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

Conference Program
Doctoral Colloquium

Wendy Mackay, INRIA

Dave Randall, Manchester Metropolitan University

Chris Schmandt, MIT

Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan (chair)


Saturday, November 6
09:00-18:00
Location: PDR 1

The Doctoral Colloquium is a forum in which Ph.D. students can meet and discuss their work with each other and with a panel of experienced CSCW researchers and practitioners. The Doctoral Colloquium is limited to accepted participants. Submissions are no longer being accepted. The Doctoral Colloquium will last all day, with breaks as shown in the Program Overview. Doctoral Collloquium participants will also present their research at the Demonstrations and Posters Reception.


Towards Computer Supported Collaboration in Electronic Paper Prototyping

Amir Naghsh, Sheffield Hallam University

Towards a Semantic Web of Community, Content and Interactions

Anupriya Ankoleka, Carnegie Mellon University

A Study on the Potential Use of CSCW Technologies at Multidisciplinary Medical Team Meetings

Bridget Kane, St. James's Hospital, Dublin

Annotations and Asynchronous Collaborative Writing

Chunhua Weng, University of Washington

Distributed Moderation as a Mechanism for Encouraging Productive Online Conversations

Cliff Lampe, University of Michigan

Design and Analysis of Groupware for Large Displays

Elaine Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology

Evaluating CSCW Systems Between Field and Laboratory

Gregorio Convertino, Pennsylvania State University

Understanding Mobile and Distributed Work: The Case of Home Care Providing

Magnus Nilsson, Roskilde University

Feedback Acceptance in Distributed Work

Matthew Bietz, University of Michigan

Improving Recommender Systems with Social Networking

Philip Bonhard, University College, London

Towards Understanding Information Architecture: A Distributed Cognition Analysis of Intranet Use in an IT Community of Practice

Samantha Harvey, University of Technology, Sydney

Autonomous Interactive Intermediaries: Social Intelligence for Mobile Communication Agents

Stefan Marti, MIT


Last updated: November 4, 2004