A domain engineering for content sharing collaborative features. de Oliveira, L. S. & Gerosa, M. A. In Proceedings of the 18th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web, of \WebMedia\ '12, pages 343–350, 2012. ACM.
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Researchers and developers still replicate ideas with low reuse when developing Web 2.0 applications. A domain engineering identify and document commonalities and variabilities of an application family fostering reuse. In this work, we used a domain engineering approach for content sharing features of social networks. We used as a method the \FODA\ (Feature Oriented Domain Analysis) with patterns for computer-mediated interaction to describe the collaborative features and the \3C\ collaboration model to classify them. To implement the commonalities, a component kit was defined and developed, based on an infrastructure named Groupware Workbench. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the artifacts generated by the domain engineering.
@inproceedings{Oliveira2012,
abstract = {Researchers and developers still replicate ideas with low reuse when developing Web 2.0 applications. A domain engineering identify and document commonalities and variabilities of an application family fostering reuse. In this work, we used a domain engineering approach for content sharing features of social networks. We used as a method the {\{}FODA{\}} (Feature Oriented Domain Analysis) with patterns for computer-mediated interaction to describe the collaborative features and the {\{}3C{\}} collaboration model to classify them. To implement the commonalities, a component kit was defined and developed, based on an infrastructure named Groupware Workbench. We conducted an experiment to evaluate the artifacts generated by the domain engineering.},
author = {de Oliveira, Lucas Santos and Gerosa, Marco Aurélio},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web},
keywords = {Collaborative Systems,Groupware,Web 2.0,domain engineering,interaction patterns,social networks,3C collaboration model},
pages = {343--350},
publisher = {ACM},
series = {{\{}WebMedia{\}} '12},
title = {{A domain engineering for content sharing collaborative features}},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2382636.2382708},
year = {2012}
}

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