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CSCW 1994: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
- John B. Smith, F. Donelson Smith, Thomas W. Malone:

CSCW '94, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, October 22-26, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-689-1 - Robert E. Kraut, Ronald E. Rice, Colleen Cool, Robert S. Fish:

Life and Death of New Technology: Task, Utility and Social Influences on the Use of a Communication Medium. 13-21 - John C. Tang, Ellen Isaacs, Monica Rua:

Supporting Distributed Groups with a Montage of Lightweight Interactions. 23-34 - Hideaki Kuzuoka

, Toshio Kosuge, Masatomo Tanaka:
GestureCam: A Video Communication System for Sympathetic Remote Collaboration. 35-43 - Randall H. Trigg, Susanne Bødker

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From Implementation to Design: Tailoring and the Emergence of Systematization in CSCW. 45-54 - Kazuo Okamura

, Wanda J. Orlikowski, Masayo Fujimoto, JoAnne Yates:
Helping CSCW Applications Succeed: The Role of Mediators in the Context of Use. 55-65 - Yvonne Rogers:

Exploring Obstacles: Integrating CSCW in Evolving Organisations. 67-77 - Clarence A. Ellis, Jacques Wainer:

A Conceptual Model of Groupware. 79-88 - Giorgio De Michelis, Maria Antonietta Grasso

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Situating Conversations Within the Language/Action Perspective: The Milan Conversation Model. 89-100 - Kjeld Schmidt

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The Organization of Cooperative Work: Beyond the "Leviathan" Conception of the Organization of Cooperative Work. 101-112 - Kenneth R. Abbott, Sunil K. Sarin:

Experiences with Workflow Management: Issues for the Next Generation. 113-120 - Richard Furuta, P. David Stotts:

Interpreted Collaboration Protocols and Their Use in Groupware Prototyping. 121-131 - Jerry Fowler, Donald G. Baker, Ross Dargahi, Vram Kouramajian, Hillary Gilson, Kevin Brook Long, Cynthia Petermann, G. Anthony Gorry:

Experience with the Virtual Notebook System: Abstraction in Hypertext. 133-143 - Christine Neuwirth, David Kaufer, Ravinder Chandhok, James H. Morris:

Computer Support for Distributed Collaborative Writing: Defining Parameters of Interaction. 145-152 - Atul Prakash

, Hyong Sop Shim:
DistView: Support for Building Efficient Collaborative Applications Using Replicated Objects. 153-164 - François Pacull, Alain Sandoz

, André Schiper:
Duplex: A Distributed Collaborative Editing Environment in Large Scale. 165-173 - Paul Resnick, Neophytos Iacovou, Mitesh Suchak, Peter Bergstrom, John Riedl:

GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of Netnews. 175-186 - Dadong Wan, Philip M. Johnson:

Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Using CLARE: The Approach and Experimental Findings. 187-198 - Barbara Katzenberg, John P. McDermott:

Meaning-Making in the Creation of Useful Summary Reports. 199-206 - Saul Greenberg, David Marwood:

Real Time Groupware as a Distributed System: Concurrency Control and Its Effect on the Interface. 207-217 - Jonathan Trevor, Tom Rodden, John A. Mariani

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The Use of Adapters to Support Cooperative Sharing. 219-230 - Jonathan P. Munson, Prasun Dewan:

A Flexible Object Merging Framework. 231-242 - Mark S. Ackerman:

Augmenting the Organizational Memory: A Field Study of Answer Garden. 243-252 - Susan Leigh Star, Karen Ruhleder:

Steps Towards an Ecology of Infrastructure: Complex Problems in Design and Access for Large-Scale Collaborative Systems. 253-264 - J. D. Eveland, Anita L. Blanchard

, William Brown, Jennifer Mattocks:
The Role of "Help Networks" in Facilitating Use of CSCW Tools. 265-274 - Mark Rouncefield, John A. Hughes, Tom Rodden, Stephen Viller:

Working with "Constant Interruption": CSCW and the Small Office. 275-286 - John Bowers:

The Work to Make a Network Work: Studying CSCW in Action. 287-298 - Jozsef A. Toth:

The Effects of Interactive Graphics and Text on Social Influence in Computer-Mediated Small Groups. 299-310 - Robert Simon, Robert J. Sclabassi, Taieb Znati:

Communication Control in Computer Supported Cooperative Work Systems. 311-321 - W. Keith Edwards:

Session Management for Collaborative Applications. 323-330 - Markus Sohlenkamp, Greg Chwelos:

Integrating Communication, Cooperation, and Awareness: The DIVA Virtual Office Environment. 331-343 - Norbert A. Streitz

, Jörg Geißler, Jörg M. Haake
, Jeroen Hol:
DOLPHIN: Integrated Meeting Support Across Local and Remote Desktop Environments and LiveBoards. 345-358 - Eithan Ephrati, Gilad Zlotkin, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Meet your Destiny: A Non-Manipulable Meeting Scheduler. 359-371 - Neil W. Bergmann, J. Craig Mudge:

Automated Assistance for the Telemeeting Lifecycle. 373-384 - Ken-ichi Okada, Fumihiko Maeda, Yusuke Ichikawa, Yutaka Matsushita:

Multiparty Videoconferencing at Virtual Social Distance: MAJIC Design. 385-393 - Stephen Zabele, Steven L. Rohall, Ralph L. Vinciguerra:

High Performance Infrastructure for Visually-Intensive CSCW Applications. 395-403 - Ellen Isaacs, Trevor Morris, Thomas K. Rodriguez:

A Forum for Supporting Interactive Presentations to Distributed Audiences. 405-416 - Dan Shapiro:

The Limits of Ethnography: Combining Social Sciences for CSCW. 417-428 - John A. Hughes, Val King, Tom Rodden, Hans Andersen:

Moving Out from the Control Room: Ethnography in System Design. 429-439 - Michael B. Twidale

, David Randall, Richard Bentley:
Situated Evaluation for Cooperative Systems. 441-452

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