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CSCW 2012: Seattle, WA, USA
- Steven E. Poltrock, Carla Simone, Jonathan Grudin, Gloria Mark, John Riedl:
CSCW '12 Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Seattle, WA, USA, February 11-15, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1086-4
Keynote address 1
- Yochai Benkler:
The penguin and the leviathan: towards cooperative human systems design. 1-2
Keynote address 2
- Judith S. Olson:
Broader impacts: research you can use. 3-4
Keynote address 3
- Marietta L. Baba:
Science, technology and society revisited: what is happening to anthropology and ethnography? 5-6
Social media in war and crisis
- Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
(How) will the revolution be retweeted?: information diffusion and the 2011 Egyptian uprising. 7-16 - Ban Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Justin Chung, Jennifer Jones:
The Egyptian blogosphere: a counter-narrative of the revolution. 17-26 - Bryan C. Semaan, Gloria Mark:
'facebooking' towards crisis recovery and beyond: disruption as an opportunity. 27-36 - Gloria Mark, Mossaab Bagdouri, Leysia Palen, James H. Martin, Ban Al-Ani, Kenneth Mark Anderson:
Blogs as a collective war diary. 37-46
Social media in crisis and culture
- Aleksandra Sarcevic, Leysia Palen, Joanne I. White, Kate Starbird, Mossaab Bagdouri, Kenneth Mark Anderson:
"Beacons of hope" in decentralized coordination: learning from on-the-ground medical twitterers during the 2010 Haiti earthquake. 47-56 - Sean P. Goggins, Christopher M. Mascaro, Stephanie Mascaro:
Relief work after the 2010 Haiti earthquake: leadership in an online resource coordination network. 57-66 - Chen Zhao, Pamela J. Hinds, Ge Gao:
How and to whom people share: the role of culture in self-disclosure in online communities. 67-76 - Silvia Lindtner, Ken Anderson, Paul Dourish:
Cultural appropriation: information technologies as sites of transnational imagination. 77-86
Across the globe: cross-cultural studies
- Susan Wyche, Rebecca E. Grinter:
"This is how we do it in my country": a study of computer-mediated family communication among kenyan migrants in the united states. 87-96 - Beth E. Kolko, Alexis Hope, Waylon Brunette, Karen Saville, Wayne Gerard, Michael Kawooya, Robert Nathan:
Adapting collaborative radiological practice to low-resource environments. 97-106 - Steven J. Jackson, Alex Pompe, Gabriel Krieshok:
Repair worlds: maintenance, repair, and ICT for development in rural Namibia. 107-116 - Duyen T. Nguyen, Susan R. Fussell:
How did you feel during our conversation?: retrospective analysis of intercultural and same-culture instant messaging conversations. 117-126
Ethnography in the very wild
- Steve Benford, Peter Tolmie, Ahmed Y. Ahmed, Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden:
Supporting traditional music-making: designing for situated discretion. 127-136 - Elisa Oreglia, Joseph Kaye:
A gift from the city: mobile phones in rural China. 137-146 - John Vines, Paul Dunphy, Mark Blythe, Stephen Lindsay, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
The joy of cheques: trust, paper and eighty somethings. 147-156 - Jessica Lingel, Aaron Trammell, Joe Sanchez, Mor Naaman:
Practices of information and secrecy in a punk rock subculture. 157-166
Collaboration in the wild
- Wei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu:
One piece at a time: why video-based communication is better for negotiation and conflict resolution. 167-176 - Sara Ljungblad, Jirina Kotrbova, Mattias Jacobsson, Henriette S. M. Cramer, Karol Niechwiadowicz:
Hospital robot at work: something alien or an intelligent colleague? 177-186 - Takashi Yamauchi, Takehiko Ohno, Momoko Nakatani, Yoichi Kato, Arthur B. Markman:
Psychology of user experience in a collaborative video-conference system. 187-196 - Steven E. Poltrock, Mark J. Handel, Stephen R. Poteet, Paul Murray:
Recognizing team context during simulated missions. 197-206
Civic and community engagement
- Yla R. Tausczik, James W. Pennebaker:
Participation in an online mathematics community: differentiating motivations to add. 207-216 - Dana Rotman, Jenny Preece, Jennifer Hammock, Kezee Procita, Derek L. Hansen, Cynthia Sims Parr, Darcy Lewis, David W. Jacobs:
Dynamic changes in motivation in collaborative citizen-science projects. 217-226 - Ronald Schroeter:
Engaging new digital locals with interactive urban screens to collaboratively improve the city. 227-236 - Jennifer Stoll, W. Keith Edwards, Kirsten A. Foot:
Between us and them: building connectedness within civic networks. 237-240
