March 17, 2006
47 "CSCW handbook" papers
1. Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces
Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti,
1992
2. Why CSCW applications fail: problems in the design and evaluation of organization of organizational interfaces
Jonathan Grudin,
1988
3. Design of a multi-media vehicle for social browsing
Robert W. Root,
1988
4. Rendezvous: an architecture for synchronous multi-user applications
John F. Patterson, Ralph D. Hill, Steven L. Rohall, Scott W. Meeks,
1990
5. Real time groupware as a distributed system: concurrency control and its effect on the interface
Saul Greenberg, David Marwood,
1994
6. Interaction and outeraction: instant messaging in action
Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker, Erin Bradner,
2000
7. Faltering from ethnography to design
John A. Hughes, David Randall, Dan Shapiro,
1992
8. Supporting distributed groups with a Montage of lightweight interactions
John C. Tang, Ellen A. Isaacs, Monica Rua,
1994
9. Issues in the design of computer support for co-authoring and commenting
Christine M. Neuwirth, David S. Kaufer, Ravinder Chandhok, James H. Morris,
1990
10. MMConf: an infrastructure for building shared multimedia applications
Terrence Crowley, Paul Milazzo, Ellie Baker, Harry Forsdick, Raymond Tomlinson,
1990
11. GROUPKIT: a groupware toolkit for building real-time conferencing applications
Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg, line 1,558 column -3 - Error: discarding unexpected
