a theoretical model for evaluating design elements of the web. The 7 elements include context , content , community , communication , customization , connection , and commerce .
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Capturing Online Collaboration in the Design Elements Model for Web 2.0 and Beyond
T. Andrew Yang (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), Dan J. Kim (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), Tri Vu (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA), and Vishal Dhalwani (University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA)
When analyzing the design elements of Web 1.0 applications, Rayport and Jaworski’s 7C Framework (2001) is a model commonly used by researchers. With the advancement of the Web into the Web 2.0 generation, the 7C Framework is insufficient in addressing a critical feature ubiquitously present in Web 2.0 applications, that is, collaboration. In our previous work, we had extended the 7C Framework into the 8C Framework by incorporating the collaboration element in order to capture the collaboration element in Web 2.0 applications (Yang, Kim, Dhalwani, & Vu, 2008). In this chapter, we present the 8C framework as a reference model for analyzing collaborative Web 2.0 applications, including online social networking Web sites and online collaborative sites such as Wikipedia.
a theoretical model for evaluating design elements of the web. The 7 elements include context , content , community , communication , customization , connection , and commerce . Capturing Online Collaboration in the Design Elements Model for Web 2.0 and Beyond.
The 7C model suggests that the seven Cs (Connection, Concurrency, Comprehension, Communication, Conceptualization, Collaboration, and Collective intelligence) play a central role in the knowledge creation process. The paper also analyzes the Web environment at technology, language and organizational contexts.
Their purpose is to help ensure that the person you're communicating with hears what you're trying to say. The seven C's are: clear, correct, complete, concrete, concise, considered and courteous.
The 7 Cs stand for: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous. Though there are a few variations. You can use the 7 Cs as a checklist in your written and spoken messages. Follow our examples to learn how!
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