Collaborative decision making processes are a form of communication
inside organizations. Their functioning can teach lessons for the design
of electronic office systems. Those processes are open ended and
therefore decide themselves on their form. Like oral deliberations which
cannot be modelled in advance any open ended communication process needs
means for common control over the further advancement and the ending of
the process.
The history of German administrative practice and its special methods of
using disposals for the control of common processes shows the creation
of records as based on communication needs generated by the intention of
joint actions. For electronic decision making processes the purposes
remain the same, but the means have to follow the effects of electronic
communication on messages.
The book is a reworked English version of a thesis for the official
qualification for university professorship accepted by the German
University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. Germany.