Talk:Collaborative workspace

I'd like to start a discussion about collaborative workspaces. What works and what doesn't? Does anybody have any experience they'd like to share?

merge
Should be merged into Collaborative software; see talk there. &mdash;Quarl (talk) 2006-01-13 22:27Z 

Should it be the other way around? .e. merge Collaborative software into Collaborative workspace. This would ensure that 'collaboration' elements (including the need for a shared mental model, ba, shared language) are the prime focus rather than the software. Johnmarkh 23:44, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

Actually (and it's possible I'm the strange exception) I've been looking for a term for my doctoral research that encapsulates a simple collaborative system, rather than a very large/complex one. So far, "collaborative workspace" is easily the best, and I see it quite differently from collaborative software, *unless* collaborative software is adjusted to reflect simple systems, not just large, complex ones. Happy to discuss further: colin.furness@utoronto.ca. (May 19, 2006)

collaborative workspace, software
for collaboration we use one/some/all of:
 * a meeting room
 * a wiki
 * chat

while the latter is clear "software", i'm not sure if it is a "workspace". i would consider my office where i use the chat the workspace, or maybe my computer or a window on it. this would lead to "a collaborative workspace may need (collaborative) software". --ThurnerRupert 05:34, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

"Collaborative workspace" and "Coworking" have different meanings.
Coworking is an arrangement in which workers for different companies share an office space.

Collaborative workspace means the place of collaboration. https://web.archive.org/web/20120225053054/http://www.ami-communities.eu/pub/bscw.cgi/d163187/The%20Future%20Workspace.pdf

So why not redirect Collaborative workspace to Coworking? Mocha c jp (talk) 13:31, 23 February 2023 (UTC)


 * How about redirecting here?　Workspace Mocha c jp (talk) 13:57, 23 February 2023 (UTC)