Collaborative and Distributed E-Research: Innovations in Technologies, Strategies and Applications

Collaborative and Distributed E-Research: Innovations in Technologies, Strategies and Applications

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Release Date: February, 2012|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 419
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0125-3
ISBN13: 9781466601253|ISBN10: 1466601256|EISBN13: 9781466601260
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Description:

Technology has made it possible to conduct research and form research groups that are not limited by geographic location. The field of Collaborative and Distributed E-Research (CDER) studies this phenomenon, specifically focusing on the use of the Internet and Information Technology (IT) to develop international and distributed scientific research.

Collaborative and Distributed E-Research: Innovations in Technologies, Strategies and Applications offers insight into practical and methodological issues related to collaborative e-research and furthers our understanding of current and future trends in online research and the types of technologies involved. This book provides a useful foundation for academics and professionals involved in Collaborative and Distributed E-Research, collaborative software development, and computer-supported collaborative work.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Best Practices and Strategies for Efficient CSCR
  • Collaborative and Distributed E-Research
  • Computer Supported Collaborative Research (CSCR)
  • Groupware for Collaborative E-Research
  • Human-Computer Interaction in Collaborative E-Research
  • Internet- and Web-Based Research
  • Internet-Based Knowledge Communities
  • Monitoring and Assessment of Collaborative E-Research
  • Research Management Systems
  • Scientific Social Networks for Research
Reviews & Statements

The overarching message that emerges from this collection is that many opportunities and challenges for distributed collaborative research unfold as we do eResearch. Scholars who work at this frontier should be involved in continuous innovation by developing new technologies and applications, adjusting their inquiry practices, researching, and fine-tuning what they do as they go. This timely volume offers an important contribution to future development of this technologically, methodologically, and socially complex research domain.

– Lina MarkauskaiteThe University of Sydney, Australia

This book is of use to those organizations, both academic and other such as corporate, where research and collaboration takes place through technology, offering a foundation in collaborative and distributed eResearch, collaborative software development and computer-supported collaborative work. The true novice or student of the field might need additional information to best understand what is presented, but the strong research behind each chapter enables one to gain valid information and see how one can reproduce the research and/or activity in their own organization.

– Sara Marcus, American Reference Books Annual

All in all, this book could be of relevance to academics concerned with distributed collaboration and e-research. Since the chapters have been written by researchers from around the world, this collection gives a rich and broad perspective on the topic and its applications.

– Anabela Mesquita, Minho University, Online Information Review, Vol. 37, No. 1
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Angel A. Juan is an Associate Professor of Simulation and Data Analysis in the Computer Science Department at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) as well as a Researcher at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3). He also collaborates, as a Lecturer of Computer Programming and Applied Statistics, with the Department of Applied Mathematics I at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Computational Mathematics (UNED), an M.S. in Information Systems & Technology (UOC), and an M.S. in Applied Mathematics (University of Valencia). His research interests include both service and industrial applications of computer simulation, probabilistic algorithms, educational data analysis, and mathematical e-learning. He has published several papers in international journals, books and proceedings regarding these fields. Also, he has been involved in several international research projects. He is an editorial board member of the Int. J. of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies as well as of the Int. J. of Information Systems & Social Change, and a member of the INFORMS society. His e-mail is: ajuanp@uoc.edu.
Thanasis Daradoumis (adaradoumis@uoc.edu) holds a PhD in computer science from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Spain), a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Illinois (USA), and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Thessaloniki (Greece). He is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Sciences, Multimedia & Telecommunication at the Open University of Catalonia. His research focuses on e-learning and network technologies, Web-based instruction and evaluation, distributed and adaptive learning, CSCL, CSCW, interaction analysis, and grid technologies. He is co-director of the DPCS Research Laboratory.

Meritxell Roca is Associate Director of the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute – IN3, at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC). She is also an Associate Professor of Communication at the Blanquerna School of Communication and Blanquerna School of Health Studies at the Ramon Llull University (URL). She holds a Ph.D. in Communication and Humanities (URL), an M.S. in Communication – Journalism (URL), and postgraduate courses in International Relations and Knowledge Society. She has also been a Visiting Associate Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication (University of Southern California). Currently, her research interests are the future of television in a digital environment, open source and free software productive model, and teenagers’ media consumption in a multiplatform and multiscreening scenario. She is a member of the Spanish WIP (World Internet Project) research team.

Scott E. Grasman is Professor and Department Head of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. He previously spent 10 years in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He has served as Adjunct Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management in the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis, and completed a sabbatical in Statistics and Operations Research at the Public University of Navarre in Spain, as well as a two month appointment as Visiting Research Scholar at IN3 – the Open University of Catalonia. He received his B.S.E., M.S.E., and Ph.D. degrees in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. In addition to academia, he has relevant industrial experience in industrial collaborations on research and curriculum activities. His is the author or co-author of over 100 technical papers, receiving multiple best conference paper awards, and he serves in reviewer/editorial roles for various technical journals and books.

Javier Faulin is a Professor of Operations Research and Statistics at the Public University of Navarre (Pamplona, Spain). He also collaborates as an Assistant Professor at the UNED local center in Pamplona. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Business from the University of Navarre (Pamplona, Spain), a M.Sc. in Operations Management, Logistics, and Transportation from UNED (Madrid, Spain), and a M.Sc. and BSc in Mathematics from the University of Zaragoza (Zaragoza, Spain). He has extended experience in distance and Web-based teaching at the Public University of Navarre, at UNED (Madrid, Spain), at the Open University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain), and at the University of Surrey (Guilford, UK). His research interests include logistics, vehicle routing problems and simulation modelling, and analysis, especially techniques to improve simulation analysis in practical applications. He has published more than 40 papers in international journals, books, and proceedings about logistics, routing, and simulation. Similarly, he has taught many courses on-line about Operations Research (OR) and Decision Making, and he has been the academic advisor of three PhD students and more than 25 students finishing their master thesis. Furthermore, he has been the author of more than 100 works in OR conferences. He is an Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Applied Management Science (IJAMS) and International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems (IJORIS), and an INFORMS member.

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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Angelica de Antonio, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
  • Luis Casillas, University of Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Maria Kordaki, University of the Aegean, Greece
  • Lina Markauskaite, The University of Sydney, Australia
  • Marc Torrens, Strands Labs, Spain