Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/17708
Title: COnCEPT - Developing Intelligent Information Systems to Support Colloborative Working Across Design Teams
Authors: Liapis, Aggelos
Kantorovitch, Julia
Malins, Julian
Zafeiropoulos, Anastasios
HAESEN, Mieke 
GUTIERREZ LOPEZ, Marisela 
Funk, Mathias
Alcantara, Jesus
Moore, John-Paul
Maciver, Fiona
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: SciTePress
Source: Holzinger, Andreas; Libourel, Thérèse; Maciaszek, Leszek A.; Mellor, Stephen J. (Ed.). Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Technologies - ICSOFT
Abstract: Rapid developments in hardware and software are creating opportunities to enhance the user experience. For example, advances in social analytics can provide near instant feedback. State of the art information extraction tools, filtering, categorization and presentation mechanisms all greatly facilitate knowledge exploitation activities. However, these technologies are not yet fully integrated into modern business systems. This paper describes research being undertaken in order to develop a new collaborative creative design platform (COnCEPT) aimed at investigating of new data-mining and collaboration technologies in order to enhance the information systems of future businesses. This paper describes the software architecture and the components, together with the design principles which underpin the design of the new COnCEPT platform, which is being developed to address the needs of professional design teams working collaboratively in a professional context.
Keywords: business information systems; collaboration; context-awareness; architecture; design principles
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/17708
ISBN: 9789897580369
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: vabb 2018
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