Steps towards an ecology of infrastructure: complex problems in design and access for large-scale collaborative systems

TitleSteps towards an ecology of infrastructure: complex problems in design and access for large-scale collaborative systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
AuthorsStar, Susan Leigh, and Karen Ruhleder
Conference NameCSCW '94
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-0-89791-689-9
AbstractThis paper analyzes the initial phases of a large-scale custom software effort, the Worm Community System (WCS), a collaborative system designed for a geographically dispersed community of geneticists. Despite high user satisfaction with the system and interface, and extensive user feedback and analysis, many users experienced difficulties in signing on and use, ranging from simple lack of resources to complex organizational and intellectual trade-offs. Using Bateson's levels of learning, we characterize these as levels of infrastructural complexity which challenge both users and developers. Usage problems may result from different perceptions of this complexity in different organizational contexts.
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1145/192844.193021
DOI10.1145/192844.193021
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