A ‘contrat sociale’ for CSCW systems: Supporting interoperability of computational coordination mechanisms
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Carla Simone | Kjeld Schmidt | Peter H. Carstensen | Monica Divitini | Carsten Sørensen | K. Schmidt | C. Sørensen | P. Carstensen | C. Simone | M. Divitini
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