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(P) = Paper More info Monday, November 89:00 - 10:30: Opening PlenaryMitchell Kapor: The Open Source Society Top of PageLocation: Continental Ballroom 10:30 - 11:00: Break11:00 - 12:30Paper Session: Dynamic Architectures Top of PageChair: John Patterson Towards Dynamic Collaboration Architectures (P) Goopeel Chung, Westfield State College, and Prasun Dewan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Separating Data and Control: Support for Adaptable Consistency Protocols in Collaborative Systems (P) Yi Yang, Texas A&M University, and Du Li, Texas A&M University Introducing Collaboration into an Application Development Environment (N) Susanne Hupfer, IBM Research; Li-Te Cheng, IBM Research; Steven Ross, IBM Research; John Patterson, IBM Research Retrofitting Collaboration into UIs with Aspects (N) Li-Te Cheng, IBM Research; Steven Rohall, IBM Research; John Patterson, IBM Research; Steven Ross, IBM Research; and Susanne Hupfer, IBM Research Paper Session: Collaboration Involving Large Displays Top of PageChair: Gary Olson Collaborative Knowledge Management Supporting Mars Mission Scientists (P) Irene Tollinger, NASA Ames Research Center, Michael McCurdy, NASA Ames Research Center, Alonso Vera, Carnegie Mellon University and NASA Ames Research Center, and Preston Tollinger, QSS Group, NASA Ames Research Center Augmenting the Social Space of an Academic Conference (P) Joseph McCarthy, Intel Research Seattle, David McDonald, The Information School, University of Washington, Suzanne Soroczak, The Information School, University of Washington, David Nguyen, Intel Research Seattle, and Al Mamunur Rashid, Computer Science & Engineering, University of Minnesota The Introduction of a Shared Interactive Surface into a Communal Space (P) Harry Brignull, University of Sussex, Shahram Izadi, University of Nottingham, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, University of Sussex, Yvonne Rogers, University of Sussex, and Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham Panel: Online Political Organizing: Lessons from the Field Top of PageChair: Keri Carpenter Bonnie Nardi, University of California, Irvine James Moore, Harvard Law School Scott Robertson, Drexel University Daniel Drezner, University of Chicago Ian Benson, Sociality Ltd. Kirsten Foot, University of Washington Quintus Jett, Dartmouth College 12:30 - 14:30: Lunch break14:30 - 16:00Paper Session: Knowledge Sharing in Software Engineering Top of PageChair: John Riedl Sometimes You Need to See Through Walls- A Field Study of Application Programming Interfaces (P) Cleidson de Souza, Universidade Federal do Para and University of California, Irvine, David Redmiles, University of California, Irvine, Li-Te Cheng, IBM T. J. Watson Research, David Millen, IBM T. J. Watson Research, and John Patterson, IBM T. J. Watson Research Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development (P) Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan, Reagan Penner, University of Saskatchewan, and Kevin Schneider, University of Saskatchewan Learning from Project History: A Case Study for Software Development (P) Davor Cubranic, University of British Columbia, Gail Murphy, University of British Columbia, Janice Singer, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Centre Canada, and Kellogg Booth, University of British Columbia Paper Session: Evaluation Methods Top of PageChair: Diane Sonnenwald Situating Evaluation in Scenarios of Use (P) Steven Haynes, The Pennsylvania State University, Sandeep Purao, The Pennsylvania State University, and Amie L. Skattebo, The Pennsylvania State University Physiological Indicators for the Evaluation of Co-located Collaborative Play (P) Regan Mandryk, Simon Fraser University and Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University Evaluating Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Models and Frameworks (P) Dennis Neale, Virginia Tech, John M. Carroll, The Pennsylvania State University, and Mary Beth Rosson, The Pennsylvania State University Panel: Does CSCW Need OrganizationTheory? Top of PageChair: Sara Kiesler Stephen R. Barley, Stanford University (Unable to attend) JoAnne Yates, MIT Robert E. Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University Paul Resnick, University of Michigan William H. Dutton, University of Oxford 16:00 - 16:30: Break16:30 - 20:00: Demonstrations and Interactive PostersLocation: Williford Tuesday, November 99:00 - 10:30Paper Session: Medical Applications Top of PageChair: Ina Wagner Accountability in an Alarming Environment (P) Rebecca Randell, Interaction Design Centre, Middlesex University Maintaining Redundancy in the Coordination of Medical Emergencies (P) Aksel Tjora, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Supporting Informality: Team Working and Integrated Care Records (P) Gillian Hardstone, University of Edinburgh, Mark Hartswood, University of Edinburgh, Rob Procter, University of Edinburgh, Roger Slack, University of Edinburgh, Alex Voss, University of Edinburgh, and Gwyneth Rees, RMIT University Paper Session: Systems Top of PageChair: Dave McDonald Lessons from the ReMail Prototypes (P) Daniel Gruen, IBM Research, Steven L. Rohall, IBM Research, Suzanne Minassian, IBM Research, Bernard Kerr, IBM Research, Paul Moody, IBM Research, Bob Stachel, IBM Research, Martin Wattenberg, IBM Research, and Eric Wilcox, IBM Research Leveraging Single-user Applications for Multi-user Collaboration: the CoWord Approach (P) Steven Xia, Griffith University, David Sun, Griffith University, Chengzheng Sun, Griffith University, David Chen, Griffith University, and Haifeng Shen, Nanyang Technological University High-Performance Telepointers (P) Jeff Dyck, University of Saskatchewan, Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan, Sriram Subramanian, University of Saskatchewan, and Chris Fedak, University of Saskatchewan Paper Session: Social Awareness and Availability Top of PageChair: Robert Kraut Controlling Interruptions: Awareness Displays and Social Motivation for Coordination (P) Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University, and Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University The AWARE Architecture: Supporting Context Mediated Social Awareness in Mobile Cooperation (P) Jakob Bardram, University Of Aarhus, and Thomas Hansen, University Of Aarhus Putting Systems into Place: A Qualitative Study of Design Requirements for Location Aware Community Systems (P) Quentin (Gad) Jones, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Sukeshini Grandhi, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Steve Whittaker, University of Sheffield, Keerti Chivakula, New Jersey Institutie of Technology, and Loren Terveen, University of Minnesota 10:30 - 11:00: Break11:00 - 12:30Paper Session: Communities Top of PageChair: Tora Bikson Using Social Psychology to Motivate Contributions to Online Communities (P) Gerard Beenen, Carnegie Mellon University, Kimberly Ling, Carnegie Mellon University, Xiaoqing Wang, University of Pittsburgh, Klarissa Chang, Carnegie Mellon University, Dan Frankowski, University of Minnesota, Paul Resnick University of Michigan, and Robert E. Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University Blogging As Social Activity, or, Would You Let 900 Million People Read Your Diary? (P) Bonnie Nardi, UC Irvine, Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University, and Michelle Gumbrecht, Stanford University\ Flash Forums and ForumReader: Navigating a New Kind of Large-scale Online Discussion (P) Kushal Dave, IBM Research, Martin Wattenberg, IBM Research, and Michael Muller, IBM Research Paper Session: Interactions with Shared Displays Top of PageChair: Kori Inkpen Individual Audio Channels with Single Display Groupware: Effects on Communication and Task Strategy (P) Meredith Ringel Morris, Stanford University, Dan Morris, Stanford University, and Terry Winograd, Stanford University Avoiding Interference: How People Use Spatial Separation and Partitioning in SDG Workspaces (P) Edward Tse, University of Calgary, Jonathan Histon, University of Calgary, Stacey Scott, University of Calgary, and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary Beyond "Social Protocols": Multi-User Coordination Policies for Co-located Groupware (N) Meredith Ringel Morris, Stanford University; Kathy Ryall, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories; Chia Shen, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories; Clifton Forlines, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories; Frederic Vernier, University of Paris Toward Universal Mobile Interaction for Shared Displays (N) Tim Paek, Microsoft Research; Maneesh Agrawala, Microsoft Research; Sumit Basu, Microsoft Research; Steve Drucker, Microsoft Research; Trausti Kristjansson, Microsoft Research; Ron Logan, Microsoft Research; Kentaro Toyama, Microsoft Research; Andy Wilson, Microsoft Research Panel: CSCW and Cyberinfrastructure: Opportunities and Challenges Top of PageChair: Jeremy P. Birnholtz Guy Almes, National Science Foundation Ian Foster, Argonne National Lab Tony Hey, UK E-Science Programme Jonathon Cummings, MIT Bill Spencer, University of Illinois 12:30 - 14:30: Lunch break14:30 - 16:00Paper Session: Tabletop Design Top of PageChair: Yvonne Rogers Lumisight Table: A Face-To-Face Collaboration Support System That Optimizes Direction of Projected Information to Each Stakeholder (P) Mitsunori Matsushita, NTT Communication Science Labs, Makoto Iida, University of Tokyo, Takeshi Ohguro, NTT Communication Science Labs Exploring the Effects of Group Size and Table Size on Interactions with Tabletop Shared-Display Groupware (P) Kathy Ryall, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, Clifton Forlines, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, Chia Shen, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, and Meredith Ringel Morris, Stanford University Territoriality in Collaborative Tabletop Workspaces (P) Stacey D. Scott, University of Calgary, M. Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary, and Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University Paper Session: Organizational Issues Top of PageChair: Dave Randall Behind the Help Desk: Evolution of a Knowledge Management System in a Large Organization (P) Christine Halverson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Tom Erickson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, and Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan The Diffusion of ReachOut: Analysis and Framework for the Successful Diffusion of Collaboration Technologies (P) Valdimir Soroka, IBM Research Lab, Haifa, Israel, and Michal Jacovi, IBM Research Lab, Haifa, Israel Return on Investment and Organizational Adoption (N) Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research Leveraging Social Networks for Information Sharing (P) Jeremy Goecks, Georgia Tech, and Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Tech Paper Session: Distilling Knowledge Top of PageChair: Mark Rouncefield Assembling the Senses: Towards the Design of Cooperative Interfaces for Visually Impaired Users (P) Fredrik Winberg, Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm), and John Bowers, Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm) I Know My Network: Collaboration and Expertise in Intrusion Detection (N) John R. Goodall, UMBC, Wayne G. Lutters, UMBC, and Anita Komlodi, UMBC Cutting to the Chase: Improving Meeting Effectiveness by Focusing on the Agenda (N) Ana Cristina Garcia, Universidade Federal Fluminense, John Kunz, Stanford University, and Martin Fischer, Stanford University 16:00 - 16:30: Break16:30 - 18:00Paper Session: Gaming Top of PageChair: Elizabeth Churchill CSCW at play: 'There' as a collaborative virtual environment (P) Barry Brown, University of Glasgow, and Marek Bell, University of Glasgow The Social Side of Gaming: A Study of Interaction Patterns in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (P) Nicolas Ducheneaut, Palo Alto Research Center, and Robert J. Moore, Palo Alto Research Center Hiding and Revealing in Online Poker Games (N) Scott Golder, MIT Media Laboratory, and Judith Donath, MIT Media Laboratory FishPong: Encouraging Human-to-Human Interaction in Informal Social Environments (N) Jennifer Yoon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jun Oishi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jason