The next-generation business meeting: from i-lands to flexible meeting landscapes |
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Authors: | Till Schümmer Peter Tandler Joerg M. Haake |
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Affiliation: | 1. FernUniversit?t in Hagen, Hagen, Germany 2. Teambits GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany
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Abstract: | Meetings are an important form of interaction in business settings. However, meetings are often not held in a way that makes all participants feel engaged. Meeting support systems try to overcome this obstacle by helping meeting participants in the meeting workflow. This paper takes a complementary approach by distinguishing between different perspectives of good meetings: the peopleware perspective, the generic groupware perspective, and the roomware perspective. It is argued that all these perspectives have to be considered simultaneously when heading toward an ideal meeting system design. The paper presents excerpts of a pattern language that empowers users to improve their meeting. Besides this, the pattern language can be considered as a tool for the designer. After showing, how both groups made use of the patterns, the paper finally presents LivingAgendas, a meeting support system that can accompany the meeting participant through the meeting life cycle. |
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