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An approach to encounters and interaction in a virtual environment
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Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science table of contents
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Pages: 298 - 303  
Year of Publication: 1993
ISBN:0-89791-558-5
Authors
Norihiko Matsuura  Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223, Japan
Go Fujino  Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223, Japan
Ken-ichi Okada  Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223, Japan
Yutaka Matsushita  Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223, Japan
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we describe a new concept about a virtual environment on networked computers to support distributed collaborative work. We focus explicitly on tools to enable informal (casual) communications in contrast to most of the existing approaches of groupware applications. The establishment and maintenance of personal relationships is as indispensable in a virtual environment as in a physical environment, because the personal relationships lead the acquirement of new communication channels and the probability of future joints. We describe the concept of interactions in a virtual environment and two experimental tools for the one shared space in this virtual environment. These tools provide the opportunities for spontaneous, informal encounters and interactions with other people who have logged in the same networked computers, in order to support the formation and maintenance of personal relationships.


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Terry Winograd, et al., "Groupware', BYTE, December 1988.
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S. Ichimura, N. Matsuura, K. Okada, Y. Matsushita, "A Database System Suitable for Team Cooperative Work", Proc. Future Database '90 Far-East Workshop on Future Database System, April 1990.
 
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N. Matsuura, S. Ichimura, S. Hiraiwa, K.Okada, Y. Matsushita, ~A Teamware Workbench for Multimedia Information Management", Proc. International Computer Symposium '90, December 1990.
 
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S. Ichimura, N. Matsuura, S. Hiraiwa, K. Okada, Y. Matsushita, ~A Teamware Workbench for Information Management and Associative Retrieval in the Distributed Environment", Proc. 1st International Workshop on Interoperability in Multidatabase Systems, April 1991.
 
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K. Okada, N. Matsuura, S. Ichimura, Y. Matsushita, "A Teamware Workbench for Concurrent Collaborative Work", Parallel and Distributed Processing '91, April 1991.
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Norihiko Matsuura, Go Fujino, Ken-ichi Okada and Yutaka Matsushita, "Supporting Encounters and Interactions in a Virtual Environment~, Proc. International Networking Conference '92.
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Ken-ichi Okada: colleagues
Yutaka Matsushita: colleagues