Enhancing Community Awareness in a Large and Distributed Organization
- Thesis Proposal Addendum -

Q. Alex Zhao

azhao@cc.gatech.edu

Feb. 1, 1999

Outline


Introduction

The goal of this research is to examine ways of supporting and enhancing community awareness in a large and distributed organization. More specifically, the research framework can be captured as the following:

Goal Mechanisms Evaluation Methods
To enhance people's general knowledge about the community: its states, activities, and public opinions. Provide ubiquitous access to information about the community through interactive displays in the background of the work environment. Community surveys and informal interviews before and after the introduction of proposed technologies.
To gain a sufficient user population. Add incentives such as interesting content and public recognition. Participatory observation and technology supported statistical information recording and analysis.

Next, I will describe an overview of the system design guided by a set of high-level design directives. Then, I will present the implementation and evaluation plans. Finally, I will discuss the contribution of this research.

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System Design

High-level design decisions:

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Implementation Plan

System implementation will be incremental, in the order of:

The implementation process will also be iterative. For example, the transition from one information item to the next, or from one full-screen display to the next, will need to be experimented and revised many times throughout the implementation process in order to better satisfy the design guidelines (see "do not distract").

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Evaluation Plan

To evaluate the proposed technologies, I will need to know whether people use them or not, and whether they have any effect on community awareness or not. More specifically, the evaluation process includes:

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Research Contribution

This project will build on technologies partly similar to those of PointCast but with an emphasis on pushing information delivery harder to the background of the work environment. It will also extend these technologies to include community event reminders and community artifacts such as the community stage and community radio. In addition, it will study the impacts that these technologies make in an organization.

Furthermore, this project distinguishes itself from previous research such as that at Apple by focusing on the desktop because a single shared space is not available. This project will also study alternative forms of information delivery and authoring. In addition, the local College of Computing community is larger and more diverse, probably posing more complicated, unanticipated problems.

In summary, the contributions from this project will lie in the design of the right mix of both existing and new technologies to enhance community awareness, and the evaluation of the effects on community awareness that these technologies may have. Ultimately, this research will help gaining a better understanding of how to use computer technologies to improve community awareness in a large and distributed organization.

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Copyright © 1999 Q. Alex Zhao Original Proposal Document (PDF)
azhao@cc.gatech.edu
Original Proposal Presentation (PowerPoint Show)