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December 28, 2007
Filed Under (IT) by admin on 28-12-2007
Working together Humans interact in 3 major ways: conversing, transacting and collaborating (in a positive meaning of the word). Getting to know their differences is vital to ensure that an appropriate software technology is used to satisfy your needs. Conversational interaction is about understanding new information or building relationships. An instance of a transactional interaction is when you go into the shop and change your money for groceries. Collaborative interactions are dealt with in such a way that the key purpose of those involved is to change the collaboration substance from what has been unstable and intangible, for instance, an idea, into a useful solution, for instance a design solution. Collaborative software is related to groupware applications that make it easier for people share information and work as a team on projects. The strong point of these tools lies in the ability to allow project activists to see action plans, access shared documents, be updated on projects, manage schedules, automate business processes, be promptly notified of any tasks and activities they are involved in. You may come across a number of approaches to making these applications useful: moderating activities, documents and projects, automating business processes and coordinating work of several departments or even firms. |
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