The Analysis on the Construction of CSCW System and Group Collaborative Mode

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With the development and popularization of intranet/Extranet and Internet, it provides vast development space for manufacturing industry. The computer support cooperative work such as collaborative design and collaborative manufacturing based on web is presented under the background. Computer Support Cooperative Work (CSCW) is defined that in the environment supported by computer technology, a groupware cooperatively work to accomplish a common task. The paper is focus on the construction of CSCW system and group collaborative work mode in CSCW. The group collaborative model of CSCW should be intensified further to abstract the features of group collaboration and direct the research on collaborative work technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2966-2970

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September 2013

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