Community and cassification online
- Munmun De Choudhury, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman:
Unfolding the event landscape on twitter: classification and exploration of user categories. 241-244 - Laura A. Dabbish, Rosta Farzan, Robert E. Kraut, Tom Postmes:
Fresh faces in the crowd: turnover, identity, and commitment in online groups. 245-248 - Julie Jones, Nathan Altadonna:
We don't need no stinkin' badges: examining the social role of badges in the huffington post. 249-252 - Michael J. Muller:
Lurking as personal trait or situational disposition: lurking and contributing in enterprise social media. 253-256 - Aditya Pal, James Margatan, Joseph A. Konstan:
Question temporality: identification and uses. 257-260 - Jacob Solomon, Rick Wash:
Bootstrapping wikis: developing critical mass in a fledgling community by seeding content. 261-264
Public communities online
- Travis Kriplean, Jonathan T. Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett:
Supporting reflective public thought with ConsiderIt. 265-274 - Dawei Shen, Marshall W. van Alstyne, Andrew Lippman, Hind Benbya:
Barter: mechanism design for a market incented wisdom exchange. 275-284 - Shelly Farnham, David Keyes, Vicky Yuki, Chris Tugwell:
Puget sound off: fostering youth civic engagement through citizen journalism. 285-294 - Anbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey:
What do you think?: a case study of benefit, expectation, and interaction in a large online critique community. 295-304
Forums online
- Libby Hemphill, Jahna Otterbacher:
Learning the lingo?: gender, prestige and linguistic adaptation in review communities. 305-314 - Qinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Michelle X. Zhou, Tingting Gan:
Your space or mine?: community management and user participation in a chinese corporate blogging community. 315-324 - Rosta Farzan, Robert E. Kraut, Aditya Pal, Joseph A. Konstan:
Socializing volunteers in an online community: a field experiment. 325-334 - John Rooksby, Ali Khajeh-Hosseini:
Diagnostic work in cloud computing: discussion forums, community and troubleshooting. 335-338
Online disclosure
- Mukesh Nathan, Mercan Topkara, Jennifer C. Lai, Shimei Pan, Steve Wood, Jeff Boston, Loren G. Terveen:
In case you missed it: benefits of attendee-shared annotations for non-attendees of remote meetings. 339-348 - Vaiva Kalnikaité, Patrick Ehlen, Steve Whittaker:
Markup as you talk: establishing effective memory cues while still contributing to a meeting. 349-358 - Guang Li, Xiang Cao, Sergio Paolantonio, Feng Tian:
SketchComm: a tool to support rich and flexible asynchronous communication of early design ideas. 359-368 - Natalya N. Bazarova:
Contents and contexts: disclosure perceptions on facebook. 369-372
Scaling our everest: Wikipedia studies I
- Judd Antin, Coye Cheshire, Oded Nov:
Technology-mediated contributions: editing behaviors among new wikipedians. 373-382 - Benjamin Collier, Julia Bear:
Conflict, criticism, or confidence: an empirical examination of the gender gap in wikipedia contributions. 383-392 - Yiftach Nagar:
What do you think?: the structuring of an online community as a collective-sensemaking process. 393-402 - Paul Zube, Alcides Velasquez, Elif Ozkaya, Cliff Lampe, Jonathan Obar:
Classroom Wikipedia participation effects on future intentions to contribute. 403-406
Wikipedia studies II
- Haiyi Zhu, Robert E. Kraut, Aniket Kittur:
Effectiveness of shared leadership in online communities. 407-416 - Andrea Forte, Niki Kittur, Vanessa Larco, Haiyi Zhu, Amy S. Bruckman, Robert E. Kraut:
Coordination and beyond: social functions of groups in open content production. 417-426 - Brian Keegan, Darren Gergle, Noshir S. Contractor:
Do editors or articles drive collaboration?: multilevel statistical network analysis of wikipedia coauthorship. 427-436 - Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket Kittur:
Learning from history: predicting reverted work at the word level in wikipedia. 437-440
Twitter and social transparency
- Meredith Ringel Morris, Scott Counts, Asta Roseway, Aaron Hoff, Julia Schwarz:
Tweeting is believing?: understanding microblog credibility perceptions. 441-450 - H. Colleen Stuart, Laura A. Dabbish, Sara B. Kiesler, Peter Kinnaird, Ruogu Kang:
Social transparency in networked information exchange: a theoretical framework. 451-460 - Abhinay Nagpal, Sudheendra Hangal, Rifat Reza Joyee, Monica S. Lam:
Friends, romans, countrymen: lend me your URLs. using social chatter to personalize web search. 461-470 - Paul André, Michael S. Bernstein, Kurt Luther:
