2. GROUP 1999:
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Proceedings of GROUP'99, International Conference on Supporting Group Work, November 14-17, 1999, Embassy Suites Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-065-1
- Angi Voß, Keiichi Nakata, Marcus Juhnke:
Concept indexing.
1-10

- Paul Dourish, John Lamping, Tom Rodden:
Building bridges: customisation and mutual intelligibility in shared category management.
11-20

- Marita Dücker, Bernd Gutkauf, Stefanie Thies:
Negotiation support for compiling knowledge.
21-29

- John A. Hughes, Jon O'Brien, David Randall, Tom Rodden, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie:
Getting to know the 'customer in the machine'.
30-39

- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Sara A. Bly:
It's all in the words: supporting work activites with lightweight tools.
40-49

- Volker Wulf:
"Let's see your search-tool!" - collaborative use of tailored artifacts in groupware.
50-59

- Monika Büsher, John A. Hughes, Jonathan Trevor, Tom Rodden, Jon O'Brien:
Supporting cooperation across shared virtual environments.
61-70

- Hidekazu Shiozawa, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita:
Perspective layered visualization of collaborative workspaces.
71-80

- Charles Steinfield, Chyng-Yang Jang, Ben Pfaff:
Supporting virtual team collaboration: the TeamSCOPE system.
81-90

- Tim Kindberg, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Ranjit Makwana:
Supporting the shared care of diabetic patients.
91-100

- Johan Berndtsson, Maria Normark:
The coordinative functions of flight strips: air traffic control work revisited.
101-110

- Peter H. Carstensen, Kjeld Schmidt, Uffe Kock Wiil:
Supporting shop floor intelligence: a CSCW approach to production planning and control in flexible manufacturing.
111-120

- David Chen, Chengzheng Sun:
A distributed algorithm for graphic objects replication in real-time group editors.
121-130

- Matthias Ressel, Rul Gunzenhäuser:
Reducing the problems of group undo.
131-139

- Adrian Bullock, Steve Benford:
An access control framework for multi-user collaborative environments.
140-149

- Chris Nodder, Gayna Williams, Deborah L. Dubrow:
Evaluating the usability of an evolving collaborative product - Changes in user type, tasks and evaluation methods over time.
150-159

- Rob Procter, Mark Hartswood, Andy McKinlay, Scott Gallacher:
An investigation of the influence of network quality of service on the effectiveness of multimedia communication.
160-168

- Nina Lundberg:
Impacts of PACS on radiological work.
169-178

- Philip K. McKinley, Aaron M. Malenfant, J. M. Arango:
Pavilion: a middleware framework for collaborative Web-based applications.
179-188

- Christian Schuckmann, Jan Schümmer, Peter Seitz:
Modeling collaboration using shared objects.
189-198

- Marit Kjøsnes Natvig, Oddrun Ohren:
Modeling shared information spaces (SIS).
199-208

- Lydia M. S. Lau, Jayne Curson, Richard Drew, Peter M. Dew, Christine Leigh:
Use of Virtual Science Park resource rooms to support group work in a learning environment.
209-218

- Camille Bierens de Haan, Gilles Chabré, Francis Lapique, Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann:
Oxymoron, a non-distance knowledge sharing tool for social science students and researchers.
219-228

- Joseph A. Bonito, Judee K. Burgoon, Björn Bengtsson:
The role of expectations in human-computer interaction.
229-238

- Quentin Jones, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
User population and user contributions to virtual publics: a systems model.
239-248

- Andy McKinlay, Rob Procter, Anne Dunnett:
An investigation of social loafing and social compensation in computer-supported cooperative work.
249-257

- Thorsten Hampel, Reinhard Keil-Slawik, Bastian Ginger Claassen, Frank Plohmann, Christian Reimann:
Pragmatic solutions for better integration of the visually impaired in virtual communities.
258-266

- Antonietta Grasso, Michael Koch, Alessandro Rancati:
Augmenting recommender systems by embedding interfaces into practices.
267-275

- Steinar Kristoffersen, Fredrik Ljungberg:
"Making place" to make IT work: empirical explorations of HCI for mobile CSCW.
276-285

- Phil Turner, Susan Turner, Julie Horton:
From description to requirements: an activity theoretic perspective.
286-295

- Marcel Hoffmann, Kai-Uwe Loser, Thomas Walter, Thomas Herrmann:
A design process for embedding knowledge management in everyday work.
296-305

- Rebecca E. Grinter, James D. Herbsleb, Dewayne E. Perry:
The geography of coordination: dealing with distance in R&D work.
306-315

- Gerry Stahl, Thomas Herrmann:
Intertwining perspectives and negotiation.
316-325

- Wen Li, Weicong Wang, Ivan Marsic:
Collaboration transparency in the DISCIPLE framework.
326-335

- Du Li, Richard R. Muntz:
Runtime dynamics in collaborative systems.
336-345

- Peter Manhart:
A system architecture for the extension of structured information spaces by coordinated CSCW services.
346-355

- Datong Chen, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Recognition and reasoning in an awareness support system for generation of storyboard-like views of recent activity.
356-364

- Jörg M. Haake:
Facilitating orientation in shared hypermedia workspaces.
365-374

- Paul Dourish, Richard Bentley, Rachel Jones, Allan MacLean:
Getting some perspective: using process descriptions to index document history.
375-384

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