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Demonstrations allow you to view novel and noteworthy CSCW systems in action. Demonstrations are self-paced and informal. They are an ideal forum for in-depth discussions between presenters and attendees. Wander from table to table and engage the presenters in conversation. Explore aspects of the system that interest you most. VIRTUAL HANDYMAN: Supporting Micro Services on Tap through Situated Sensing & Web Services Dadong Wan, Accenture Technology Labs, USA DISCIPLE-2 - An Architecture for Collaborative Applications Allan Meng Krebs and Ivan Marsic, Rutgers University, USA Supporting Real-Time Collaboration on Handhelds Kathleen Luchini, Adam Wieczorek, Nayan Nandihalli, Chris Quintana, and Elliot Soloway, Univeristy of Michigan, USA William G. Griswold, Robert Boyer, Steven W. Brown, Adriene Jenik, Tan Mingh Truong, Ezekiel Bhasker, Gregory R. Jay, R. Benjamin Shapiro, University of California - San Diego, USA Tabletop Process Modeling Toolkit Timothy Gorton, Bakhtiar Mikhak, MIT Media Lab and Ken Paul, US Postal Service and MIT Media Lab, USA TOWER: Presenting activity information in an awareness environment Wolfgang Prinz, Wolfgang Gräther, Tom Gross, Sabine Kolvenbach, Karl-Heinz Klein, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, and Leonie Shäfer, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany Encountering Awareness Information with GroupSense Displays and Tools Andreas Dieberger, Stephen Farrell, Beverly Harrison, Eser Kandogan, Thomas P. Moran, and Barton A. Smith, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA and Bogdan Dorohonceanu, Rutgers University, USA Sparrow Web: Putting Customizable Group-Writable Information on Web Pages Eric Bier and Ken Pier, PARC Incorporated, USA Hipikat: Accessing a Development Team's Implicit Group Memory David Cubranic, Gail C. Murphy, and Kellogg S. Booth, University of British Columbia, Canada Translingual Instant Messaging (TrIM): A Prototype Environment for Cross-Language Cooperation Roderick Holland and Keith Miller, The MITRE Corporation, USA CritLink: Advanced Hyperlinks Enable Public Annotation on the Web Ka-Ping Yee, University of California - Berkeley, USA TechLens: A Recommender for Computer Science Research Papers Sean N. McNee, Istvan Albert, Dan Cosley, Prateep Gopalkrishnan,
Shyong K. Lam, Al Mamunur Rashid, Joseph A. Konstan, and John Riedl, University
of Minnesota, USA ReMail: A Reinvented Email Prototype Steven L. Rohall and Dan Gruen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Zest: Discussion Mapping for Mailing Lists Ka-Ping Yee, University of California - Berkeley, USA DiamondTouch SDK: Support for Multi-User, Multi-Touch Applications Alan Esenther, Cliff Forlines, Kathy Ryall, and Sam Shipman, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA Simultaneous Multiple Input Touch Display David A. Martin and Taco van Ieperen, SMART Technologies Inc., Canada |
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Last updated: October 14, 2002 |