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CSCW 1992: Toronto, Canada
- Marilyn M. Mantei, Ronald Baecker:
CSCW '92, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Toronto, Canada, October 31 - November 4, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-542-9 - Colleen Cool, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, C. M. Lowery:
Iterative Design of Video Communication Systems. 25-32 - Hiroshi Ishii, Minoru Kobayashi, Jonathan Grudin:
Integration of Inter-Personal Space and Shared Workspace: ClearBoard Design and Experiments. 33-42 - Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg:
GROUPKIT: A Groupware Toolkit for Building Real-Time Conferencing Applications. 43-50 - Honghai Shen, Prasun Dewan:
Access Control for Collaborative Environments. 51-58 - T. C. Nicholas Graham, Tore Urnes:
Rational Views as a Model for Automatic Distributed Implementation of Multi-User Applications. 59-66 - Nathaniel S. Borenstein:
Computational Mail as Network Infrastructure for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. 67-74 - Yaron Goldberg, Marilyn Safran, Ehud Shapiro:
Active Mail - A Framework for Implementing Groupware. 75-83 - Laurence Brothers, James D. Hollan, Jakob Neilsen, Scott Stornetta, Steven P. Abney, George W. Furnas, Michael L. Littman:
Supporting Informal Communication via Ephemeral Interest Groups. 84-90 - Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, Marianne Storrosten, Mark R. Carter:
How a Group-Editor Changes the Character of a Design Meeting as well as Its Outcome. 91-98 - Charles McLaughlin Hymes, Gary M. Olson:
Unblocking Brainstorming Through the Use of a Simple Group Editor. 99-106 - Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti:
Awareness and Coordination in Shared Workspaces. 107-114 - John A. Hughes, David Randall, Dan Shapiro:
Faltering from Ethnography to Design. 115-122 - Richard Bentley, John A. Hughes, David Randall, Tom Rodden, Peter Sawyer, Dan Shapiro, Ian Sommerville:
Ethnographically-Informed Systems Design for Air Traffic Control. 123-129 - Lucy M. Berlin, Robin Jeffries:
Consultants and Apprentices: Observations about Learning and Collaborative Problem Solving. 130-137 - Jörg M. Haake, Brian Wilson:
Supporting Collaborative Writing of Hyperdocuments in SEPIA. 138-146 - Christine Neuwirth, Ravinder Chandhok, David Kaufer, Paul Erion, James H. Morris, Dale Miller:
Flexible Diff-ing in a Collaborative Writing System. 147-154 - Jolene Galegher, Robert E. Kraut:
Computer-Mediated Communication and Collaborative Writing: Media Influence and Adaptation to Communication Constraints. 155-162 - Paul Luff, Christian Heath, David Greatbatch:
Tasks-in-Interaction: Paper and Screen Based Documentation in Collaborative Activity. 163-170 - Tom Brinck, Louis M. Gomez:
A Collaborative Medium for the Support of Conversational Props. 171-178 - Li Shu, Woodie Flowers:
Groupware Experiences in Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design. 179-186 - Richard Bentley, Tom Rodden, Peter Sawyer, Ian Sommerville:
An Architecture for Tailoring Cooperative Multi-User Displays. 187-194 - Kevin Jeffay, Jin-Kun Lin, John Menges, F. Donelson Smith, John B. Smith:
Architecture of the Artifact-Based Collaboration System Matrix. 195-202 - Harrick M. Vin, P. Venkat Rangan, Mon-Song Chen:
System Support for Computer Mediated Multimedia Collaborations. 203-209 - Debby Hindus, Chris Schmandt:
Ubiquitous Audio: Capturing Spontaneous Collaboration. 210-217 - Paul Resnick:
HyperVoice: A Phone-Based CSCW Platform. 218-225 - Haruo Takemura, Fumio Kishino:
Cooperative Work Environment Using Virtual Workspace. 226-232 - Kari Kuutti, Tuula Arvonen:
Identifying Potential CSCW Applications by Means of Activity Theory Concepts: A Case Example. 233-240 - Robert G. Schwab, Sylvia Hart-Landsberg, Stephen Reder, Mark Abel:
Collaboration and Constraint: Middle School Teaching Teams. 241-248 - Edeltraud Egger, Ina Wagner:
Time-Management: A Case for CSCW. 249-256 - Khaled Narayanaswamy, Neil M. Goldman:
"Lazy" Consistency: A Basis for Cooperative Software Development. 257-264 - Richard E. Newman-Wolfe, M. L. Webb, M. Montes:
Implicit Locking in the Ensemble Concurrent Object-Oriented Graphics Editor. 265-272 - Atul Prakash, Michael J. Knister:
Undoing Actions in Collaborative Work. 273-280 - Raul Medina-Mora, Terry Winograd, Rodrigo Flores, Fernando Flores:
The Action Workflow Approach to Workflow Management Technology. 281-288 - Thomas W. Malone, Kum-Yew Lai, Christopher Fry:
Experiments with Oval: A Radically Tailorable Tool for Cooperative Work. 289-297 - Philip Johnson:
Supporting Exploratory CSCW with the EGRET Framework. 298-305 - Richard J. Boland Jr., Anil Maheshwari, Dov Te'eni, David G. Schwartz, Ramkrishnan V. Tenkasi:
Sharing Perspectives in Distributed Decision Making. 306-313 - Shelli Dubs, Stephen C. Hayne:
Distributed Facilitation: A Concept Whose Time Has Come? 314-321 - Catherine G. Wolf, James R. Rhyne, Laura K. Briggs:
Communication and Information Retrieval with a Pen-Based Meeting Support Tool. 322-329 - Richard H. R. Harper:
Looking at Ourselves: An Examination of the Social Organisation of Two Research Laboratories. 330-337 - Kaj Grønbæk, Morten Kyng, Preben Mogensen:
CSCW Challenges in Large-Scale Technical Projects - A Case Study. 338-345 - Yvonne Rogers:
Ghosts in the Network: Distributed Troubleshooting in a Shared Working Environment. 346-355 - Jeanne M. Pickering, John Leslie King:
Hardwiring Weak Ties: Individual and Institutional Issues in Computer Mediated Communication. 356-361 - Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Learning from Notes: Organizational Issues in Groupware Implementation. 362-369 - Duncan Sanderson:
The CSCW Implementation Process: An Interpretative Model and Case Study of the Implementation of a Videoconference System. 370-377 - Simon M. Kaplan, William J. Tolone, Douglas P. Bogia, Celsina Bignoli:
Flexible, Active Support for Collaborative Work with ConversationBuilder. 378-385 - David J. Musliner, James W. Dolter, Kang G. Shin:
BIBDB: A Bibliographic Database for Collaboration. 386-393 - Brent Reeves, Frank M. Shipman III:
Supporting Communication Between Designers with Artifact-Centered Evolving Information Spaces. 394-401
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