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Spartan Daily, November 3, 1964
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Group Support Systems (GSS)
Groupware is a term describing an emerging computer software technology enhancing the ability of people to work together as a group, (a software driven 'group support system'). This project originated at the beginning of 1992 and reports were issued describing the activity through May 1995. These reports stressed the need for process as well as technology. That is, while the technology represented a computer assisted method for groups to work together, the Group Support System (GSS) technology als required an understanding of the facilitation process electronic meetings demand. Even people trained in traditional facilitation techniques did not necessarily aimlessly adopt groupware techniques. The latest phase of this activity attempted to (1) improve the facilitation process by developing training support for a portable groupware computer system, and (2) to explore settings and uses for the portable groupware system using different software, such as Lotus Notes
Spartan Daily, November 3, 1964
Volume 52, Issue 30https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/4602/thumbnail.jp
Veritas & Vanitas: A Journal of Student Writing for MTC & OSU
A journal of creative nonfiction produced by students at the Marion campus of The Ohio State University with contributions from the students and faculty at the Marion campus of The Ohio State University and Marion Technical College
MacVicar, Robert - Oral History Interview
SIUE ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
Summers 1990-91
Robert MacVicar Interview, Sept.. 5, 1991
Interviewed by Stanley B. Kimball by phon
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