1992
12. Access control for collaborative environments
HongHai Shen, Prasun Dewan,
1992
13. The affordances of media spaces for collaboration
William W. Gaver,
1992
14. Learning from Notes: organizational issues in groupware implementation
Wanda J. Orlikowski,
1992
15. Operational transformation in real-time group editors: issues, algorithms, and achievements
Chengzheng Sun, Clarence Ellis,
1998
16. A use of drawing surfaces in different collaborative settings
Sara A. Bly,
1988
17. Collaborative document production using quilt
Mary D. P. Leland, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut,
1988
18. gIBIS: a hypertext tool for exploratory policy discussion
Jeff Conklin, Michael L. Begeman,
1988
19. Ethnographically-informed systems design for air traffic control
R. Bentley, J. A. Hughes, D. Randall, T. Rodden, P. Sawyer, D. Shapiro, I. Sommerville,
1992
20. Capturing the capture concepts: a case study in the design of computer-supported meeting environments
Marilyn Mantei,
1988
21. An experiment in integrated multimedia conferencing
Keith A. Lantz,
1986
22. Re-place-ing space: the roles of place and space in collaborative systems
Steve Harrison, Paul Dourish,
1996
23. TeamRooms: network places for collaboration
Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg,
1996
24. TeamWorkStation: towards a seamless shared workspace
H. Ishii,
1990
25. An integrating, transformation-oriented approach to concurrency control and undo in group editors
Matthias Ressel, Doris Nitsche-Ruhland, Rul Gunzenh?user,
1996
26. Policies and roles in collaborative applications
W. Keith Edwards,
1996
27. Walking away from the desktop computer: distributed collaboration and mobility in a product design team
Victoria Bellotti, Sara Bly,
1996
28. Augmenting the organizational memory: a field study of answer garden
Mark S. Ackerman,
1994
29. Experiences with workflow management: issues for the next generation
Kenneth R. Abbott, Sunil K. Sarin,
1994
30. GroupLens: an open architecture for collaborative filtering of netnews
Paul Resnick, Neophytos Iacovou, Mitesh Suchak, Peter Bergstrom, John Riedl,
1994
31. DistView: support for building efficient collaborative applications using replicated objects
Atul Prakash, Hyong Sop Shim,
1994
32. DOLPHIN: integrated meeting support across local and remote desktop environments and LiveBoards
Norbert A. Streitz, J?rg Gei?ler, J?rg M. Haake, Jeroen Hol,
1994
33. Cognoter: theory and practice of a colab-orative tool
Gregg Foster, Mark Stefik,
1986
34. Sharing and building digital group histories
Chia Shen, Neal B. Lesh, Frederic Vernier, Clifton Forlines, Jeana Frost,
2002
35. Integrating communication, cooperation, and awareness: the DIVA virtual office environment
Markus Sohlenkamp, Greg Chwelos,
1994
36. Groupware in the wild: lessons learned from a year of virtual collocation
Judith S. Olson, Stephanie Teasley,
1996
37. The temporal structure of cooperative activity
Stephen Reder, Robert G. Schwab,
1990
38. The VideoWindow system in informal communication
Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, Barbara L. Chalfonte,
1990
39. Supporting collaborative writing of hyperdocuments in SEPIA
J?rg M. Haake, Brian Wilson,
1992
40. Techniques for addressing fundamental privacy and disruption tradeoffs in awareness support systems
Scott E. Hudson, Ian Smith,
1996
41. Patterns of sharing customizable software
Wendy E. Mackay,
1990
42. Supporting collaboration in notecards
Randall H. Trigg, Lucy A. Suchman, Frank G. Halasz,
1986
43. Notification servers for synchronous groupware
John F. Patterson, Mark Day, Jakov Kucan,
1996
44. Collaboration using multiple PDAs connected to a PC
Brad A. Myers, Herb Stiel, Robert Gargiulo,
1998
45. Considering an organization's memory
Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson,
1998
46. How does radical collocation help a team succeed?
Stephanie Teasley, Lisa Covi, M. S. Krishnan, Judith S. Olson,
2000
47. GestureCam: a video communication system for sympathetic remote collaboration
Hideaki Kuzuoka, Toshio Kosuge, Masatomo Tanaka,
1994
99 core papers
1. A group decision support system for idea generation and issue analysis in organization planning
Lynda M. Applegate, Benn R. Konsynski, J. F. Nunamaker,
1986
2. A performing medium for working group graphics
Fred Lakin,
1986
3. An experiment in integrated multimedia conferencing
Keith A. Lantz,
1986
4. Cognoter: theory and practice of a colab-orative tool
Gregg Foster, Mark Stefik,
1986
5. Collaboration research in SCL
George O. Goodman, Mark J. Abel,
1986
6. Computer-based systems for cooperative work and group decisionmaking: status of use and problems in development
Kenneth L. Kraemer, John Leslie King,
1986
7. Project Nick: meetings augmentation and analysis
Michael Begeman, Peter Cook, Clarence Ellis, Mike Graf, Gail Rein, Tom Smith,
1986
8. WYSIWIS revised: early experiences with multi-user interfaces
M. Stefik, D. G. Bobrow, S. Lanning, D. Tatar, G. Foster,
1986
9. A framework for understanding the workspace activity of design teams
John C. Tang, Larry J. Leifer,
1988
10. A use of drawing surfaces in different collaborative settings
Sara A. Bly,
1988
11. Capturing the capture concepts: a case study in the design of computer-supported meeting environments
Marilyn Mantei,
1988
12. Collaborative document production using quilt
Mary D. P. Leland, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut,
