Hangout for experimental confirmation and demonstration of software, computing, and networking. The exercises don't always work out. The professor is a bumbler and the laboratory assistant is a skanky dufus.
ACM News Service: Purdue Engineers Define 15 Dimensions of 'E-Work'. This work by Shimon Hof involves four domains: (1) E-Work, (2) distributed decision support, (3) active middleware, and (4) integration, coordination, and collaboration. the 15 e-dimensions are a means for establishing the integration conditions that apply for some e-work component.
The 2004-12-15 Purdue University News article ties the 15 e-dimensions to work of the PRISM Center, though I found it difficult to track down anything more on the 15 dimensions themselves. It would seem that we must await the forthcoming book edited by Nof and Ceroni.