COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 6-10,2004

Conference Program
Demonstrations

Wayne Lutters, David McDonald, and Jonathan Trevor, chairs


Monday, November 8
16:30-20:00
Williford Room

Demonstrations allow conference participants to view novel or noteworthy CSCW systems in action, discuss the systems with those who created them, and perhaps to try them out. Appropriate demonstrations include applications, technologies, research prototypes and products. Demonstrations are spaced around a large room and run concurrently within a set block of time, with attendees free to visit demos of interest. This promotes in-depth interaction and information exchange among demo presenters and attendees. Hors d'oeuvres and beverages (cash bar) will be available at this informal session.


The ReMail Prototype: Exploring a Reinvented Email Client

Dan Gruen, Steven L. Rohall, Paul Moody, Bernard Kerr, Bob Stachel, Martin Wattenberg & Eric Wilcox - IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable

Adam M. Fass & Randy Pausch - Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Context-aware communication with Live Contacts

Henri ter Hofte, Raymond Otte, Hans Kruse & Martin Snijders - Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands

Jazz: Contextual Collaboration for Application Developers

Li-Te Cheng, Susanne Hupfer, Steven Ross & John Patterson - IBM Research, USA

CoWord and CoPowerPoint: Converting off the Shelf Single User Applications for Multiuser Real Time Collaboration

Chengzheng Sun, Steven Xia, David Sun & David Chen - Griffith University, Australia

Collaborative Note Taking in the Classroom

Laurent Denoue, Patrick Chiu & Gurminder Singh - FXPAL & Naval Postgraduate School, USA

FCVW - Federated Collaborative Virtual Workspace

Ivan Tomek & Elhadi Shakshuki - Acadia University, Canada

Visual Conflict Handling for Collaborative Applications

Jürgen Vogel & Wolfgang Effelsberg - University of Mannheim, Germany

GLogger: A Tool for Collaborative Usability Study Analysis and Visualization

Jeffrey D. Campbell - UMBC, USA

Scenario-based Knowledge sharing in the Collaborative Classroom

Cory Sanoy - SMART Technologies, Canada

GABBEH - A Tool to Support Collaboration in Electronic Paper Prototyping

Amir Naghsh & Andy Dearden - Sheffield Hallam University, UK


Last updated: October 15, 2004