1988
13. Conflict management and group decision support systems
Marshall Scott Poole, Michael Homes, Gerardine DeSanctis,
1988
14. Contextualism as a world view for the reformation of meetings
John Whiteside, Dennis Wixon,
1988
15. Patterns of contact and communication in scientific research collaboration
Robert Kraut, Carmen Egido, Jolene Galegher,
1988
16. Why CSCW applications fail: problems in the design and evaluation of organization of organizational interfaces
Jonathan Grudin,
1988
17. Collaborative technology and group process feedback: their impact on interactive sequences in meetings
Marcial Losada, Pedro Sanchez, Elizabeth E. Noble,
1990
18. Computer-mediated communication for intellectual teamwork: a field experiment in group writing
Jolene Galegher, Robert E. Kraut,
1990
19. Determinants and patterns of control over technology in a computerized meeting room
Laurel C. Austin, Jeffery K. Liker, Poppy L. McLeod,
1990
20. ICICLE: groupware for code inspection
L. Brothers, V. Sembugamoorthy, M. Muller,
1990
21. Learning from user experience with groupware
Christine V. Bullen, John L. Bennett,
1990
22. MMConf: an infrastructure for building shared multimedia applications
Terrence Crowley, Paul Milazzo, Ellie Baker, Harry Forsdick, Raymond Tomlinson,
1990
23. Rendezvous: an architecture for synchronous multi-user applications
John F. Patterson, Ralph D. Hill, Steven L. Rohall, Scott W. Meeks,
1990
24. TeamWorkStation: towards a seamless shared workspace
H. Ishii,
1990
25. The temporal structure of cooperative activity
Stephen Reder, Robert G. Schwab,
1990
26. The workaday world as a paradigm for CSCW design
Thomas P. Moran, R. J. Anderson,
1990
27. A collaborative medium for the support of conversational props
Tom Brinck, Louis M. Gomez,
1992
28. Access control for collaborative environments
HongHai Shen, Prasun Dewan,
1992
29. An architecture for tailoring cooperative multi-user displays
Richard Bentley, Tom Rodden, Peter Sawyer, Ian Sommerville,
1992
30. Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces
Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti,
1992
31. Communication and information retrieval with a pen-based meeting support tool
Catherine G. Wolf, James R. Rhyne, Laura K. Briggs,
1992
32. Flexible Diff-ing in a collaborative writing system
Christine M. Neuwirth, Ravinder Chandhok, David S. Kaufer, Paul Erion, James Morris, Dale Miller,
1992
33. Flexible, active support for collaborative work with ConversationBuilder
Simon M. Kaplan, William J. Tolone, Douglas P. Bogia, Celsina Bignoli,
1992
34. GROUPKIT: a groupware toolkit for building real-time conferencing applications
Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg, line 1,558 column -3 - Error: discarding unexpected
1992
35. Groupware experiences in three-dimensional computer-aided design
Li Shu, Woodie Flowers,
1992
36. How a group-editor changes the character of a design meeting as well as its outcome
Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, Marianne Storr?sten, Mark Carter,
1992
37. Implicit locking in the ensemble concurrent object-oriented graphics editor
R. E. Newman-Wolfe, M. L. Webb, M. Montes,
1992
38. Supporting collaborative writing of hyperdocuments in SEPIA
J?rg M. Haake, Brian Wilson,
1992
39. The action workflow approach to workflow management technology
Raul Medina-Mora, Terry Winograd, Rodrigo Flores, Fernando Flores,
1992
40. Ubiquitous audio: capturing spontaneous collaboration
Debby Hindus, Chris Schmandt,
1992
41. DistView: support for building efficient collaborative applications using replicated objects
Atul Prakash, Hyong Sop Shim,
1994
42. DOLPHIN: integrated meeting support across local and remote desktop environments and LiveBoards
Norbert A. Streitz, J?rg Gei?ler, J?rg M. Haake, Jeroen Hol,
1994
43. Experiences with workflow management: issues for the next generation
Kenneth R. Abbott, Sunil K. Sarin,
1994
44. Exploring obstacles: integrating CSCW in evolving organisations
Yvonne Rogers,
1994
45. Integrating communication, cooperation, and awareness: the DIVA virtual office environment
Markus Sohlenkamp, Greg Chwelos,
1994
46. Real time groupware as a distributed system: concurrency control and its effect on the interface
Saul Greenberg, David Marwood,
1994
47. Session management for collaborative applications
W. Keith Edwards,
1994
48. The use of adapters to support cooperative sharing
Jonathan Trevor, Tom Rodden, John Mariani,
1994
49. A concurrency control framework for collaborative systems
Jonathan Munson, Prasun Dewan,
1996
50. Cooperative virtual environments: lessons from 2D multi user interfaces
Gareth Smith,
1996
51. Designing object-oriented synchronous groupware with COAST
Christian Schuckmann, Lutz Kirchner, Jan Sch?mmer, J?rg M. Haake,
1996
52. Freeflow: mediating between representation and action in workflow systems
Paul Dourish, Jim Holmes, Allan MacLean, Pernille Marqvardsen, Alex Zbyslaw,
1996
53. FreeWalk: supporting casual meetings in a network
Hideyuki Nakanishi, Chikara Yoshida, Toshikazu Nishimura, Toru Ishida,
1996
54. Generalized process structure grammars GPSG for flexible representations of work
Natalie S. Glance, Daniele S. Pagani, Remo Pareschi,
1996
55. Getting others to get it right: an ethnography of design work in the fashion industry
James Pycock, John Bowers,
1996
