Conference Participants

 

Mark

Ackerman

University of Michigan

Searching For Expertise in Social Networks: A Simulation of Potential Strategies

Justin

Balthrop

University of New Mexico

Adaptive Radio: Achieving Consensus Using Negative Preferences

Flore

Barcellini

INRIA

Thematic Coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online discussions

Jacob

Bardram

Universtity of Aarhus, Denmark

A Web of Coordinative Artifacts

Designing for Transformations in Collaboration - A Study of the Deployment of Homecare Technology

Louise

Barkhuus

University of Glasgow

In control of your life: social management with SMS

Bring Your Own Laptop Unless You Want to Follow the Lecture”: Alternative Communication in the Classroom

Anja

Bechmann Petersen

 

Mediating the co-production of complex media products

Michelle

Bejian Lotia

University of Michigan

Supporting the Dissertation Process with Grad Tools

Margit

Biemans

Telematica Instituut

Involvement matters: The proper involvement of users and behavioural theories in the design of a medical teleconferencing application

Pernille

Bjørn

 

Virtual Negotiation: Stating the Problem in Project-Based Collaborative Learning

M. Brian

Blake 

 

SAGE: Software Agent-Based Groupware using E-Services

Susanne

Bodker

 

Mediating the co-production of complex media products

Claus

Bossen

Universtity of Aarhus, Denmark

A Web of Coordinative Artifacts

Designing for Transformations in Collaboration - A Study of the Deployment of Homecare Technology

Doug

Bowman

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Integrating 2D and 3D Views for Spatial Collaboration

Christina

Brodersen

Aarhus University

eCell - Spatial IT Design for Group Collaboration and Learning in School Environments

Amy

Bruckman

Georgia Institute of Technology

Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative Online Encyclopedia

A.J.

Brush

 

Exploring Personal and Household Scheduling: Implications for Digital Family Calendars

Sallyann

Bryant

 

Pair programming and the re-appropriation of individual tools for collaborative software development

Susan

Bryant

Georgia Institute of Technology

Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative Online Encyclopedia

Jean-Marie

Burkhardt

Université Paris V

Thematic Coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online discussions

Federico

Cabitza

University of Milano-Bicocca

When Once Is Not Enough: The Role of Redundancy in a Hospital Ward Setting

John

Carrol

The Pennsylvania State University

Supporting creativity in distributed scientific communities

Stephen

Chan

School of Information Management & Systems at UC Berkeley

Instant Messaging: Accountability and Peripheral Participation In Textual User Interfaces

VERN: Facilitating Democratic Group Decision Making Online

Dennis

Chao

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Adaptive Radio: Achieving Consensus Using Negative Preferences

Eric

Cook

 

Heterogeneity in Harmony: Practice and Preferences of a Multimedia Arts Collective

Carlos

Correa

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

An Optimization Approach to Group Coupling in Heterogeneous Collaborative Systems

Scott

Counts

Microsoft Research As Technophobia Disappears: Implications for Design

Alex

Cozzi

IBM Almaden Research Center

Roles and Relationships in a Unified Activity Management System

Davor

Cubranic

University of Victoria

Collaboration support for novice team programming

Rogerio

De Paula

University of California, Irvine

What Ideal End Users Teach Us About Collaborative Software

Cleidson

De Souza

University of California, Irvine

Seeking the Source: Software Source Code as a Social and Technical Artifact

Francoise

Detienne

INRIA

Thematic Coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online discussions

Paul

Dourish

University of California, Irvine 

Seeking the Source: Software Source Code as a Social and Technical Artifact

Mark

Ehlen

 

Pinpointing the Benefits of Synchronous Collaboration Capability for an Application- Centered Simulation Analysis Team: A Case Study

Thomas

Erickson

IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

 

Umer

Farooq

The Pennsylvania State University

Supporting creativity in distributed scientific communities

Stephanie

Forrest

University of New Mexico and the Santa Fe Institute

Adaptive Radio: Achieving Consensus Using Negative Preferences

Andrea

Forte

Georgia Institute of Technology

Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative Online Encyclopedia

Jon

Froehlich

University of Washington

Seeking the Source: Software Source Code as a Social and Technical Artifact

Craig

Ganoe

The Pennsylvania State University

Supporting creativity in distributed scientific communities

Les

Gasser

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Negotiation and the Coordination of Information and Activity in Distributed Software Problem Management

Katrin

Gaßner

Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering

Quality Improvement of Email Communication in Work Groups and Organizations by Reflection

Saul

Greenberg

University of Calgary 

Supporting Social Worlds with the Community Bar

Broadcasting Information via Display Names in Instant Messaging

Tom

Gross

 

FrameDrops: A Mobile VideoBlog for Workgroups and Virtual Communities

Jonathan

Grudin

Microsoft Research

As Technophobia Disappears: Implications for Design

Ning

Gu

FDU

Consistency Maintenance Based on the Mark and Retrace Technique in Groupware Systems

Elizabeth S.

