Presentation 2006-11-30
A Socio-Technical Framework for Sustainable Collective Knowledge Collaboration
Kumiyo NAKAKOJI, Yunwen YE, Yasuhiro YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) For collective knowledge collaboration to become sustainable activities over time, each participant has to be able to recognize the benefits of participation in collaboration from a long-term perspective. This paper proposes a socio-technical framework that aims to sustain the long-term success of collective knowledge collaboration through enabling not only the beneficiaries but also the providers in knowledge collaboration to recognize the merits of collaboration. The framework takes into consideration social factors such as motivation as well as obligation and expectation. A prototype system STeP_IN_Java that instantiates the proposed framework in the domain of supporting software developer communities is presented.
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Keyword(in English) Sustainable Collective Knowledge Collaboration / Social Capital / Socio-Technical Approach / STeP_IN / Knowledge Ecology
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Conference Date 2006/11/23(1days)
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Title (in English) A Socio-Technical Framework for Sustainable Collective Knowledge Collaboration
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Keyword(1) Sustainable Collective Knowledge Collaboration
Keyword(2) Social Capital
Keyword(3) Socio-Technical Approach
Keyword(4) STeP_IN
Keyword(5) Knowledge Ecology
1st Author's Name Kumiyo NAKAKOJI
1st Author's Affiliation RCAST, University of Tokyo:SRA Key Technology Laboratory Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Yunwen YE
2nd Author's Affiliation SRA Key Technology Laboratory Inc.:Dept. of Computer Science, University of Colorado
3rd Author's Name Yasuhiro YAMAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation RCAST, University of Tokyo
Date 2006-11-30
Paper # AI2006-24
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 399
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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