Group 2005
Conference Program
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Monday, November 7 |
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9-10:30 a.m.
Opening plenary session:
Steve Barley, Stanford University |
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11:00-12:30 p.m. Session Ia: Net communities Session chair: Volker Wulf
Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of Participation in a Collaborative
Online Encyclopedia
Follow the
(Slash) dot: Effects of feedback on new members in an online community
Supporting Social Worlds with the Community Bar |
Session Ib: Collocation and virtual collocation Session chair: Stephen Hayne
The
Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Collocated Collaboration
Integrating 2D and 3D Views for Spatial Collaboration
Pinpointing the Benefits of Synchronous Collaboration Capability for an
Application-Centered Simulation Analysis Team: A Case Study |
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Session IIa: Finding Expertise and Information Session chair: Wayne Lutters
Matching Human Actors based on their Texts: Design and Evaluation of an
Instance of the ExpertFinding Framework
Searching For Expertise in Social Networks: A Simulation of Potential
Strategies
Real-world Oriented Information Sharing Using Social Networks
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Survey of Collaborative Information Seeking Practices of Academic
Researchers |
Session IIb: IM and Usability Session chair: Pamela Hinds
Broadcasting Information via Display Names in Instant Messaging “…real,
concrete facts about what works …”: Integrating evaluation and design of
collaborative systems through patterns
Uncovering Privacy Attitudes and Practices in Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging: Accountability and Peripheral Participation In
Textual User Interfaces |
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Tuesday,
November 8 |
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Session IIIa: Decision-making and communication Session chair: Myriam Lewkowicz
VERN:
Facilitating Democratic Group Decision Making Online
Adaptive Radio: Achieving Consensus Using Negative Preferences
Quality
Improvement of Email Communication in Work Groups and Organizations by
Reflection FrameDrops: A Mobile VideoBlog for Workgroups and Virtual
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Session IIIb: Collaborative Learning Session chair: Dave McDonald
Design Decisions in the RideNow Project
Collaboration
support for novice team programming
“Bring
Your Own Laptop Unless You Want to Follow the Lecture”: Alternative
Communication in the Classroom
Supporting
the Dissertation Process with Grad Tools |
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Session IVa: Work rhythms and coordinative artifacts Session chair: Suzie Weisband
Negotiated Rhythms of Mobile Work: Time, Place, and Work Schedules
When
Once Is Not Enough: The Role of Redundancy in a Hospital Ward Setting
A Web
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Session IVb: Open source and distributed software development Session chair: Wolfgang Prinz Thematic Coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online
discussions
Negotiation and the Coordination of Information and Activity in
Distributed Software Problem Management
Seeking the Source: Software Source Code as a Social and Technical
Artifact |
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Session Va: Supporting communities Session chair: Carla Simone
Supporting
the Co-Experience of Spectators through Mobile Group Media
Supporting creativity in distributed scientific communities
eCell - Spatial IT Design for Group Collaboration and Learning in School
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Session Vb: Supporting activities Session chair: Christine Neuwirth
Roles and Relationships in a Unified Activity Management System
Proactive support for the organization of shared workspaces using
activity patterns and content analysis
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Technophobia Disappears: Implications for Design
What
Ideal End Users Teach Us About Collaborative Software |
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Wednesday,
November 9 |
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Session VIa: Consistency maintenance Session chair: Du Li
Consistency Maintenance Based on the Mark and Retrace Technique in
Groupware Systems
An
Optimization Approach to Group Coupling in Heterogeneous Collaborative
Systems
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Landmark-Based Transformation Approach to Concurrency Control in Group
Editors |
Session VIb: Transforming health care Session chair: Mark Ackerman
Designing for Transformations in Collaboration - A Study of the
Deployment of Homecare Technology
Involvement matters: The proper involvement of users and behavioural
theories in the design of a medical teleconferencing application
Timing In The Art
Of Integration: 'That's How The Bastille Got Stormed'
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Intelligent Design or Felicitous Evolution? Sustaining Order and Activity in Online Communities
Organizers: Conference closing remarks |
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