Title
Social Adaptation of ERP Software: Tagging UI Elements
Abstract
In this paper we present a newly designed annotation and collaboration component, which has been prototypically implemented on top of an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system. Standard ERP software is often described as being inflexible in respect to personal needs of a single user or a user group. To cope with this problem, theories, and principles from classical CSCW research and design were combined with recent developments in Social Software and what is now often summarized as Web 2.0 . Our component is inspired by Web 2.0 principles like user generated content, information sharing, and harnessing network effects. As the central paradigm we applied social tagging based on folksonomies as e.g. used in del.ico.us, Flickr, and YouTube. In addition best practices from research on online community building were used to design a social annotating component for ERP systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-02774-1_43
HCI (12)
Keywords
Field
DocType
erp system,social tagging,single user,social annotating component,classical cscw research,social adaptation,social software,standard erp software,tagging ui elements,collaboration component,user group,enterprise resource planning,erp software,human computer interaction,user generated content,network effect,best practice
User-generated content,World Wide Web,Online community,Enterprise resource planning,Computer-supported cooperative work,Enterprise software,Computer science,Social software,Human–computer interaction,Software,Information sharing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5621
0302-9743
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcus Nitsche1306.27
Martin Christof Kindsmüller26725.73
Udo Arend34752.90
Michael Herczeg46634.92