Guy

University of Brighton

“…real, concrete facts about what works …”: Integrating evaluation and design of collaborative systems through patterns

Richard

Hall

University of Missouri, Rolla

A Survey of Collaborative Information Seeking Practices of Academic Researchers

Christine A.

Halverson

IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

 

Beverly

Harrison

IBM Almaden Research Center

Roles and Relationships in a Unified Activity Management System

Mark

Hartswood

Edinburgh University

Timing In The Art Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'

Kirstie

HawkeY

Dalhousie University

The Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration

Libby

Hemphill

University of Michigan

Design Decisions in the RideNow Project

Morten

Hertzum

Roskilde University

Negotiated Rhythms of Mobile Work: Time, Place, and Work Schedules

Marike

Hettinga

Telematica Instituut

Involvement matters: The proper involvement of users and behavioural theories in the design of a medical teleconferencing application

Benjamin

Hill

School of Information Management & Systems at UC Berkeley

Instant Messaging: Accountability and Peripheral Participation In Textual User Interfaces

VERN: Facilitating Democratic Group Decision Making Online

Kori

Inkpen

Dalhousie University

The Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration

Mitsuru

Ishizuka

University of Tokyo

Real-world Oriented Information Sharing Using Social Networks

Ole Sejer

Iversen

Aarhus University

eCell - Spatial IT Design for Group Collaboration and Learning in School Environments

Giulio

Jacucci

Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Supporting the Co-Experience of Spectators through Mobile Group Media

Erik

Johnston

University of Michigan

Follow the (Slash) dot: Effects of feedback on new members in an online community

Melanie

Kellar

Dalhousie University

The Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration

Alfred

Kobsa

University of California, Irvine

Uncovering Privacy Attitudes and Practices in Instant Messaging

Kristie

Kosaka

Boeing

What Ideal End Users Teach Us About Collaborative Software

Clifford

Lampe

University of Michigan

Follow the (Slash) dot: Effects of feedback on new members in an online community

Du

Li

Texas A&M University

A Landmark-Based Transformation Approach to Concurrency Control in Group Editors

Rui

Li

Texas A&M University

A Landmark-Based Transformation Approach to Concurrency Control in Group Editors

John

Linebarger

 

Pinpointing the Benefits of Synchronous Collaboration Capability for an Application- Centered Simulation Analysis Team: A Case Study

Airong

Luo

 

Collaboratory Use by Peripheral Scientists

Ivan

Marsic

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

An Optimization Approach to Group Coupling in Heterogeneous Collaborative Systems

David

Martin

Lancaster University

Timing In The Art Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'

Yutaka

Matsuo

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Real-world Oriented Information Sharing Using Social Networks

Gregor

McEwan

University of Calgary 

Supporting Social Worlds with the Community Bar

Thomas

Moran

IBM Almaden Research Center

Roles and Relationships in a Unified Activity Management System

Junchiro

Mori

University of Tokyo

Real-world Oriented Information Sharing Using Social Networks

Magnus

Nilsson

Roskilde University

Negotiated Rhythms of Mobile Work: Time, Place, and Work Schedules

Jacki

O'Neill

XRCE, Xerox, Grenoble

Timing In The Art Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'

Antti

Oulasvirta

Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Supporting the Co-Experience of Spectators through Mobile Group Media

Sameer

Patil

University of California, Irvine

Uncovering Privacy Attitudes and Practices in Instant Messaging

Mårten

Pettersson

 

Taking juxtaposition into account: Supporting peoples' work with maps

Wolfgang

Prinz

Fraunhofer FIT

Proactive support for the organization of shared workspaces using activity patterns and content analysis

Michael

Procopio

 

Pinpointing the Benefits of Synchronous Collaboration Capability for an Application- Centered Simulation Analysis Team: A Case Study

Dave

Randall

Manchester Metropolitan University

Timing In The Art Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'

