Authors
António Correia, Shoaib Jameel, Daniel Schneider, Benjamim Fonseca, Hugo Paredes
Publication date
2019/5/6
Conference
2019 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD)
Pages
129-134
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The structure and evolution of a scientific research community can be quantitatively assessed taking into account the interactions between scientific agents dispersed geographically. In the recent years, CSCW has stabilized as a cross-disciplinary field suffering significant changes in its core structure, and there is limited understanding about the factors influencing the nature and progress of collaborative computing research. In this paper, we measure the correlation between a set of features related to the influence of collaboration types on the number of citations as well as the geographical distribution of the accumulated contribution to the CSCW literature. Overall, our work can represent a starting point to demonstrate how the study of scientific collaboration can partly explain the variations in the number of citations, frequency of papers, and topics addressed.
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