Inter-Activities Management for Supporting Cooperative Software Development

Systems supporting Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) are more and more omnipresent. As technologies continuously evolve, users are looking for new supports for their activities, which are intrinsically cooperative and imply many actors, distributed through space and time.

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