Who gives a tweet?: evaluating microblog content value. 471-474
On the road: mobile
- Eric P. S. Baumer, Sherri Jean Katz, Jill E. Freeman, Phil Adams, Amy L. Gonzales, John P. Pollak, Daniela Retelny, Jeff Niederdeppe, Christine M. Olson, Geri K. Gay:
Prescriptive persuasion and open-ended social awareness: expanding the design space of mobile health. 475-484 - Heli Väätäjä, Paul Egglestone:
Briefing news reporting with mobile assignments: perceptions, needs and challenges. 485-494 - Leila Takayama, Janet Go:
Mixing metaphors in mobile remote presence. 495-504 - Huanglingzi Liu, Wei Wang, Dong Liu, Hao Wang, Nan Du:
HappyGo: a field trial of local group buying. 505-508
Tabletop displays: from activity to activity theory
- Andruid Kerne, William A. Hamilton, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas:
Culturally based design: embodying trans-surface interaction in rummy. 509-518 - Aaron Genest, Carl Gutwin:
Evaluating the effectiveness of height visualizations for improving gestural communication at distributed tabletops. 519-528 - John Bolton, Kibum Kim, Roel Vertegaal:
A comparison of competitive and cooperative task performance using spherical and flat displays. 529-538 - Sebastian Döweling, Benedikt Schmidt, Andreas Göb:
A model for the design of interactive systems based on activity theory. 539-548
Social activity in games
- Lennart E. Nacke, Gregor McEwan, Carl Gutwin, Regan L. Mandryk:
"I'm just here to play games": social dynamics and sociality in an online game site. 549-558 - Gifford Cheung, Jeff Huang:
Remix and play: lessons from rule variants in texas hold'em and halo 2. 559-568 - Victor Cheung, Yu-Ling Betty Chang, Stacey D. Scott:
Communication channels and awareness cues in collocated collaborative time-critical gaming. 569-578 - Anthony Tang, Jonathan Massey, Nelson Wong, Derek F. Reilly, W. Keith Edwards:
Verbal coordination in first person shooter games. 579-582
Games and virtual worlds
- Qi Wang, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Huanhuan Xia, Ning Gu:
Infrastructural experiences: an empirical study of an online arcade game platform in China. 583-592 - Gilly Leshed, Poppy Lauretta McLeod:
Metaphors for social relationships in 3d virtual worlds. 593-602 - Jeffrey Bardzell, Jeffrey Nichols, Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell:
Come meet me at Ulduar: progression raiding in world of warcraft. 603-612 - Yong Ming Kow, Jing Wen, Yunan Chen:
Designing online games for real-life relationships: examining QQ farm in intergenerational play. 613-616
Social connectedness: studies and systems
- Ellen Isaacs, Margaret H. Szymanski, Yutaka Yamauchi, James Glasnapp, Kyohei Iwamoto:
Integrating local and remote worlds through channel blending. 617-626 - Hwajung Hong, Jennifer G. Kim, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga:
Designing a social network to support the independence of young adults with autism. 627-636 - David W. McDonald, Stephanie Gokhman, Mark Zachry:
Building for social translucence: a domain analysis and prototype system. 637-646 - Aryabrata Basu, Andrew Raij, Kyle Johnsen:
Ubiquitous collaborative activity virtual environments. 647-650
Media production
- Arvid Engström, Mark J. Perry, Oskar Juhlin:
Amateur vision and recreational orientation: : creating live video together. 651-660 - Koji Yatani, Darren Gergle, Khai N. Truong:
Investigating effects of visual and tactile feedback on spatial coordination in collaborative handheld systems. 661-670 - Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, Elina Vartiainen, Gary Marsden:
PicoTales: collaborative authoring of animated stories using handheld projectors. 671-680 - Hugo Fuks, Heloisa Moura, Debora Cardador, Katia Vega, Wallace Ugulino, Marcos Barbato:
Collaborative museums: an approach to co-design. 681-684
Supporting art & literature
- Sean Follmer, Rafael Ballagas, Hayes Raffle, Mirjana Spasojevic, Hiroshi Ishii:
People in books: using a FlashCam to become part of an interactive book for connected reading. 685-694 - Irene Eleta, Jennifer Golbeck:
A study of multilingual social tagging of art images: cultural bridges and diversity. 695-704 - Erin A. Carroll, Danielle M. Lottridge, Celine Latulipe, Vikash Singh, Melissa Word:
Bodies in critique: a technological intervention in the dance production process. 705-714 - Yen-Chia Hsu, Taysheng Jeng, Yang-Ting Shen, Po-Chun Chen:
SynTag: a web-based platform for labeling real-time video. 715-718
Family life