Nawyn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kazue Kobayashi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Neeti Gupta, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paper Session: Cases from the Field Top of PageChair: Sara Bly Where am I and Who am I? Issues in Collaborative Technical Help (P) Michael Twidale, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Karen Ruhleder, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Field Studies of Computer System Administrators: Analysis of System Management Tools and Practices (P) Rob Barrett, IBM, Eser Kandogan, IBM, Paul Maglio, IBM, Eben Haber, IBM, Leila Takayama, Stanford University, and Madhu Prabaker, UC Berkeley Collaborating around Collections: Informing the Continued Development of Photoware (P) Andy Crabtree, University of Nottingham, Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, and John Mariani, Lancaster University Panel: Communities and Technologies: An Approach to Foster Social Capital? Top of PageChair: Marlene Huysman (Unable to attend) Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, Germany Mark Ackerman, University of Michigan John M. Carroll, Pennsylvania State University Barry Wellman, University of Toronto Giorgio DeMichelis, University of Milano-Bicocca 19:00 - 22:00: Conference Reception at the Art Institute of ChicagoWednesday, November 109:00 - 10:30Paper Session: Distributed Teams Top of PageChair: Gloria Mark Capturing and Supporting Contexts for Scientific Data Sharing via the Biological Sciences Collaboratory (P) George Chin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Carina Lansing, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Meeting Central: Making Distributed Meetings More Effective (P) Nicole Yankelovich, Sun Microsystems, William Walker, Sun Microsystems, Patricia Roberts, Sun Microsystems, Mike Wessler, Sun Microsystems, Jonathan Kaplan, Sun Microsystems, and Joe Provino, Sun Microsystems In-Group/Out-Group Effects in Distributed Teams: An Experimental Simulation (P) Nathan Bos, University of Michigan, N. Sadat Shami, University of Michigan, Judith S. Olson, University of Michigan, Arik Cheshin, University of Michigan, and Ning Nan, University of Michigan Paper Session: Operational Transformation Top of PageChair: Bo Begole Operational Transformation for Collaborative Word Processing (P) David Sun, Griffith University, Steven Xia, Griffith University, Chengzheng Sun, Griffith University, and David Chen, Griffith University Grouping in Collaborative Graphical Editors (P) Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Institute for Information Systems, ETH Zurich, and Moira C. Norrie, Institute for Information Systems, ETH Zurich Preserving Operation Effects Relation in Group Editors (P) Du Li, Texas A&M University, and Rui Li, Texas A&M University Paper Session: Gesturing, Moving and Talking Together Top of PageChair: Susan Fussell Shadow Communication: System for Embodied Interaction with Remote Partners (P) Yoshiyuki Miwa, Waseda University, and Chikara Ishibiki, Waseda University Mediating Dual Ecologies (P) Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba, Jun'ichi Kosaka, University of Tsukuba, Keiichi Yamazaki, Saitama University, Yasuko Suga, Tsuda College, Akiko Yamazaki, Future University-Hakodate, Christian C. Heath, King's College, London, and Paul Luff, King's College, London Action as Language in a Shared Visual Space (P) Darren Gergle, Carnegie Mellon University, Robert E. Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University, and Susan R. Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University 10:30 - 11:00: Break11:00 - 12:30Paper Session: May I Interrupt? Top of PageChair: Joe Konstan Predictors of Availability in Home Life Context-Mediated Communication (P) Kristine Nagel, Georgia Institute of Technology, James Hudson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Gregory Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology BusyBody: Creating and Fielding Personalized Models of the Cost of Interruption (N) Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research, Johnson Apacible, Microsoft Research, and Paul Koch, Microsoft Research