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CSCW 1996: Boston, MA, USA
- Mark S. Ackerman, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:
CSCW '96, Proceedings of the ACM 1996 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Boston, MA, USA, November 16-20, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-765-0
Workshops
- Jon O'Brien, John A. Hughes, Mark S. Ackerman, Debby Hindus:
Extending CSCW into Domestic Environments (workshop). 1 - Marla M. Capozzi, Peter Rothstein, Kathleen Curley:
Approaches for Distributed Learning Through Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (workshop). 1 - Liam J. Bannon, Giorgio De Michelis, Paal Soergaard:
CSCW and Organizational Learning (workshop). 1 - Sara A. Bly, Susan Anderson:
CSCW and the Internet (workshop). 1 - Michele Cresmen, Robin Lampert, Kathy Ryan:
Commercial Use of Meetingware (workshop). 1 - Gloria Mark, Wolfgang Prinz, Volker Wulf, Vidar Hepsø:
Introducing Groupware into Organizations: What Leads to Successes and Failures? (workshop). 2 - Joseph A. Konstan, Krishna Bharat:
Integrating Personal and Community Recommendations in Collaborative Filtering (workshop). 2 - Brent Reeves, Frank M. Shipman III:
Tacit Knowledge: Icebergs in Collaborative Design (workshop). 2 - Albert M. Selvin, Maarten Sierhuis:
Strategies for Collaborative Modeling and Simulation (workshop). 2 - Yvonne Wærn, Daniel Pargman:
Design and Use of MUDs for Serious Purposes (workshop). 2 - Steve Whittaker, Ellen Isaacs, Vicki L. O'Day:
Widening the Net: The Theory and Practice of Physical and Electronic Communities (workshop). 2
Tutorials
- Nicole Yankelovich:
An Introduction to the Internet and How it can be Used for Collaboration for K-12 Teachers (Tutorial). 3 - Jonathan Grudin, Steven E. Poltrock, John F. Patterson:
CSCW Overview (Tutorial). 3 - Steven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin:
CSCW, Groupware and Workflow: Experiences, State of Art and Future Trends (Tutorial). 3 - Jim Waldo:
Using the Java Programming Environment to Build Collaborative Applications (Tutorial). 3 - Prasun Dewan:
Designing and Implementing Collaborative Applications (Tutorial). 4 - Alison Lee, Andreas Girgensohn:
Developing Collaborative Applications Using the World Wide Web Shell (Tutorial). 4 - Christine Halverson, Yvonne Rogers:
An Introduction to Distributed Cognition: Analyzing the Organizational, the Social and the Cognitive for Designing and Implementing CSCW Applications (Tutorial). 4 - John L. Bennett, John Karat:
Working Through Meetings: A Framework for Designing Meeting Support (Tutorial). 4 - Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff:
Asynchronous Learning Networks: The Theory and Practice of Collaborative Learning Online (Tutorial). 5 - David Randall, Mark Rouncefield:
Ethnography and Systems Development: Bounding the Intersection (Tutorial). 5 - Bradley N. Miller, John Riedl:
A Hands-On Introduction to Collaborative Filtering (Tutorial). 5 - Matthias Jarke, John Mylopoulos:
Cooperative Information Systems: A Research Agenda (Tutorial). 5 - Thomas A. Finholt, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:
Behavioral Evaluation of CSCW Technologies (Tutorial). 5 - John Carroll, Carmen Sears:
Community Networks (Tutorial). 6 - Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut:
Networking for Collaboration: Video Telephony and Media Conferencing (Tutorial). 6 - David G. Post:
Law in Cyberspace (Tutorial). 6 - Frank von Martial:
Business Process Reengineering and its Role in Developing CSCW Applications (Tutorial). 6
Videos
- Saul Greenberg, Mark Roseman:
GroupWeb: A Groupware Web Browser (Video Program). 7 - Tomoaki Kawai, Yuichi Bannai, Hideyuki Tamura:
ARGUS: An Active Awareness System Using Computer-Controlled Multiple Cameras (Video Program). 7 - Shohei Sugawara, Norihiko Matsuura, Yoichi Kato, Keiichi Sasaki, Michita Imai, Takashi Yamana, Yasuyuki Kiyosue, Kazunori Shimamura, Tomoaki Tanaka, Takashi Nishimura, Carol Leick, Tim Takenchi, Gen Suzuki:
InterSpace Project - CyberCampus (Video Program). 7 - Stephen H. Sato, Anatole Gershman, Kishore S. Swaminathan:
Prairie: A Conceptual Framework for a Virtual Organization (Video Program). 8 - Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg, Mark Roseman:
Supporting Workspace Awareness in Groupware (Video Program). 8 - Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin:
Applying Distortion-Oriented Displays to Groupware (Video Program). 8-9 - Hideaki Kuzuoka, Gen Ishimoda, Yushi Nishimura, Yoshihiro Nakada:
GestureCam: A Video Communication System to Support Spatial Workspace Collaboration (Video Program). 9 - Ken-ichi Okada, Shunsuke Tanaka, Yutaka Matsushita:
MAJIC and DesktopMAJIC Conferencing System (Video Program). 9 - Jane Siegel, Robert E. Kraut, Mark D. Miller, David J. Kaplan, Malcolm Bauer:
Collaborative Wearable Systems Research and Evaluation (Video Program). 9-10 - Seraj Bharwani:
The MIT Design Studio of the Future: Virtual Design Review (Video Program). 10 - Ajit Bapat, Jörg Geißler, David L. Hicks, Norbert A. Streitz, Daniel A. Tietze:
From Electronic Whiteboards to Distributed Meetings: Extending the Scope of DOLPHIN (Video Program). 10
Papers
- W. Keith Edwards:
Policies and Roles in Collaborative Applications. 11-20 - Mauricio Cortes, Prateek Mishra:
DCWPL: A Programming Language for Describing Collaborative Work. 21-29 - Christian Schuckmann, Lutz Kirchner, Jan Schümmer, Jörg M. Haake:
Designing Object-Oriented Synchronous Groupware with COAST. 30-38 - Susan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Joseph C. Magee:
Identifying and Analyzing Multiple Threads in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Conversations. 39-47 - Jennifer C. Watts, David D. Woods, James M. Corban, Emily S. Patterson, Ronald L. Kerr, LaDessa C. Hicks:
Voice Loops as Cooperative Aids in Space Shuttle Mission Control. 48-56 - Robert E. Kraut, Mark D. Miller, Jane Siegel:
Collaboration in Performance of Physical Tasks: Effects on Outcomes and Communication. 57-66 - Steve R. Harrison, Paul Dourish:
Re-place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in Collaborative Systems. 67-76 - Steve Benford, Chris Brown, Gail Reynard, Chris Greenhalgh:
Shared Spaces: Transportation, Artificiality, and Spatiality. 77-86 - Tom Rodden:
Populating the Application: A Model of Awareness for Cooperative Applications. 87-96 - Mark S. Ackerman, David W. McDonald:
Answer Garden 2: Merging Organizational Memory with Collaborative Help. 97-105 - William C. Hill, Loren G. Terveen:
Using Frequency-of-Mention in Public Conversations for Social Filtering. 106-112 - Matthew Marx, Chris Schmandt:
CLUES: Dynamic Personalized Message Filtering. 113-121 - John F. Patterson, Mark Day, Jakov Kucan:
Notification Servers for Synchronous Groupware. 122-129 - Kevin Palfreyman, Tom Rodden:
A Protocol for User Awareness on the World Wide Web. 130-139 - Robert W. Hall, Amit G. Mathur, Farnam Jahanian, Atul Prakash, Craig Rassmussen:
Corona: A Communication Service for Scalable, Reliable Group Collaboration Systems. 140-149 - Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, Steve R. Harrison, Gordon Kurtenbach, Scott L. Minneman, William van Melle:
Evolutionary Engagement in an Ongoing Collaborative Work Process: A Case Study. 150-159 - Vicki L. O'Day, Daniel G. Bobrow, Mark Shirley:
The Social-Technical Design Circle. 160-169 - Gloria Mark, Jörg M. Haake, Norbert A. Streitz:
Hypermedia Structures and the Division of Labor in Meeting Room Collaboration. 170-179 - Natalie S. Glance, Daniele Pagani, Remo Pareschi:
Generalized Process Structure Grammars GPSG for Flexible Representations of Work. 180-189 - Paul Dourish, Jim Holmes, Allan MacLean, Pernille Marqvardsen, Alex Zbyslaw:
Freeflow: Mediating Between Representation and Action in Workflow Systems. 190-198 - Wolfgang Prinz, Sabine Kolvenbach:
Support for Workflows in a Ministerial Environment. 199-208 - Victoria Bellotti, Sara A. Bly:
Walking away from the Desktop Computer: Distributed Collaboration and Mobility in a Product Design Team. 209-218 - James Pycock, John Bowers:
Getting Others to get it Right: an Ethnography of Design Work in the Fashion Industry. 219-228 - Joan Greenbaum:
Back to Labor: Returning to Labor Process Discussions in the Study of Work. 229-237 - Debby Hindus, Mark S. Ackerman, Scott D. Mainwaring, Brian Starr:
Thunderwire: A Field Study of an Audio-Only Media Space. 238-247 - Scott E. Hudson, Ian E. Smith:
Techniques for Addressing Fundamental Privacy and Disruption Tradeoffs in Awareness Support Systems. 248-257 - Carl Gutwin, Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg:
A Usability Study of Awareness Widgets in a Shared Workspace Groupware System. 258-267 - Paul Dourish:
Consistency Guarantees: Exploiting Application Semantics for Consistency Management in a Collaboration Toolkit. 268-277 - Jonathan P. Munson, Prasun Dewan:
A Concurrency Control Framework for Collaborative Systems. 278-287 - Matthias Ressel, Doris Nitsche-Ruhland, Rul Gunzenhäuser:
An Integrating, Transformation-Oriented Approach to Concurrency Control and Undo in Group Editors. 288-297 - Konrad Tollmar, Ovidiu Sandor, Anna Schömer:
Supporting Social Awareness @ Work Design and Experience. 298-307 - Hideyuki Nakanishi, Chikara Yoshida, Toshikazu Nishimura, Toru Ishida:
FreeWalk: Supporting Casual Meetings in a Network. 308-314 - Ellen Isaacs, John C. Tang, Trevor Morris:
Piazza: A Desktop Environment Supporting Impromptu and Planned Interactions. 315-324 - Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg:
TeamRooms: Network Places for Collaboration. 325-333 - Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Simon M. Kaplan, Tim Mansfield:
Physical Spaces, Virtual Places and Social Worlds: a Study of Work in the Virtual. 334-343 - Jang Ho Lee, Atul Prakash, Trent Jaeger, Gwobaw Wu:
Supporting Multi-User, Multi-Applet Workspaces in CBE. 344-353 - Christian Heath, Paul Luff:
Documents and Professional Practice: "bad" Organisational Reasons for "good" Clinical Records. 354-363 - Barbara Katzenberg, Fred Pickard, John P. McDermott:
Computer Support for Clinical Practice: Embedding and Evolving Protocols of Care. 364-369 - Esa Auramäki, Mike Robinson, Ann Aaltonen, Mikko Kovalainen, Arja Liinamaa, Taina Tuuna-Väiskä:
Paperwork at 78kph. 370-379 - John Bowers, Jon O'Brien, James Pycock:
Practically Accomplishing Immersion: Cooperation in and for Virtual Environments. 380-389 - Gareth Smith:
Cooperative Virtual Environments: Lessons from 2D Multi User Interfaces. 390-398 - Salvatore Parise, Sara B. Kiesler, Lee S. Sproull, Keith Waters:
My Partner is a Real Dog: Cooperation with Social Agents. 399-408 - Steve Whittaker:
Talking to Strangers: An Evaluation of the Factors Affecting Electronic Collaboration. 409-418 - Judith S. Olson, Stephanie D. Teasley:
Groupware in the Wild: Lessons Learned from a Year of Virtual Collocation. 419-427 - Tora K. Bikson, J. D. Eveland:
Groupware Implementation: Reinvention in the Sociotechnical Frame. 428-437 - Gianfranco Bazzigaluppi:
Groupware at Work: It's Here Now, But Do We Know What It Is Yet? 438-440
Panel
- Bruce Damer, Amy S. Bruckman:
Peopled Online Virtual Worlds: A New Home for Cooperating Communities, a New Frontier for Interaction Design (Panel). 441-442
Doctoral Colloquium
- Margaret S. Elliott:
Conflict and Cooperation in the Courts: Case Study of how CSCW Alters Work (doctoral colloquium). 445 - Barbara Diekmann, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt:
Group Memories: A Knowledge Medium for Communities of Practice (doctoral colloquium). 445 - Olaf Boettger:
Metonymy as an Organising Principle of IT Communities (doctoral colloquium). 445 - Angela Lin:
How Organizational Structure and Culture shape CSCW (doctoral colloquium). 446 - Susan E. McDaniel:
Providing Awareness Information in Remote Computer-Mediated Collaboration (doctoral colloquium). 446 - Jakob E. Bardram:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Clinical Practice (doctoral colloquium). 446 - George M. Wyner:
The Language of Coordination: A Method for the Distributed Design of Complex Organizations (doctoral colloquium). 446 - Devina Ramduny:
Temporal Interface Issues and Software Architecture for Remote Cooperative Work (doctoral colloquium). 447 - Carl Gutwin:
Groupware Support for Workspace Awareness (doctoral colloquium). 447 - Robert W. Hall:
Research in Communication Services for Collaborative Systems (doctoral colloquium). 447
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