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That's a look at an array of social proxies. The purpose was to make it clear that the concept of social proxy is quite general. Social proxies can be designed to support a wide range of on-line interactions, whether they involve conversation or not. They may be synchronous or asynchronous, and...
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Zusammenfassung: | That's a look at an array of social proxies. The purpose was to make it clear that the concept of social proxy is quite general. Social proxies can be designed to support a wide range of on-line interactions, whether they involve conversation or not. They may be synchronous or asynchronous, and they may be associated with activities which are an end in them selves (e. g. auctions), or activities which are simply a means to an end (e. g. waiting in queues). We believe that by providing a shared represen tation of the activity in which participants are involved, social proxies can help create shared expectations, shared experiences, and can serve as a resource which participants can use to structure their individual and collective interactions. That is, at least, our claim. However, it is important to note that, except for the first, the proxies described so far are concept pieces, meaning that they haven't been implemented and deployed to real situations. Now, however, we will turn to an implemented system, and look at a real example. 1. 4 Experience: The Babble System In the previous section we introduced the concept of social proxies and discussed examples illustrating the wide range of situations to which social proxies can be applied. In this section, we focus on our experience in designing, implementing and studying a social proxy in the context of an on-line system called Babble |
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title_short | Designing Information Spaces: The Social Navigation Approach |
title_sort | designing information spaces the social navigation approach |
topic | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Information Storage and Retrieval Personality and Social Psychology User interfaces (Computer systems) Application software Information storage and retrieval Personality Social psychology Informationssystem (DE-588)4072806-7 gnd Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation (DE-588)4125909-9 gnd Information Retrieval (DE-588)4072803-1 gnd Techniksoziologie (DE-588)4131336-7 gnd Computer Supported Cooperative Work (DE-588)4288972-8 gnd |
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