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Groupware in the 21st Century: Computer Supported Cooperative Working Toward the Millennium
By (Author) Peter Lloyd
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd November 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Management decision making
658.40360285
Hardback
336
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
907g
As the 21st century nears, networked computing is becoming the essence of computing itself. Alternative phrases abound--collaborative work, computer supported cooperative work, simultaneous/concurrent engineering, multimedia real-time interactive work--but the neatest, shortest, and simplest catch-all term was coined in 1978: groupware. The two visionaries who coined the term, Peter and Trudy Johnson-Lenz, are among the 42 expert contributors to Groupware in the 21st Century. Other contributors to the volume include Microsoft's Bill Gates, professors Jay Nunamaker and Tom Malone, and management author Robert Heller. As with most technological sea-changes, the groupware revolution is having its impact first on business, where enhanced interaction between an organization's members, strategic allies, suppliers, and customers can help ensure that it remains dynamic and competitive. Anyone who wants to know about the future of information technology and group processes will want to read this book which brings perspective and clarity to these new technologies.
PETER LLOYD is proprietor of Frontiers, consultants in groupware/CSCW, and has for many years been actively concerned with the interface between marketing, public relations, and human resources.