Lilsys: Sensing Unavailability (N) James "Bo" Begole, Sun Labs, Europe, Nicholas E. Matsakis, MIT, and John C. Tang, IBM Research QnA: Augmenting an Instant Messaging Client to Balance User Responsiveness and Performance (N) Daniel Avrahami, Carnegie Mellon University, and Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University Instant Messages: A Framework for Reading Between the Lines (N) Jeffrey Campbell, UMBC Paper Session: Bridging the Physical and the Digital Top of PageChair: Wayne Lutters Only Touching The Surface: Creating Affinities Between Digital Content and Paper (P) Paul Luff, King's College London, Christian Heath, King's College London, Moira Norrie, ETHZ Zurich, Beat Signer, ETHZ Zurich, and Peter Herdman, ArjoWiggins Where the Wild Things Work: Capturing Shared Physical Design Workspaces (P) Wendy Ju, Stanford University, Arna Ionescu, Stanford University, W. Lawrence Neeley, Stanford University, and Terry Winograd, Stanford University List making in the Home (N) Alex Taylor, Microsoft Research, and Laurel Swan, Independent Researcher Concepts that Support Collocated Collaborative Work Inspired by the Specific Context of Industrial Designers (N) Hui-Wen Wang, Indiana University, and Eli Blevis, Indiana University Panel: The Use of Digital Backchannels in Shared Physical Spaces Top of PageModerator: danah boyd Joe McCarthy, Intel Research Seattle Elizabeth Churchill, Palo Alto Research Center William Griswold, UC San Diego Elizabeth Lawley, Rochester Institute of Technology Melora Zaner, Microsoft Corporation 12:30 - 14:30: Lunch break14:30 - 16:00Paper Session: Information Sharing and Access Top of PageChair: Volker Wulf End-User Controlled Group Formation and Access Rights Management in a Shared Workspace System (P) Joerg Haake, FernUniversitaet, Anja Haake, FernUniversitaet, Till Schummer, FernUniversitaet, Mohamed Bourimi, FernUniversitaet, and Britta Landgraf, FernUniversitaet The Multiple Views of Inter-organizational Authoring (P) David McDonald, University of Washington, Chunhua Weng, , University of Washington, and John Gennari, University of Washington Collaborative Modeling: Hiding UML and Promoting Data Examples in ModelApp (N) Patricia Schank, SRI International, and Lawrence Hamel, Codeguild Asynchronous Collaborative Writing through Annotations (N) Chunhua Weng, University of Washington, and John Gennari, University of Washington Paper Session: Understanding CSCW: Looking from Above Top of PageChair: Mark Ackerman Six Degrees of Jonathan Grudin: A Social Network Analysis of the Evolution and Impact of CSCW Research (P) Daniel B.Horn, University of Michigan, Thomas A. Finholt, University of Michigan, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, University of Michigan, Dheeraj Motwani, University of Michigan, and Swapnaa Jayaraman, University of Michigan Emergent Networks, Locus of Control and the Pursuit of Social Capital (N) Michael Stefanone, Cornell University, Jeffrey Hancock, Cornell University, Geri Gay, Cornell University, and Anthony Ingrafea, Cornell University Student Social Graphs: Visualizing a Student's Online Social Network (N) Jeffrey Saltz, NJIT, Roxanne Hiltz, NJIT, and Murray Turoff, NJIT A Framework for Real-World Software System Evaluations (N) Jean Scholtz, NIST, and Michelle Steves, NIST Paper Session: Synchronous Collaboration Top of PageChair: Judy Olson Taking It Out of Context: Collaborating Within and Across Cultures in Face-to-Face Settings and via Instant Messaging (P) Leslie Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University, Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, and Christine Neuwirth, Carnegie Mellon University Influencing Group Participation with a Shared Display (P) Joan DiMicco, MIT Media Lab, Anna Pandolfo, MIT Media Lab, and Walter Bender, MIT Media Lab Remote Meetings Between Farmers and Researchers - A Case Study on Asymmetry (N) Stefanie Kethers, CSIRO, Dean Hargreaves, CSIRO, and Ross Wilkinson, CSIRO 16:00 - 16:30: Break16:30 - 18:00: Closing PlenaryLawrence Lessig: Hacking the Law to Rebuild a Free Society Top of PageLocation: International Ballroom - North Last updated: October 15, 2004 |