Madhu

Reddy

University of Missouri, Rolla

A Survey of Collaborative Information Seeking Practices of Academic Researchers

David

Redmiles

University of California, Irvine

What Ideal End Users Teach Us About Collaborative Software

Tim

Reichling

University of Siegen

Matching Human Actors based on their Texts: Design and Evaluation of an Instance of the ExpertFinding Framework

Derek

Reilly

Dalhousie University

The Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration

Julie

Rennecker

 

Promoting Awareness in Distributed Mobile Organizations: A cultural and technological challenge

Paul

Resnick

University of Michigan

Design Decisions in the RideNow Project

Mark

Rouncefield

Lancaster University

Timing In The Art Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'

Warren

Sack

University of California

Thematic Coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online discussions

Antti

Salovaara

Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Supporting the Co-Experience of Spectators through Mobile Group Media

Robert

Sandusky

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Negotiation and the Coordination of Information and Activity in Distributed Software Problem Management

Marcello

Sarini

University of Milano-Bicocca

When Once Is Not Enough: The Role of Redundancy in a Hospital Ward Setting

Risto

Sarvas

Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Supporting the Co-Experience of Spectators through Mobile Group Media

Wendy

Schafer

The Pennsylvania State University

Integrating 2D and 3D Views for Spatial Collaboration

Andrew

Scholand

 

Knowledge Management Needs for Collaborative Frameworks

Pinpointing the Benefits of Synchronous Collaboration Capability for an Application-Centered Simulation Analysis Team: A Case Study

Kai

SchuberT

University of Siegen

Matching Human Actors based on their Texts: Design and Evaluation of an Instance of the ExpertFinding Framework

Jan Gerrit

Schuurman

Telematica Instituut

Involvement matters: The proper involvement of users and behavioural theories in the design of a medical teleconferencing application

Won-Joon

Shin

 

DAView: A Linux WebDAV Client Supporting Effective Distributed Authoring

Carla

Simone

University of Milano-Bicocca

When Once Is Not Enough: The Role of Redundancy in a Hospital Ward Setting

Stephanie

Smale

University of Calgary

Broadcasting Information via Display Names in Instant Messaging

Patricia

Spence

University of Missouri, Rolla

A Survey of Collaborative Information Seeking Practices of Academic Researchers

Margaret-Anne D.

Storey

University of Victoria

Collaboration support for novice team programming

Tatsuhiko

Sugiyama

UNICUS Co.,Ltd.

Real-world Oriented Information Sharing Using Social Networks

Janine

Swaak

Telematica Instituut

Involvement matters: The proper involvement of users and behavioural theories in the design of a medical teleconferencing application

Shari

Tallarico

Microsoft Research

As Technophobia Disappears: Implications for Design

Stephanie D.

Teasley

University of Michigan

Supporting the Dissertation Process with Grad Tools

Michele

Telaro

University of Milano-Bicocca

When Once Is Not Enough: The Role of Redundancy in a Hospital Ward Setting

Anders

Thomsen

University of Aarhus

Designing for Transformations in Collaboration - A Study of the Deployment of Homecare Technology

Guy

Vollmer

Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering

Quality Improvement of Email Communication in Work Groups and Organizations by Reflection

Rick

Wash

University of Michigan

Design Decisions in the RideNow Project

Tara

Whalen

Dalhousie University

The Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration

Kevin

White

 

Ask a Neighbor: Assessing the Ability to Leverage Organizationally Adjacent Expertise

Hiroko

Wilensky

University of California, Irvine / Boeing

What Ideal End Users Teach Us About Collaborative Software

Volker

Wulf

University of Siegen

Matching Human Actors based on their Texts: Design and Evaluation of an Instance of the ExpertFinding Framework

Lu

Xiao

 

Unravel the Ordering in Persistent Chat: A New Message Ordering Feature

Naomi

Yamashita

 

Analyzing Misconceptions in Multilingual Computer-Mediated Communication

Jiangming

Yang

FDU

Consistency Maintenance Based on the Mark and Retrace Technique in Groupware Systems

Sarita

Yardi

School of Information Management & Systems at UC Berkeley

Instant Messaging: Accountability and Peripheral Participation In Textual User Interfaces

VERN: Facilitating Democratic Group Decision Making Online

Baber

Zaman

RTWH Aachen

Proactive support for the organization of shared workspaces using activity patterns and content analysis

Jun

Zhang

University of Michigan

Searching For Expertise in Social Networks: A Simulation of Potential Strategies

Qiwei

Zhang

FDU

Consistency Maintenance Based on the Mark and Retrace Technique in Groupware Systems