PVC and cooperation from AI perspective
author:
Servane Crave,
France Telecom
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| Slides | |
| 0:00 | Professional Virtual Communities and cooperation, collaboration from AI and organizational sciences perspective |
| 1:15 | Agenda |
| 1:47 | 1. Introduction to PVC and VT |
| 1:48 | Some basic definitions |
| 4:20 | The ECOLEAD PVC |
| 6:04 | The PVC Mission |
| 7:21 | From Communities of Practice (CoPs) to PVCs |
| 10:51 | The PVC life-cycle |
| 15:30 | ICT Vertical Services for PVCs |
| 16:15 | Supporting the social dimension - part 1 |
| 17:42 | Supporting the social dimension - part 2 |
| 18:27 | Supporting the social dimension - part 3 |
| 18:48 | Key challenges associated to PVC |
| 21:01 | 2. From Communication to Collaboration |
| 21:06 | The 3Cs |
| 22:03 | 3Cs |
| 22:18 | The 3Cs |
| 24:43 | What is collaboration? |
| 25:53 | Example n°1 |
| 26:19 | Example n°2 et n°3 |
| 27:17 | 3. Forms of coordination to support cooperation & collaboration |
| 29:09 | General overview of Coordination Theory |
| 30:13 | Overview of methods for analysing coordination processes |
| 32:57 | Areas of CPS in the context of VT |
| 34:33 | CPS and forms of coordination |
| 36:50 | Ferber's values of parameters in relation to forms of coordination. |
| 38:24 | 4.Conclusion and discussion |
| 38:26 | Which coordination and when? |
| 39:52 | Synthesis: linking AI/Coordination Theory in the frame of PVC and VT |
| 41:09 | Thanks for your attention! |
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