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Collaborative Support for Informal Information in Collective Memory Systems
Authors:Mark S. Ackerman  David W. McDonald
Affiliation:(1) Department of Information, Computer Science University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, 92697;(2) Department of Information, Computer Science University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, 92697
Abstract:Informal information, such as the expertise of an organization or the workarounds practiced by a community, is a critical part of organizational or collective memory systems. From a user-centered perspective, a user merely wishes to get his work done, and to do this, he must solve his immediate problems. We have examined how to incorporate this problem solving into a collective memory, as well as how to incorporate the learning that accrues to it or from it. We report here on two systems, the Cafe ConstructionKit and the Collaborative Refinery, as well as an application, Answer Garden 2, built using these two systems. The Cafe ConstructionKit provides toolkit mechanisms for incorporating communication flows among people (as well as agents) into an organizational memory framework, and the Collaborative Refinery system provides mechanisms for distilling and refining the informal information obtained through these communication flows. The Answer Garden 2 application demonstrates the utility of these two underlying systems.
Keywords:computer-supported cooperative work  organizational memory  community memory  corporate memory  group memory  informal information  incremental formalization  information refining  information retrieval  information access  information systems  CMC  computer-mediated communications  help  collaborative help  CSCW
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