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CSCW 2006: Banff, Alberta, Canada
- Pamela J. Hinds, David Martin:
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 2006, Banff, Alberta, Canada, November 4-8, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-249-6
Displays
- Anne Marie Piper, Eileen O'Brien, Meredith Ringel Morris, Terry Winograd:
SIDES: a cooperative tabletop computer game for social skills development. 1-10 - Clifton Forlines, Chia Shen, Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Exploring the effects of group size and display configuration on visual search. 11-20 - Goldie B. Terrell, D. Scott McCrickard:
Enlightening a co-located community with a semi-public notification system. 21-24 - Stephanie M. Wilson, Julia Galliers, James Fone:
Not all sharing is equal: the impact of a large display on small group collaborative work. 25-28
Collaborative software engineering
- Jan Chong, Rosanne Siino:
Interruptions on software teams: a comparison of paired and solo programmers. 29-38 - Christine A. Halverson, Jason B. Ellis, Catalina Danis, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Designing task visualizations to support the coordination of work in software development. 39-48 - Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Paul Marshall, Anthony Phillips:
CVS integration with notification and chat: lightweight software team collaboration. 49-58
Healthcare
- Glenn Munkvold, Gunnar Ellingsen, Hege Koksvik:
Formalizing work: reallocating redundancy. 59-68 - Claus Bossen:
Representations at work: a national standard for electronic health records. 69-78 - Leysia Palen, Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard:
Of pill boxes and piano benches: "home-made" methods for managing medication. 79-88
Collaborative notification and awareness
- Shilad Sen, Werner Geyer, Michael J. Muller, Marty Moore, Beth Brownholtz, Eric Wilcox, David R. Millen:
FeedMe: a collaborative alert filtering system. 89-98 - Kimberly Tee, Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin:
Providing artifact awareness to a distributed group through screen sharing. 99-108 - Jakob E. Bardram, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Mads Søgaard:
AwareMedia: a shared interactive display supporting social, temporal, and spatial awareness in surgery. 109-118
Performance & architecture
- Carl Gutwin, Christopher Fedak, Mark Watson, Jeff Dyck, Tim Bell:
Improving network efficiency in real-time groupware with general message compression. 119-128 - Sasa Junuzovic, Prasun Dewan:
Response times in N-user replicated, centralized, and proximity-based hybrid collaboration architectures. 129-138 - Du Li, Jiajun Lu:
A lightweight approach to transparent sharing of familiar single-user editors. 139-148
Supporting social play
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Justin Harris:
Strangers and friends: collaborative play in world of warcraft. 149-158 - Jens Riegelsberger, Scott Counts, Shelly Farnham, Bruce C. Philips:
Sounds good to me: effects of photo and voice profiles on gaming partner choice. 159-162 - David Fono, Scott Counts:
Sandboxes: supporting social play through collaborative multimedia composition on mobile phones. 163-166 - Cliff Lampe, Nicole B. Ellison, Charles Steinfield:
A face(book) in the crowd: social Searching vs. social browsing. 167-170
Social tagging and recommending
- Sean M. McNee, Nishikant Kapoor, Joseph A. Konstan:
Don't look stupid: avoiding pitfalls when recommending research papers. 171-180 - Shilad Sen, Shyong K. Lam, Al Mamunur Rashid, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Jeremy Osterhouse, F. Maxwell Harper, John Riedl:
tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution. 181-190 - Kathy J. Lee:
What goes around comes around: an analysis of del.icio.us as social space. 191-194 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Li-Te Cheng, R. Ian Bull, Peter C. Rigby:
Shared waypoints and social tagging to support collaboration in software development. 195-198
Lending a helping hand: using technology to assist
- Susan Wyche, Gillian R. Hayes, Lonnie D. Harvel, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Technology in spiritual formation: an exploratory study of computer mediated religious communications. 199-208 - Julie A. Kientz, Gillian R. Hayes, Gregory D. Abowd, Rebecca E. Grinter:
From the war room to the living room: decision support for home-based therapy teams. 209-218 - Andy Crabtree, Jacki O'Neill, Peter Tolmie, Stefania Castellani, Tommaso Colombino, Antonietta Grasso:
The practical indispensability of articulation work to immediate and remote help-giving. 219-228
Displays
- Ellen Balka, Ina Wagner:
Making things work: dimensions of configurability as appropriation work. 229-238 - Per Einar Weiseth, Bjørn Erik Munkvold, Bjørn Tvedte, Sjur Larsen:
The wheel of collaboration tools: a typology for analysis within a holistic framework. 239-248 - Saeko Nomura, Edwin L. Hutchins, Barbara E. Holder:
The uses of paper in commercial airline flight operations. 249-258
Algorithms for concurrent editing
