Gaines, B.R.; Chen, L.-J.; Shaw, M.L.G.: Modeling the human factors of scholarly communities supported through the Internet and World Wide Web (1997)
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- Abstract
- Provides a framework for analysing the utility, usability and likeability of net and web services and illustrates its application to significant aspects of supporting scholarly communities. The utility of the net and web are measured in terms of the growth of usage and the different services involved are distinguished in terms of their specific utilities. A layered protocol model is used to model discourse through the net and is extended to encompass interaction in communities. An operational criterion for distinguishing different communities is defined in terms of the types of awareness that resource providers and user have of one another. Develops a temporal model of discourse that enables the spectrum of services ranging from real-time discourse to long-term publication to be analyzed in a unified framework. The dimensions of awareness and time are used to characterise and compare the full range of net services and model their unification through the next generation of web browsers
- Date
- 17. 7.1998 22:22:58