The advent of the World Wide Web has changed the perspectives of
groupware systems. The interest and deployment of Internet and intranet
groupware solutions is growing rapidly, not just in academic circles but
also in the commercial arena. The first generation of Web-based
groupware tools has already started to emerge, and leading groupware
vendors are urgently adapting their products for compatibility and
integration with Web technologies.
The focus of Groupware and the World Wide Web is to explore the
potential for Web-based groupware. This book includes an analysis of the
key characteristics of the Web, presenting reasons for its success, and
describes developments of a diverse range of Web-based groupware
systems. An emphasis on the technical obstacles and challenges is
implemented by more analytical discussions and perspectives, including
that of Information Technology managers looking to deploy groupware
solutions within their organizations.
Written by experts from different backgrounds - academic and commercial,
technical and organizational - this book provides a unique overview of
and insight into current issues and future possibilities concerning
extension of the World Wide Web for group working.