12

A company has offices in New York and London. They are considering using some form of video to supplement their existing email, fax and telephone communications.

(a) Discuss the options available and potential advantages and problems they may encounter.

(b) How would your advice be changed if the two offices were in London and Sydney Australia?

(c) Email and video are 'just' electronic substitutes for face-to-face conversation. What radically different forms of groupware might the company consider - justify your answer using examples and appropriate theoretical frameworks.

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Other exercises in this chapter

ex.19.1 (ans), ex.19.2 (ans), ex.19.3 (tut), ex.19.4 (tut), ex.19.5 (tut), ex.19.6 (tut), ex.19.7 (tut), ex.19.8 (tut), ex.19.9 (tut), ex.19.10 (tut), ex.19.11 (tut), ex.19.12 (tut)

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