The use of design activity for research into Computer Supported Co-operative Working (CSCW)
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Michael Smyth | Sean Clark | John H. Connolly | Stephen A. R. Scrivener | Steven W. Garner | Albert Clarke | Hilary K. Palmén | André Schappo | M. Smyth | S. Scrivener | S. Garner | S. Clark | J. Connolly | H. Palmén | A. Clarke | A. Schappo
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