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What (who) is groupware - definition

APPLICATION SOFTWARE TO HELP PEOPLE INVOLVED IN A COMMON TASK ACHIEVE GOALS
Collaborative tool; Collaborative tools; Software collaborative tool; Groupware; Groupware and collaborative systems; Collaboration software; Group ware; Enterprise collaboration systems; Enterprise Collaboration Systems; Collaboration platform; Workgroup Support Systems; Collaborative Graphical tools; Team communication software

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¦ noun Computing software designed to facilitate collective working by a number of different users.
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Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people working on a common task to attain their goals. One of the earliest definitions of groupware is "intentional group processes plus software to support them".

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Collaborative software

Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people working on a common task to attain their goals. One of the earliest definitions of groupware is "intentional group processes plus software to support them".

As regards available interaction, collaborative software may be divided into: real-time collaborative editing platforms that allow multiple users to engage in live, simultaneous and reversible editing of a single file (usually a document), and version control (also known as revision control and source control) platforms, which allow separate users to make parallel edits to a file, while preserving every saved edit by every user as multiple files (that are variants of the original file).

Collaborative software is a broad concept that overlaps considerably with computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). According to Carstensen and Schmidt (1999) groupware is part of CSCW. The authors claim that CSCW, and thereby groupware, addresses "how collaborative activities and their coordination can be supported by means of computer systems."

The use of collaborative software in the work space creates a collaborative working environment (CWE).

Collaborative software relates to the notion of collaborative work systems, which are conceived as any form of human organization that emerges any time that collaboration takes place, whether it is formal or informal, intentional or unintentional. Whereas the groupware or collaborative software pertains to the technological elements of computer-supported cooperative work, collaborative work systems become a useful analytical tool to understand the behavioral and organizational variables that are associated to the broader concept of CSCW.

Examples of use of groupware
1. An important investment for a mega project is shareware/groupware technology that invites into the project the community and all vendors, service providers and suppliers.
2. The extra features included email, instant messaging, chat rooms, news, photo albums, home pages, groupware systems, calendars, address books, maps, shops and, most recently, blogs.
3. Yet that‘s the perception one garners in trying to discover whether Lotus Notes, IBM‘s "groupware" application, is – as readers of Technology blog suggested – the "world‘s worst application". The discussions (at http://tinyurl.com/e4a56 and http://tinyurl.com/d'gdk) suggest that those who have used it are united: to the average person, Notes displays all the user–friendliness of a cornered rat.
4. But to complain about that is to miss the point, says Ben Rose, founder and leader of the UK Notes User Group (www.lnug.org.uk). He‘s a Notes administrator, for "a large automotive group". "It‘s regarded by many as an email program, but it‘s actually groupware," Rose explains.