- Gérald Oster, Pascal Urso, Pascal Molli, Abdessamad Imine:
Data consistency for P2P collaborative editing. 259-268 - Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Moira C. Norrie:
Draw-together: graphical editor for collaborative drawing. 269-278 - David Sun, Chengzheng Sun:
Operation context and context-based operational transformation. 279-288
Reflecting on CSCW
- Michal Jacovi, Vladimir Soroka, Gail Gilboa-Freedman, Sigalit Ur, Elad Shahar, Natalia Marmasse:
The chasms of CSCW: a citation graph analysis of the CSCW conference. 289-298 - Paul Dourish:
Re-space-ing place: "place" and "space" ten years on. 299-308 - Danyel Fisher, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Eric Gleave, Marc A. Smith:
Revisiting Whittaker & Sidner's "email overload" ten years later. 309-312
The ears and eyes have it: supporting audio & video
- Holger Schnädelbach, Alan Penn, Phil Steadman, Steve Benford, Boriana Koleva, Tom Rodden:
Moving office: inhabiting a dynamic building. 313-322 - Jeremiah Scholl, John D. McCarthy, Rikard Harr:
A comparison of chat and audio in media rich environments. 323-332 - Nicole Yankelovich, Jonathan Kaplan, Joe Provino, Mike Wessler, Joan Morris DiMicco:
Improving audio conferencing: are two ears better than one? 333-342
Social networks and coordination patterns
- Pamela J. Hinds, Cathleen McGrath:
Structures that work: social structure, work structure and coordination ease in geographically distributed teams. 343-352 - Marcelo Cataldo, Patrick Wagstrom, James D. Herbsleb, Kathleen M. Carley:
Identification of coordination requirements: implications for the Design of collaboration and awareness tools. 353-362 - Liaquat Hossain, Andrè Wu, Kon Shing Kenneth Chung:
Actor centrality correlates to project based coordination. 363-372
Conversation and referential communication
- Timothy Koschmann, Curtis LeBaron, Charles Goodwin, Paul J. Feltovich:
The mystery of the missing referent: objects, procedures, and the problem of the instruction follower. 373-382 - Abigail Sellen, Richard H. R. Harper, Rachel Eardley, Shahram Izadi, Tim Regan, Alex S. Taylor, Kenneth R. Wood:
HomeNote: supporting situated messaging in the home. 383-392 - Paul M. Aoki, Margaret H. Szymanski, Luke D. Plurkowski, James D. Thornton, Allison Woodruff, Weilie Yi:
Where's the "party" in "multi-party"?: analyzing the structure of small-group sociable talk. 393-402
A picture is worth a thousand words: using video & photography to support collaboration
- Abhishek Ranjan, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ravin Balakrishnan:
An exploratory analysis of partner action and camera control in a video-mediated collaborative task. 403-412 - Jörg Hauber, Holger Regenbrecht, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn:
Spatiality in videoconferencing: trade-offs between efficiency and social presence. 413-422 - Sofiane Gueddana, Nicolas Roussel:
Pêle-Mêle, a video communication system supporting a variable degree of engagement. 423-426 - Amy Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Challenges in the analysis of multimodal messaging. 427-430
Enhancing the email experience
- Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut:
Email overload at work: an analysis of factors associated with email strain. 431-440 - Nelson Siu, Lee Iverson, Anthony Tang:
Going with the flow: email awareness and task management. 441-450 - Wendy A. Kellogg, Thomas Erickson, Tracee Vetting Wolf, Stephen Levy, Jim Christensen, Jeremy B. Sussman, William E. Bennett:
Leveraging digital backchannels to enhance user experience in electronically mediated communication. 451-454 - David Fono, Ronald Baecker:
Structuring and supporting persistent chat conversations. 455-458
Privacy
- Maryam Najafian Razavi, Lee Iverson:
A grounded theory of information sharing behavior in a personal learning space. 459-468 - Ashraf Khalil, Kay Connelly:
Context-aware telephony: privacy preferences and sharing patterns. 469-478 - John C. Tang, Sophia B. Liu, Michael J. Muller, James Lin, Clemens Drews:
Unobtrusive but invasive: using screen recording to collect field data on computer-mediated interaction. 479-482
Knitting together disparate collaborations
- Charlotte P. Lee, Paul Dourish, Gloria Mark:
The human infrastructure of cyberinfrastructure. 483-492 - Knut H. Rolland, Vidar Hepsø, Eric Monteiro:
Conceptualizing common information spaces across heterogeneous contexts: mutable mobiles and side-effects of integration. 493-500 - Catalina Danis:
Forms of collaboration in high performance computing: exploring implications for learning. 501-504
Crossing language and culture
- Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson:
Communication characteristics of instant messaging: effects and predictions of interpersonal relationships. 505-514 - Naomi Yamashita, Toru Ishida:
Effects of machine translation on collaborative work. 515-524 - Shipra Kayan, Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock:
Cultural differences in the use of instant messaging in Asia and North America. 525-528
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