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COOCS 1995: Milpitas, California, USA
- Nora Comstock, Clarence A. Ellis:

Proceedings of the Conference on Organizational Computing Systems, COOCS 1995, Milpitas, California, USA, August 13-16, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-706-3 - Pedro Antunes

, Nuno Guimarães, Javier Segovia, Jesús Cardeñosa Lera:
Beyond formal processes: augmenting workflow with group interaction techniques. 1-9 - Clarence A. Ellis, Karim Keddara, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Dynamic change within workflow systems. 10-21 - Keith D. Swenson, Kent Irwin:

Workflow technology: trade-offs for business process re-engineering. 22-29 - Trent Jaeger, Atul Prakash

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Management and utilization of knowledge for the automatic improvement of workflow performance. 32-43 - Carla Simone, Monica Divitini, Kjeld Schmidt

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A notation for malleable and interoperable coordination mechanisms for CSCW systems. 44-54 - William J. Tolone, Simon M. Kaplan, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:

Specifying dynamic support for collaborative work within WORLDS. 55-65 - Gail Louw:

Alternative strategies to interpretative information systems. 68-74 - Jon Iden:

Business process reengineering: examining some major roadblocks to increased self-control for the employee. 75-82 - Thomas Herrmann

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Workflow management systems: ensuring organizational flexibility by possibilities of adaptation and negotiation. 83-94 - Stephan Jacobs, Roland Holten:

Goal driven business modelling: supporting decision making within information systems development. 96-105 - Stefan Morschheuser, Heinz Raufer:

Integrated document and workflow management applied to the offer processing of a machine tool company. 106-115 - Alexandre Zenie, Thomas Schael:

Analyzing and redesigning a remote sensing business process for rapid estimates of agriculture in Europe. 116-128 - Richard L. Blumenthal, Gary J. Nutt:

Supporting unstructured workflow activities in the Bramble ICN system. 130-137 - Paulo Barthelmess, Jacques Wainer:

WorkFlow systems: a few definitions and a few suggestions. 138-147 - Douglas P. Bogia, Simon M. Kaplan:

Flexibility and control for dynamic workflows in the WORLDS environment. 148-159 - Richard W. Collins:

CSCW: an opportunity for action research. 162-167 - Rebecca E. Grinter:

Using a configuration management tool to coordinate software development. 168-177 - Bob Travica:

The role of information-communication technology in a new organizational design. 178-188 - Ian E. Smith, Scott E. Hudson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, John R. Selbie:

Applying cryptographic techniques to problems in media space security. 190-196 - Louis Perrochon:

A reference architecture for multi-author World-Wide Web servers. 197-205 - Ming C. Hao, Alan H. Karp, Daniel Garfinkel:

Collaborative computing: a multi-client multi-server environment. 206-213 - Peter Peters, Peter Szczurko, Matthias Jarke, Manfred A. Jeusfeld

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Business process oriented information management: conceptual models at work. 216-225 - Eric S. K. Yu:

Models for supporting the redesign of organizational work. 226-236 - Noël Craven, Dirk E. Mahling:

Goals and processes: a task basis for projects and workflows. 237-248 - Eleanor Wynn, David G. Novick:

Conversational conventions and participation in cross-functional design teams. 250-257 - Kristin Braa:

Priority workshops: springboard for user participation in redesign activities. 258-267 - Abdulaziz Jazzar, Walt Scacchi:

Understanding the requirements for information system documentation: an empirical investigation. 268-279 - Lisa Covi, Mark S. Ackerman:

Such easy-to-use systems!: How organizations shape the design and use of online help systems. 280-288 - George M. Wyner, Jintae Lee:

Applying specialization to process models. 290-301 - Heikki Saastamoinen, George M. White:

On handling exceptions. 302-310 - Dimitris Plexousakis:

Simulation and analysis of business processes using GOLOG. 311-322 - Gary J. Nutt:

Software engineering process model: a case study. 324-335 - Petri Maaranen, Kalle Lyytinen:

Designing meeting support systems in a user-centered manner: the case of the Helsinki prototype system. 336-346 - Munir Mandviwalla

, Peter Grillo:
TeamBox: an exploration of collaborative interoperability. 347-353

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