Title
Improving remote collaborative process modelling using embodiment in 3D virtual environments
Abstract
Identifying, modelling and documenting business processes usually require the collaboration of many stakeholders that may be spread across companies in inter-organizational settings. While modern process modelling technologies are starting to provide a number of features to support remote collaboration, they lack support for visual cues that are present in co-located collaboration. In this paper, we examine the importance of visual cues for collaboration tasks in collaborative process modelling from distributed remote locations. Based on this analysis, we present a prototype 3D virtual world process modelling tool that supports a number of visual cues to facilitate remote collaborative process model creation and validation. We report on a preliminary analysis of the technology and also describe the future direction of our research with regards to the theoretical contributions expected from the evaluation of the tool.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2013
APCCM
collaborative process,remote collaboration,modern process,visual cue,preliminary analysis,collaboration task,remote location,co-located collaboration,virtual environment,virtual world process,improving remote collaborative process,remote collaborative process model,collaboration,business process modelling
Field
DocType
Citations 
Sensory cue,Business process,Process modeling,Human–computer interaction,Business process modeling,Engineering
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.42
16
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Erik Poppe1263.50
Ross Brown2859.83
Jan Recker363636.08
Daniel Johnson414420.29