Collaborative computing

Welcome to the learning project on Collaborative computing!

Learning project summary
This is a learning resource for students and others interested in Collaborative Computing. This site is currently being developed by graduate students enrolled in the course "Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Organizational Communication" at the University of Copenhagen. As part of the course, students develop, modify and expand the site, contributing their own understanding of the course readings and critical analysis. The course is jointly taught by Assistant Professor Stine Lomborg and Professor Jørgen P. Bansler from the Centre for Communication and Computing at the University of Copenhagen.

Goals
In this learning project we aim to write the new bible (http://www.dof.dk/)

Contents

 * Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
 * Organizational Communication
 * The structure and function in IT networks
 * /Network & internetwork (internet)/
 * /Distributed system/
 * /Client-server model vs. peer-to-peer model/
 * /Bandwidth & latency/
 * /Broadcast vs. point-to-point links/
 * /Host, router & subnet/
 * /Ethernet/
 * /Wifi/
 * /Virtual private network (VPN)/
 * /Protocol & protocol stack/
 * /Network architecture/
 * /Connection-oriented vs. connectionless service/
 * /Reliable/unreliable service/
 * /OSI Model/
 * /Physical layer/
 * /Data link layer/
 * /Network layer/
 * /Transport layer/
 * /Application Layer/
 * /Internet protocol/
 * /Transmission Control Protocol (TPC)/
 * /User datagram protocol (UDP)/

Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
 * /Cooperative work/
 * /Common field of work/
 * /Cooperative work arrangement/
 * /Articulation work (of first and second order)/
 * /Work organization/
 * /Cooperative artifacts/
 * /Ordering systems/
 * /Mutual Awareness/
 * /Appropriation and customization/

Litteratur til eksamensspm.
 * /Spm. 1/
 * /Spm. 2/

Learning materials
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Readings and other resources
Each topic/concept/discussion may have a suggested reading selection. For example:
 *  computer-supported cooperative work
 *  ...

Subpages
Subpages can be created - using the syntax '/concepts/' (for concepts involved in this learning project & without the quotes).

Subpages in Collaborative computing:

Active participants
Active participants in this Learning Group
 * Casper Nørgaard Rasmussen
 * Casper Nøhr Nielsen
 * Kristina Kevorkov
 * Frederikke Weien
 * Nicoline Davidsen
 * Michala Dahl Mensing
 * Kenny Andreasen
 * Brian
 * Linda Søs Johansen
 * Peter Stilling
 * Jørgen Bansler
 * Matias Bruhn
 * Malene Frank
 * Martin Thorsager
 * Cæcilie Kolling-Wedel
 * Chloé Bigandt
 * Ditte Marie Cramon
 * August Grube With
 * Frederik Augustesen
 * Johan Lynnerup
 * Klaudia Kuracka
 * Søren Back Petersen
 * Mathias Nick Andersen
 * Sara Victor-Hansen

Learning materials
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