In BSCW, every user has direct access to a number of personal objects, the icons of which are shown in the instant access bar in the upper right-hand corner of the Web-based user interface. The instant access bar is present in each of your folder pages.
The personal objects cannot be shared with other users of your BSCW server.
Personal portal
Home folder
Communities
Clipboard
Trash
Address book
Calendar
Task list
Bookmarks
Personal templates
Your personal portal for BSCW can show the contents of
important workspaces, an overview of recent BSCW events, current appointments
from your BSCW calendar or your BSCW microblog messages. Your portal is
configured by yourself.
Your home folder is your
personal workspace, which may only be accessed by yourself and which contains
all folders that you have created and all workspaces where you have been invited
as a member. When you click your home folder icon from within other personal
objects, you return to the workspace that you viewed last; clicking again on the
home folder icon brings you indeed to your home folder.
The listing of your community workspaces contains all
such workspaces with communities where you are a member. Communities allow
workspace access for large groups of users equipped with equal access rights
keeping performance independent of community size; they also offer
self-organized platforms for users with similar interests.
The address book is mainly used to invite new members to
your workspaces.
The calendar helps you manage your appointments. In
addition to this personal calendar, BSCW offers group calendars to
support cooperation in arbitrary workspaces. These group calendars are stored in
the respective workspaces.
This personal data area
contains the tasks that you are
to carry out (includes proper tasks, tasks in flow folders and documents to
be released). The icon changes its appearance if there are tasks for you to
carry out.
Bookmarks offer quick access to important objects. This
personal data area contains those bookmarks that you have collected.
The personal templates contain templates for often-used objects (e.g.
documents, folder structures) that you have defined for copying from, and metadata profiles that you have
defined in addition to the predefined system profiles.
Personal portal, bookmarks, personal templates, clipboard and trash are described in more detail in the following subsections.