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Collaboratories: doing science on the Internet
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Remote CollaborationComputational Social ScienceEngineeringTeam MembersCollaborative DesignWeb-based CollaborationDistributed CollaborationSocial ComputingDesignCollaboratory PrototypesHuman-computer InteractionScience And Technology StudiesCommunicationTechnologyCollaborative ComputingOpen CollaborationSocial SciencesDomain Specialists
The success of many complex scientific investigations hinges on bringing the capabilities of diverse individuals from multiple institutions together with state-of-the-art instrumentation. Computer scientists working with domain specialists have made progress on several fronts to create and integrate the tools required for Internet-based scientific collaboration. However, both technical and sociological challenges remain. The tools of computer-supported cooperative work are now being applied to such collaborations. Through immersive electronic interaction, team members distributed across a widespread area can collaborate, using the newest instruments and computing resources. The paper discusses some collaboratory prototypes and considers the sociology of collaboration.
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