How About a MATe for Awareness in Teams?. Ruge, L., Kindsmüller, M. C., Cassens, J., & Herczeg, M. In Cassens, J., Wegener, R., & Kofod-Petersen, A., editors, Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning in Context, pages 58–69, Karsruhe, Germany, September, 2011. Paper abstract bibtex While guests in the office or a phone call can be pleasant surprises, in the wrong moment they may be disrupting a time of focused work and concentration. A lack of coordination between colleagues at the work place can lead to unwanted interruptions and result in an inef- ficient and unpleasant workplace. MATe (Mate for Awareness in Teams) is a pervasive, ambient intelligent computing framework charged with the task of preventing unwanted interruptions and improving social interaction at the workplace of knowledge workers. We present a survey of employees at a university in order to identify the attitudes of knowledge workers towards interruptions as well as their opinions on a pervasive system surveying and analyzing their behavior. Based on the results of this survey a prototype has been developed using an ontology written in OWL as a knowledge representation and logic-based reasoning to infer the users’ status and interruptibility.
@InProceedings{Ruge-Kindsmuller-Cassens-Herczeg-MRC-11,
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author = {Lukas Ruge and Martin C. Kindsmüller and Jörg Cassens and Michael Herczeg},
title = {How About a MATe for Awareness in Teams?},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning in Context},
editor = {Jörg Cassens and Rebekah Wegener and Anders Kofod-Petersen},
pages = {58--69},
year = {2011},
address = {Karsruhe, Germany},
month = {September},
pdf = {http://www.imis.uni-luebeck.de/publikationen/MRC2011-web.pdf},
url = {http://www.imis.uni-luebeck.de/publikationen/MRC2011-web.pdf},
abstract = {While guests in the office or a phone call can be pleasant surprises, in the wrong moment they may be disrupting a time of focused work and concentration. A lack of coordination between colleagues at the work place can lead to unwanted interruptions and result in an inef- ficient and unpleasant workplace. MATe (Mate for Awareness in Teams) is a pervasive, ambient intelligent computing framework charged with the task of preventing unwanted interruptions and improving social interaction at the workplace of knowledge workers. We present a survey of employees at a university in order to identify the attitudes of knowledge workers towards interruptions as well as their opinions on a pervasive system surveying and analyzing their behavior. Based on the results of this survey a prototype has been developed using an ontology written in OWL as a knowledge representation and logic-based reasoning to infer the users’ status and interruptibility.},
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