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What is 3C Collaboration Model

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A model for the analysis, representation, and development of groupware by means of the interplay between the 3Cs, namely, communication, coordination, and cooperation.
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The 3C Collaboration Model
Hugo Fuks (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Alberto Raposo (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Marco A. Gerosa (University of Vila Velha, Brazil), Mariano Pimental (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), and Carlos J. P. Lucena (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-000-4.ch097
Abstract
Computational support for collaboration may be realized through the interplay between communication, coordination, and cooperation tools. Communication is related to the exchange of messages and information among people; coordination is related to the management of people, their activities and resources; and cooperation is the production taking place on a shared workspace. This model, which we call the 3C model, was originally proposed by Ellis, Gibbs, and Rein (1991), with some terminological differences. Cooperation, which Ellis et al. denominates “collaboration,” here characterizes the joint operation in a shared workspace.
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