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The Nick Experiment Reinterpreted: Implications for Developers and Evaluators of Groupware

Gail L. Rein (Software Technology Program, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, Austin, TX (U.S.A.))
Clarence A. Ellis (Software Technology Program, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, Austin, TX (U.S.A.))

Office Technology and People

ISSN: 0167-5710

Article publication date: 1 January 1989

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Abstract

Reinterprets data from an empirical study conducted in 1987 – the Nick Experiment – concerned with the interaction between technology, team and task. Combines data with anecdotal evidence. Reports gains in meetings quality and effectiveness. Comments on the potential effectiveness of the messaging facility on the electronic workstations and the electronic blackboard. Comments strongly on the value of field experiments and case studies – as opposed to controlled experiments – to obtain realistic data.

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Rein, G.L. and Ellis, C.A. (1989), "The Nick Experiment Reinterpreted: Implications for Developers and Evaluators of Groupware", Office Technology and People, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 47-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000003528

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1989, MCB UP Limited

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