Koch, MichaelGross TomFeltz, FernandOtjacques, BenoîtOberweis, AndreasPoussing, Nicolas2019-06-122019-06-122006978-3-88579-186-7https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/23754The research field Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is concerned with understanding social interaction and the design, development, and evaluation of technical systems supporting social interaction in teams and communities - or in other words it is about researching the use of computer-based technology for supporting collaboration. The field was coined in the 1980th by researchers from computer science, information science and social science. In this paper we will briefly introduce CSCW – its concepts and current trends - and thereby focus on the role of Informatics in the field – from application integration to ubiquitous user interfaces.enComputer-supported cooperative work - concepts and trendsText/Conference Paper1617-5468