Air Traffic Control has an intrinsic collaborative nature that should be addressed and considered in the design of novel technologies. A field study aiming to discover controllers’ collaborative actions within the control tower was carried out. The results of the study suggest that collaboration takes different forms, both explicit and implicit and that artefacts play an important role in supporting and mediating collaboration and communication. These elements represent a real challenge for the design of novel tools.
Tavanti, M., Marti, P., Bourgois, M. (2006). Tacit knowledge and frugal artifacts: a challenge for technology mediated collaboration. In Trust and control in complex socio-technical systems (pp.105-108). ACM [10.1145/1274892.1274909].
Tacit knowledge and frugal artifacts: a challenge for technology mediated collaboration
MARTI, PATRIZIA;
2006-01-01
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Air Traffic Control has an intrinsic collaborative nature that should be addressed and considered in the design of novel technologies. A field study aiming to discover controllers’ collaborative actions within the control tower was carried out. The results of the study suggest that collaboration takes different forms, both explicit and implicit and that artefacts play an important role in supporting and mediating collaboration and communication. These elements represent a real challenge for the design of novel tools.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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