Object Oriented Programming and Computerised Shared Material

Authors

  • Pål Sørgaard

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v17i247.7603

Abstract

Computer supported cooperative work currently receives much attention. There are many aspects of cooperative work. One of these is the use of shared material. Much cooperation is based on silent coordination mediated by the shared material used in the work process. The properties of the shared material are, however, often ignored when work is computerised. Instead the emphasis has been on automating frequent work procedures. This has resulted in very inflexible systems.

A fundamental idea in object oriented programming is to model the phenomena in the part of reality the system addresses. These modelling techniques can be used to implement shared material on computers. The result is a raw system providing the material and the essential primitive operations on this material. Such a system can be seen as a specialised programming environmeht which can be tailored to the needs of individual users or be modified for future needs.

Author Biography

Pål Sørgaard

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Published

1989-03-01

How to Cite

Sørgaard, P. (1989). Object Oriented Programming and Computerised Shared Material. DAIMI Report Series, 17(247). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v17i247.7603