56. Groupware in the wild: lessons learned from a year of virtual collocation
Judith S. Olson, Stephanie Teasley,
1996
57. Notification servers for synchronous groupware
John F. Patterson, Mark Day, Jakov Kucan,
1996
58. Piazza: a desktop environment supporting impromptu and planned interactions
Ellen A. Isaacs, John C. Tang, Trevor Morris,
1996
59. Policies and roles in collaborative applications
W. Keith Edwards,
1996
60. Populating the application: a model of awareness for cooperative applications
Tom Rodden,
1996
61. Practically accomplishing immersion: cooperation in and for virtual environments
John Bowers, Jon O'Brien, James Pycock,
1996
62. Re-place-ing space: the roles of place and space in collaborative systems
Steve Harrison, Paul Dourish,
1996
63. Talking to strangers: an evaluation of the factors affecting electronic collaboration
Steve Whittaker,
1996
64. TeamRooms: network places for collaboration
Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg,
1996
65. Techniques for addressing fundamental privacy and disruption tradeoffs in awareness support systems
Scott E. Hudson, Ian Smith,
1996
66. Walking away from the desktop computer: distributed collaboration and mobility in a product design team
Victoria Bellotti, Sara Bly,
1996
67. Artefact: a framework for low-overhead Web-based collaborative systems
Jeff Brandenburg, Boyce Byerly, Tom Dobridge, Jinkun Lin, Dharmaraja Rajan, Timothy Roscoe,
1998
68. COCA: collaborative objects coordination architecture
Du Li, Richard Muntz,
1998
69. Collaborative customer services using synchronous Web browser sharing
Makoto Kobayashi, Masahide Shinozaki, Takashi Sakairi, Maroun Touma, Shahrokh Daijavad, Catherine Wolf,
1998
70. Envisioning communication: task-tailorable representations of communication in asynchronous work
Christine M. Neuwirth, James H. Morris, Susan Harkness Regli, Ravinder Chandhok, Geoffrey C. Wenger,
1998
71. Evaluating image filtering based techniques in media space applications
Qiang Alex Zhao, John T. Stasko,
1998
72. Exploring the design space for notification servers
Devina Ramduny, Alan Dix, Tom Rodden,
1998
73. Flexible meta access-control for collaborative applications
Prasun Dewan, HongHai Shen,
1998
74. Interlocus: workspace configuration mechanisms for activity awareness
Takahiko Nomura, Koichi Hayashi, Tan Hazama, Stephan Gudmundson,
1998
75. OfficeWalker: a virtual visiting system based on proxemics
Akihiko Obata, Kazuo Sasaki,
1998
76. Rapidly building synchronous collaborative applications by direct manipulation
Guruduth Banavar, Sri Doddapaneni, Kevan Miller, Bodhi Mukherjee,
1998
77. Recomposition: putting it all back together again
Rebecca E. Grinter,
1998
78. Representing fieldwork and articulating requirements through VR
James Pycock, Kevin Palfreyman, Jen Allanson, Graham Button,
1998
79. Supporting flexible roles in a shared space
Randall B. Smith, Ranald Hixon, Bernard Horan,
1998
80. Talking to customers on the Web: a comparison of three voice alternatives
Qiping Zhang, Catherine G. Wolf, Shahrokh Daijavad, Maroun Touma,
1998
81. Tangible interfaces for remote collaboration and communication
Scott Brave, Hiroshi Ishii, Andrew Dahley,
1998
82. Composable collaboration infrastructures based on programming patterns
Vassil Roussev, Prasun Dewan, Vibhor Jain,
2000
83. Designing to support adversarial collaboration
Andrew L. Cohen, Debra Cash, Michael J. Muller,
2000
84. Developing adaptive groupware applications using a mobile component framework
Radu Litiu, Atul Parakash,
2000
85. How does radical collocation help a team succeed?
Stephanie Teasley, Lisa Covi, M. S. Krishnan, Judith S. Olson,
2000
86. Recognizing and supporting roles in CSCW
Mark Guzdial, Jochen Rick, Bolot Kerimbaev,
2000
87. Using Web annotations for asynchronous collaboration around documents
J. J. Cadiz, Anop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin,
2000
88. A finger on the pulse: temporal rhythms and information seeking in medical work
Madhu Reddy, Paul Dourish,
2002
89. A new dimension in access control: studying maintenance engineering across organizational boundaries
Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf,
2002
90. Ambiguities, awareness and economy: a study of emergency service work
M?rten Pettersson, Dave Randall, Bo Helgeson,
2002
91. "Ask before you search": peer support and community building with reachout
Amnon Ribak, Michal Jacovi, Vladimir Soroka,
2002
92. Designing and deploying an information awareness interface
J. J. Cadiz, Gina Venolia, Gavin Jancke, Anoop Gupta,
2002
93. Empirical development of a heuristic evaluation methodology for shared workspace groupware
Kevin Baker, Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin,
2002
94. First steps towards mutually-immersive mobile telepresence
Norman P. Jouppi,
2002
95. Flexible notification for collaborative systems
Haifeng Shen, Chengzheng Sun,
2002
96. Improving interpretation of remote gestures with telepointer traces
Carl Gutwin, Reagan Penner,
2002
97. Revisiting the visit:: understanding how technology can shape the museum visit
Rebecca E. Grinter, Paul M. Aoki, Margaret H. Szymanski, James D. Thornton, Allison Woodruff, Amy Hurst,
2002
98. Transparent sharing and interoperation of heterogeneous single-user applications
Du Li, Rui Li,
2002
99. Voice-mail diary studies for naturalistic data capture under mobile conditions
Leysia Palen, Marilyn Salzman,
2002