Erich J. Neuhold · GMD-IPSI & T.U. DarmstadtWork beyond the Desktop: Our Cooperative Building and Roomware Projects
May 29, 1998
The availability of the worldwide information infrastructure
and the ever present computer power is profoundly changing the
way we do our work in every type of enterprise. Our notion of
Cooperative Building places the human into the center of attention
and tries to substantially reduce the currently unnecessary high
cognitive overload one faces when dealing with the opportunities
offered. This perspective needs to address issues from information
technology, new work practices, organizational innovation, new
physical and virtual architectural structures and facilities
management at work, at home, and on the road.
In this talk I will illustrate the general idea further
and then concentrate on two specific project groups:
- Virtual Cooperative Meeting Rooms are being developed for
discussions, on the job learning, and conferencing and are currently
utilized and evaluated in support of distributed government agencies,
global as well as virtual enterprises, and distributed congresses.
Multimedia and large screen based meeting support as well as
handling of distributed large document depositories (on SGML
and XML basis) are concentration points in our approach.
- I-Land integrates several so-called 'room ware' components
into a combination of real architectural and virtual work environments
for dynamic teams. An Electronic Wall, an Interactive Table and
Computer-enhanced Chairs are currently explored, evaluated and
integrated into this environment.
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Prof. Dr. Erich
J. Neuhold is the Director of the Institute
for Integrated Publication and Information Systems of the
German National
Research Center for Information Technology in Darmstadt,
Germany. His primary research and development interests are in
heterogeneous interoperable database systems, object-oriented
multimedia knowledge bases and intelligent information retrieval.
He also guides research and development in user interfaces including
virtual reality concepts for information visualization, computer
supported cooperative work, virtual meetings and conferences
as well as integrated publication and information systems with
special emphasize on multimedia hyperdocuments and on information
mining in complex distributed systems. He is also Professor of
Computer Science, Integrated Publication and Information Systems,
at the Darmstadt
University of Technolgy, Germany. He has published 4 books
and about 100 papers.
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