Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation

For many years now our research team has been involved in an effort (both theoretical and technological) that can be labeled as an attempt to investigate the notion of cooperation from the 'participation' or 'contribution' perspective. From our perspective, it encompasses a set o...

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Main Authors: Jean-Pierre Cahier, Aurélien Bénel, Pascal Salembier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scuola IaD 2013-11-01
Series:Interaction Design and Architecture(s)
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Online Access:http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/doc/18_5.pdf
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spelling doaj-475d5fa12df64d2ebbf0167693e39f282020-11-24T20:56:15ZengScuola IaDInteraction Design and Architecture(s)1826-97452283-29982013-11-01186883Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participationJean-Pierre CahierAurélien BénelPascal SalembierFor many years now our research team has been involved in an effort (both theoretical and technological) that can be labeled as an attempt to investigate the notion of cooperation from the 'participation' or 'contribution' perspective. From our perspective, it encompasses a set of situations in which different actors identified or unidentified, ratified or not, distributed in space and time, contribute to a sometimes ill-defined collective goal, using most of the time low-overhead web-based technologies. Doing so, people participate to a collective design that aims at generating a bunch of perpetually moving collective knowledge and decisions submitted to discussion, negotiation and sometimes dismissal. To avoid the design of services as a repeated 'one-shot' process we have gradually built a transverse software infrastructure that can be used in various projects aiming to design participatory services using complex knowledge and cooperations. Thanks to this “non-disposable” infrastructure, the participatory services designed take profit from the scientific outcomes of each previous project.http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/doc/18_5.pdfSocial Semantic WebSoftware InfrastructureCSCWParticipation
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author Jean-Pierre Cahier
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Pascal Salembier
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Aurélien Bénel
Pascal Salembier
Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
Interaction Design and Architecture(s)
Social Semantic Web
Software Infrastructure
CSCW
Participation
author_facet Jean-Pierre Cahier
Aurélien Bénel
Pascal Salembier
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title Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
title_short Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
title_full Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
title_fullStr Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
title_full_unstemmed Towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
title_sort towards a “non-disposable” software infrastructure for participation
publisher Scuola IaD
series Interaction Design and Architecture(s)
issn 1826-9745
2283-2998
publishDate 2013-11-01
description For many years now our research team has been involved in an effort (both theoretical and technological) that can be labeled as an attempt to investigate the notion of cooperation from the 'participation' or 'contribution' perspective. From our perspective, it encompasses a set of situations in which different actors identified or unidentified, ratified or not, distributed in space and time, contribute to a sometimes ill-defined collective goal, using most of the time low-overhead web-based technologies. Doing so, people participate to a collective design that aims at generating a bunch of perpetually moving collective knowledge and decisions submitted to discussion, negotiation and sometimes dismissal. To avoid the design of services as a repeated 'one-shot' process we have gradually built a transverse software infrastructure that can be used in various projects aiming to design participatory services using complex knowledge and cooperations. Thanks to this “non-disposable” infrastructure, the participatory services designed take profit from the scientific outcomes of each previous project.
topic Social Semantic Web
Software Infrastructure
CSCW
Participation
url http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/doc/18_5.pdf
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