![]() February 1998 Cyberspace: Looking for a Few Good Tools to Create an Online Community By ManMohan Sodhi This article continues my December 1997 article, "Looking for a Few Good People," for the same purpose of creating a Web-enabled online community for logistics modeling professionals. The Basic Question When I think about tools for creating and managing this proposed online community, a basic question comes to mind: Are there tools specifically designed for supporting online communities? The question is useful as we have to provide our own software when setting up a Web site with most providers. I am familiar with news groups and Usenet, and for Web-based discussion groups with HyperNews, as well as with the creation of searchable archives with WAIS. So there is technology that can support the kind of activities I outlined in my earlier article. Discussion in the Literature Hagel and Armstrong [1] list technology selection principles in Chapter 8 including choosing proven over innovative technology, avoiding in-house development, evaluating the current competition for standards (e.g., Microsoft vs. Netscape), and designing a modular technology architecture from which components can be swapped out. They also highlight the debate of choosing between proprietary online services (say, America Online) and the Internet. December [2] complains about having to "cobble together" a system of production with such tools as Unix text editors, file transfer and electronic mail. These tools require "complex and arcane command sequences" and knowledge of Unix, file structures and file formats. According to Chaplin [3], the Web, FTP archives, Gopher and WAIS "remain relatively static, and lack much of the sense of community which discussion systems provide." A Sampling of Web-based Technology Solutions References 1. Hagel III, John, and Armstrong, A. G., "Net.Gain," Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA, 1997. 2. December, John, "Waiting for better tools," Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, May 1, 1996, http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/may/cmcmtool.html. 3. Chaplin, Damon, "Creating Web communities," Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, May 1, 1996, http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/may/chaplin.html. Dr. ManMohan S. Sodhi is the new president of the Logistics Section of INFORMS and recently joined Andersen Consulting in Chicago as an experienced consultant in supply chain planning. He is the founder of the OR news group, sci.op-research, and helped design and create INFORMS Online. He welcomes your comments at MohanSodhi@ AOL.com. OR/MS Today copyright © 1998 by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. All rights reserved. Lionheart Publishing, Inc. 506 Roswell Street, Suite 220, Marietta, GA 30060, USA Phone: 770-431-0867 | Fax: 770-432-6969 E-mail: lpi@lionhrtpub.com URL: http://www.lionhrtpub.com Web Site © Copyright 1998 by Lionheart Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. |