Date
2020Author
Winkler, RainerBriggs, Robert O.De Vreede, Gert-JanLeimeister, Jan MarcoOeste-Reiß, SarahSöllner, MatthiasSubject
004 Data processing and computer science Designwissenschaft <Informatik>Mensch-Maschine-SystemComputer Supported Cooperative WorkMetadata
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Towards a Technique for Modeling New Forms of Collaborative Work Practices – The Facilitation Process Model 2.0
Abstract
Collaboration Engineering (CE) is an approach for the design and deployment of repeatable collaborative work practices that can be executed by practitioners themselves without the ongoing support of external collaboration professionals. A key design activity in CE concerns modeling current and future collaborative work practices. CE researchers and practitioners have used the Facilitation Process Model (FPM) technique. However, this modeling technique suffers from a number of shortcomings to model contemporary collaborative work practices. We use a design science approach to identify the main challenges with the original FPM technique, derive requirements and design a revised modeling technique that is based on the current technique enriched by BPMN 2.0 elements. This paper contributes to the CE literature by offering a revised FPM technique that assists CE-designers to capture new forms of collaborative work practices.
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In: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2019 (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 52rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library, ScholarSpace: Honolulu, Hawaii 2020, S. 217-226; ISBN 978-0-9981331-2-6The following license files are associated with this item: