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CSCW 2004: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- James D. Herbsleb, Gary M. Olson:
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 2004, Chicago, Illinois, USA, November 6-10, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-810-5
Dynamic architectures
- Goopeel Chung, Prasun Dewan:
Towards dynamic collaboration architectures. 1-10 - Yi Yang, Du Li:
Separating data and control: support for adaptable consistency protocols in collaborative systems. 11-20 - Susanne Hupfer, Li-Te Cheng, Steven I. Ross, John F. Patterson:
Introducing collaboration into an application development environment. 21-24 - Li-Te Cheng, Steven L. Rohall, John F. Patterson, Steven I. Ross, Susanne Hupfer:
Retrofitting collaboration into UIs with aspects. 25-28
Collaboration involving large displays
- Irene Tollinger, Michael McCurdy, Alonso H. Vera, Preston Tollinger:
Collaborative knowledge management supporting mars mission scientists. 29-38 - Joseph F. McCarthy, David W. McDonald, Suzanne Soroczak, David H. Nguyen, Al Mamunur Rashid:
Augmenting the social space of an academic conference. 39-48 - Harry Brignull, Shahram Izadi, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Yvonne Rogers, Tom Rodden:
The introduction of a shared interactive surface into a communal space. 49-58
Panel
- Keri Carpenter, Bonnie A. Nardi, James Moore, Scott P. Robertson, Daniel Drezner, Ian Benson, Kirsten A. Foot, Quintus Jett:
Online political organizing: lessons from the field. 59-62
Knowledge sharing in software engineering
- Cleidson R. B. de Souza, David F. Redmiles, Li-Te Cheng, David R. Millen, John F. Patterson:
Sometimes you need to see through walls: a field study of application programming interfaces. 63-71 - Carl Gutwin, Reagan Penner, Kevin A. Schneider:
Group awareness in distributed software development. 72-81 - Davor Cubranic, Gail C. Murphy, Janice Singer, Kellogg S. Booth:
Learning from project history: a case study for software development. 82-91
Evaluation methods
- Steven R. Haynes, Sandeep Purao, Amie L. Skattebo:
Situating evaluation in scenarios of use. 92-101 - Regan L. Mandryk, Kori M. Inkpen:
Physiological indicators for the evaluation of co-located collaborative play. 102-111 - Dennis C. Neale, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson:
Evaluating computer-supported cooperative work: models and frameworks. 112-121
Panel
- Stephen R. Barley, William H. Dutton, Sara B. Kiesler, Paul Resnick, Robert E. Kraut, JoAnne Yates:
Does CSCW need organization theory? 122-124
Medical applications
- Rebecca Randell:
Accountability in an alarming environment. 125-131 - Aksel Tjora:
Maintaining redundancy in the coordination of medical emergencies. 132-141 - Gillian Hardstone, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger Slack, Alexander Voß, Gwyneth Rees:
Supporting informality: team working and integrated care records. 142-151
Systems
- Dan Gruen, Steven L. Rohall, Suzanne O. Minassian, Bernard Kerr, Paul Moody, Bob Stachel, Martin Wattenberg, Eric Wilcox:
Lessons from the reMail prototypes. 152-161 - Steven Xia, David Sun, Chengzheng Sun, David Chen, Haifeng Shen:
Leveraging single-user applications for multi-user collaboration: the coword approach. 162-171 - Jeff Dyck, Carl Gutwin, Sriram Subramanian, Chris Fedak:
High-performance telepointers. 172-181
Social awareness and availability
- Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut:
Controlling interruptions: awareness displays and social motivation for coordination. 182-191 - Jakob E. Bardram, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen:
The AWARE architecture: supporting context-mediated social awareness in mobile cooperation. 192-201 - Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Steve Whittaker, Keerti Chivakula, Loren G. Terveen:
Putting systems into place: a qualitative study of design requirements for location-aware community systems. 202-211
Communities
- Gerard Beenen, Kimberly S. Ling, Xiaoqing Wang, Klarissa Chang, Dan Frankowski, Paul Resnick, Robert E. Kraut:
Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities. 212-221 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Diane J. Schiano, Michelle Gumbrecht:
Blogging as social activity, or, would you let 900 million people read your diary? 222-231 - Kushal Dave, Martin Wattenberg, Michael J. Muller:
Flash forums and forumReader: navigating a new kind of large-scale online discussion. 232-241
Interactions with shared displays
- Meredith Ringel Morris, Dan Morris, Terry Winograd:
Individual audio channels with single display groupware: effects on communication and task strategy. 242-251 - Edward Tse, Jonathan Histon, Stacey D. Scott, Saul Greenberg:
Avoiding interference: how people use spatial separation and partitioning in SDG workspaces. 252-261 - Meredith Ringel Morris, Kathy Ryall, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Frédéric Vernier:
Beyond "social protocols": multi-user coordination policies for co-located groupware. 262-265 - Tim Paek, Maneesh Agrawala, Sumit Basu, Steven Mark Drucker, Trausti T. Kristjansson, Ron Logan, Kentaro Toyama, Andy D. Wilson:
Toward universal mobile interaction for shared displays. 266-269
Tabletop design
- Mitsunori Matsushita, Makoto Iida, Takeshi Ohguro, Yoshinari Shirai, Yasuaki Kakehi, Takeshi Naemura:
Lumisight table: a face-to-face collaboration support system that optimizes direction of projected information to each stakeholder. 274-283 - Kathy Ryall, Clifton Forlines, Chia Shen, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Exploring the effects of group size and table size on interactions with tabletop shared-display groupware. 284-293 - Stacey D. Scott, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Kori M. Inkpen:
Territoriality in collaborative tabletop workspaces. 294-303
Organizational issues
- Christine Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Mark S. Ackerman:
Behind the help desk: evolution of a knowledge management system in a large organization. 304-313 - Vladimir Soroka, Michal Jacovi:
The diffusion of reachOut: analysis and framework for the successful diffusion of collaboration technologies. 314-323 - Jonathan Grudin:
Return on investment and organizational adoption. 324-327 - Jeremy Goecks, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Leveraging social networks for information sharing. 328-331
Distilling knowledge
- Fredrik Winberg, John Bowers:
Assembling the senses: towards the design of cooperative interfaces for visually impaired users. 332-341 - John R. Goodall, Wayne G. Lutters, Anita Komlodi:
I know my network: collaboration and expertise in intrusion detection. 342-345 - Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, John C. Kunz, Martin Fischer:
Cutting to the chase: improving meeting effectiveness by focusing on the agenda. 346-349
Gaming
- Barry A. T. Brown, Marek Bell:
CSCW at play: 'there' as a collaborative virtual environment. 350-359 - Nicolas Ducheneaut, Robert J. Moore:
The social side of gaming: a study of interaction patterns in a massively multiplayer online game. 360-369 - Scott A. Golder, Judith S. Donath:
Hiding and revealing in online poker games. 370-373 - Jennifer Yoon, Jun Oishi, Jason Nawyn, Kazue Kobayashi, Neeti Gupta:
FishPong: encouraging human-to-human interaction in informal social environments. 374-377
Cases from the field
- Michael B. Twidale, Karen Ruhleder:
Where am I and who am I?: issues in collaborative technical help. 378-387 - Rob Barrett, Eser Kandogan, Paul P. Maglio, Eben M. Haber, Leila Takayama, Madhu Prabaker:
Field studies of computer system administrators: analysis of system management tools and practices. 388-395 - Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, John A. Mariani:
Collaborating around collections: informing the continued development of photoware. 396-405
Panel
- Mark S. Ackerman, Marleen Huysman, John M. Carroll, Barry Wellman, Giorgio De Michelis, Volker Wulf:
Communities and technologies: an approach to foster social capital? 406-408
Panel
- Guy T. Almes, Jonathon N. Cummings, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ian T. Foster, Tony Hey, Bill Spencer:
CSCW and cyberinfrastructure: opportunities and challenges. 270-273
Distributed teams
- George Chin Jr., Carina Lansing:
Capturing and supporting contexts for scientific data sharing via the biological sciences collaboratory. 409-418 - Nicole Yankelovich, William Walker, Patricia Roberts, Mike Wessler, Jonathan Kaplan, Joe Provino:
Meeting central: making distributed meetings more effective. 419-428 - Nathan Bos, N. Sadat Shami, Judith S. Olson, Arik Cheshin, Ning Nan:
In-group/out-group effects in distributed teams: an experimental simulation. 429-436
Operational transformation
- David Sun, Steven Xia, Chengzheng Sun, David Chen:
Operational transformation for collaborative word processing. 437-446 - Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Moira C. Norrie:
Grouping in collaborative graphical editors. 447-456 - Du Li, Rui Li:
Preserving operation effects relation in group editors. 457-466
Gesturing, moving and talking together
- Yoshiyuki Miwa, Chikara Ishibiki:
Shadow communication: system for embodied interaction with remote partners. 467-476 - Hideaki Kuzuoka, Jun'ichi Kosaka, Keiichi Yamazaki, Yasuko Suga, Akiko Yamazaki, Paul Luff, Christian Heath:
Mediating dual ecologies. 477-486 - Darren Gergle, Robert E. Kraut, Susan R. Fussell:
Action as language in a shared visual space. 487-496
May I interrupt?
- Kristine S. Nagel, James M. Hudson, Gregory D. Abowd:
Predictors of availability in home life context-mediated communication. 497-506 - Eric Horvitz, Paul Koch, Johnson Apacible:
BusyBody: creating and fielding personalized models of the cost of interruption. 507-510 - James Begole, Nicholas E. Matsakis, John C. Tang:
Lilsys: Sensing Unavailability. 511-514 - Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson:
QnA: augmenting an instant messaging client to balance user responsiveness and performance. 515-518 - Jeffrey D. Campbell:
Instant messages: a framework for reading between the lines. 519-522
Bridging the physical and the digital
- Paul Luff, Christian Heath, Moira C. Norrie, Beat Signer, Peter Herdman:
Only touching the surface: creating affinities between digital content and paper. 523-532 - Wendy Ju, Arna Ionescu, Lawrence Neeley, Terry Winograd:
Where the wild things work: capturing shared physical design workspaces. 533-541 - Alex S. Taylor, Laurel M. Swan:
List making in the home. 542-545 - Huiwen Wang, Eli Blevis:
Concepts that support collocated collaborative work inspired by the specific context of industrial designers. 546-549
Panel
- Joseph F. McCarthy, danah boyd, Elizabeth F. Churchill, William G. Griswold, Elizabeth Lane Lawley, Melora Zaner:
Digital backchannels in shared physical spaces: attention, intention and contention. 550-553
Information sharing and access
- Jörg M. Haake, Anja Haake, Till Schümmer, Mohamed Bourimi, Britta Landgraf:
End-user controlled group formation and access rights management in a shared workspace system. 554-563 - David W. McDonald, Chunhua Weng, John H. Gennari:
The multiple views of inter-organizational authoring. 564-573 - Patricia K. Schank, Lawrence Hamel:
Collaborative modeling: hiding UML and promoting data examples in NEMo. 574-577 - Chunhua Weng, John H. Gennari:
Asynchronous collaborative writing through annotations. 578-581
Understanding CSCW: looking from above
- Daniel B. Horn, Thomas A. Finholt, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Dheeraj Motwani, Swapnaa Jayaraman:
Six degrees of jonathan grudin: a social network analysis of the evolution and impact of CSCW research. 582-591 - Michael Stefanone, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Geri Gay, Anthony R. Ingraffea:
Emergent networks, locus of control, and the pursuit of social capital. 592-595 - Jeffrey S. Saltz, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff:
Student social graphs: visualizing a student's online social network. 596-599 - Jean Scholtz, Michelle Potts Steves:
A framework for real-world software system evaluations. 600-603
Synchronous collaboration
- Leslie D. Setlock, Susan R. Fussell, Christine Neuwirth:
Taking it out of context: collaborating within and across cultures in face-to-face settings and via instant messaging. 604-613 - Joan Morris DiMicco, Anna Pandolfo, Walter Bender:
Influencing group participation with a shared display. 614-623 - Stefanie Kethers, Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Ross Wilkinson:
Remote meetings between farmers and researchers: a case study on asymmetry. 624-627
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