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Attityd till användandet av Instant Messaging på företagBlank, Mikael, Johansson, Jenny, Olsson, Sandra January 2003 (has links)
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Attityd till användandet av Instant Messaging på företagBlank, Mikael, Johansson, Jenny, Olsson, Sandra January 2003 (has links)
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RSS – The future of internal communication?Andersson, Ola, Larsson, Niclas January 2005 (has links)
<p>RSS is a format for easy information sharing between computers. A RSS-file, also known as a feed or a channel, consist of a list of items. The items are structured with XML-tags and have to be processed in some way before it can be read. RSS¬readers, web-browsers with RSS support and e-mail-clients with RSS support can be used to display the feed.</p><p>This thesis is focused to investigate if RSS can be used within an enterprise for internal communication. We look at different computer based communication tools that are available today and compare them with RSS. All the different tools has there advantages as well as disadvantages, we have tried to find out if there is room for one more information channel within an enterprise.</p><p>Our study shows that RSS is not suitable as a stand alone solution for internal combination. RSS main strengths lies in mass information that has to be pushed out in one direction.</p>
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Use and adaptation of written language to the conditions of computer-mediated communication /Segerstad, Ylva Hård af. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Göteborg University, 2002.
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The effect of instant messaging on lecture retentionMcVaugh, Nathan Kant 10 July 2012 (has links)
The impact of instant message interruptions via computer on immediate lecture
retention for college students was examined. While watching a 24–minute video of a
classroom lecture, students received various numbers of related–to–lecture (“Is consistent
use of the eye contact method necessary for success?”) versus not–related–to lecture
(“Have you ever missed class because you couldn't find parking?”) instant messages in
addition to note taking vs. no note taking. Student self–rating for multitasking ability,
typical and maximum instant messaging activity, and classroom computer use were also
measured. Contrary to cognitive models of information processing that suggest instant
messages will disrupt student retention of lecture information, no effects were found for
number of interruptions, presence or absence of notes, or relatedness of interruption on
lecture retention. Students’ multitasking self–rating was negatively related to lecture
retention. The implications of these results for classroom practice and future research are
explored. / text
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The English language : rumors of its death are greatly exaggerated : registers in instant messaging conversationsJoffrain, Abigail Marie Swan 28 July 2015 (has links)
This article looks into accounts of the computer mediated discourse medium of instant messaging programs. Previous accounts have compared communication within this medium either to solely written or to solely spoken language, thus neglecting its relationship to both or to the constraints generated specifically by the medium. Such accounts have therefore, often come to erroneously alarming conclusions. This article lays out an argument for the treatment of computer mediated communication through instant messaging programs as the beginnings of a set of new registers. / text
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Affective gesture fast-track feedback instant messaging (AGFIM).Adesemowo, A. Kayode January 2005 (has links)
Text communication is often perceived as lacking some components of communication that are essential in sustaining interaction or conversation. This interaction incoherency tends to make text communication plastic. It is traditionally devoid of intonation, pitch, gesture, facial expression and visual or auditory cues. Nevertheless, Instant Messaging (IM), a form of text communication is on the upward uptake both on PCs and on mobile handhelds. There is a need to rubberise this plastic text messaging to improve co-presence for text communications thereby improving synchronous textual discussion, especially on handheld devices. <br />
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One element of interaction is gesture, seen as a natural way of conversing. Attaining some level of interaction naturalism requires improving synchronous communication spontaneity, partly achieved by enhancing input mechanisms. To enhance input mechanisms for interactive text-based chat on mobile devices, there is a need to facilitate gesture input. Enhancement is achievable in a number of ways, such as input mechanism redesigning and input offering adaptation. This thesis explores affective gesture mode on interface redesign as an input offering adaptation. This is done without a major physical reconstruction of handheld devices.<br />
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This thesis presents a text only IM system built on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE). It was developed with a novel user-defined hotkey implemented as a one-click context menu to &ldquo / fast-track&rdquo / text-gestures and emoticons.<br />
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A hybrid quantitative and qualitative approach was taken to enable data triangulation. Results from experimental trials show that an Affective Gesture (AG) approach improved IM chat spontaneity/response. Feedback from the user trials affirms that AG hotkey improves chat responsiveness, thus enhancing chat spontaneity.
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Exploring a technological hermeneutic understanding the interpretation of computer-mediated messaging systems /Voida, Amy. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. / Committee Chair: Elizabeth D. Mynatt; Committee Member: Jay D. Bolter; Committee Member: Rebecca E. Grinter; Committee Member: W. Keith Edwards; Committee Member: Wendy A. Kellogg
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SIP-based location service provisionWu, YanHao January 2005 (has links)
Magister Scientiae - MSc / Location-based service (LBS) is a geographical location-related service that provides highly personalized services for users. It is a platform for network operators to provide new and innovative ways of increasing profits from new services. With the rapidly growing trend toward LBS, there is a need for standard LBS protocols. This thesis started with introducing the Internet Engineering Task Force GEOPRIV working group, which endeavors to provide standard LBS protocols capable of transferring geographic location information for diverse location-aware applications. Through careful observation, it was found that Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is well suited to the GEOPRIV requirements. The aim of this research was therefore to explore the possibility of the integration of LBS and the SIP protocol and, to some extent fulfill the GEOPRIV requirements. / South Africa
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Instant messaging : Matchning av IM-funktioner och kommunikationsbehov hos medarbetare på IT-företag.Årling, Matts, Svensson, Erik January 2007 (has links)
Vi ville med denna uppsats undersöka om instant messaging matchar de kommunikationsbehov som IT-anställda har. För att ta reda på detta använde vi oss av ett kvalitativt angreppssätt i form av intervjuer. Dessa intervjuer skapade även ytterligare kunskap vilken vi benämnt barriärer. En lista på IM-funktioner hämtades från Wikipedia och reviderades senare av oss. Kommunikationsbehoven identifierades under analysen av intervjuerna. Matchningen genererade en tabell som kan användas som karta över vilka IM-funktioner som tillgodoser några vanliga kommunikationsbehov som finns på datortäta arbetsplatser. Barriärerna är till för att visa vad som försvårar tillgodoseendet av behoven. Vidare erhöll vi även kunskap om att de av oss identifierade kommunikationsbehov som i dagsläget inte tillgodoses av IM inte heller behöver göra det. Vi kom också fram till att IM skulle kunna utvecklas till att vara en brygga mellan annan kommunicerande programvara och kollegor.
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