- Michael Massimi, Jill P. Dimond, Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Finding a new normal: the role of technology in life disruptions. 719-728 - Timothy Sohn, Lorikeet Lee, Stephanie Zhang, David Dearman, Khai N. Truong:
An examination of how households share and coordinate the completion of errands. 729-738 - Janet Go, Rafael Ballagas, Mirjana Spasojevic:
Brothers and sisters at play: exploring game play with siblings. 739-748 - Charlotte P. Lee, Katie Derthick, Alexander Thayer, Matthew J. Bietz:
I love you, let's share calendars: calendar sharing as relationship work. 749-758
Privacy and the home
- Erika Shehan Poole:
Interacting with infrastructure: a case for breaching experiments in home computing research. 759-768 - Frederic Stutzman, Woodrow Hartzog:
Boundary regulation in social media. 769-778 - Asimina Vasalou, Anne-Marie Oostveen, Adam N. Joinson:
A case study of non-adoption: the values of location tracking in the family. 779-788 - Madeline E. Smith, Duyen T. Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric P. S. Baumer:
Going to college and staying connected: communication between college freshmen and their parents. 789-798
Four life stages
- Alison Benjamin, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ronald Baecker, Diane Gromala, Andrea Furlan:
Impression management work: how seniors with chronic pain address disruptions in their interactions. 799-808 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Steven Ibara:
Tracking changes in collaborative writing: edits, visibility and group maintenance. 809-818 - Neta Aizenbud-Reshef, Artem Barger, Ido Guy, Yael Dubinsky, Shiri Kremer-Davidson:
Bon voyage: social travel planning in the enterprise. 819-828 - Sheng-Ying Pao, Selene Mota, Keywon Chung, Alexander Reben:
A need-driven design approach: addressing latent needs in collaboration rooted in early childhood. 829-832
Health: games and online support groups
- Yi-Chia Wang, Robert E. Kraut, John M. Levine:
To stay or leave?: the relationship of emotional and informational support to commitment in online health support groups. 833-842 - Elsa Eiriksdottir, Daniel Kestranek, Richard Catrambone, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Andrew D. Miller, Yan Xu, Erika Shehan Poole:
This is not a one-horse race: understanding player types in multiplayer pervasive health games for youth. 843-852 - Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman:
Collaborative help in chronic disease management: supporting individualized problems. 853-862 - Taiwoo Park, Chungkuk Yoo, Sungwon Peter Choe, Byunglim Park, Junehwa Song:
Transforming solitary exercises into social exergames. 863-866
Medical care and health intervention
- Soyoung Lee, Charlotte Tang, Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen:
Loosely formed patient care teams: communication challenges and technology design. 867-876 - Torbjørg Meum:
Electronic medication management: a socio - technical change process in clinical practice. 877-886 - Katie Pine:
Fragmentation and choreography: caring for a patient and a chart during childbirth. 887-896 - Andrew D. Miller, Erika Shehan Poole, Yan Xu, Elsa Eiriksdottir, Daniel Kestranek, Richard Catrambone, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
The work of play: supporting a pervasive health behavior change intervention for us middle school students. 897-900
eScience and eMedicine
- Matthew J. Bietz, Toni Ferro, Charlotte P. Lee:
Sustaining the development of cyberinfrastructure: an organization adapting to change. 901-910 - Xiaomu Zhou, Kai Zheng, Mark S. Ackerman, David A. Hanauer:
Cooperative documentation: the patient problem list as a nexus in electronic health records. 911-920 - Claus Bossen, Lotte Groth Jensen, Flemming Witt:
Medical secretaries' care of records: the cooperative work of a non-clinical group. 921-930 - Steve Sawyer, Elizabeth Kaziunas, Carsten S. Østerlund:
Social scientists and cyberinfrastructure: insights from a document perspective. 931-934
Social network analysis
- Haiyi Zhu, Robert E. Kraut, Aniket Kittur:
Organizing without formal organization: group identification, goal setting and social modeling in directing online production. 935-944 - Kate Ehrlich, Marcelo Cataldo:
All-for-one and one-for-all?: a multi-level analysis of communication patterns and individual performance in geographically distributed software development. 945-954 - Daniele Quercia, Renaud Lambiotte, David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski, Jon Crowcroft:
The personality of popular facebook users. 955-964 - Daniele Quercia, Jonathan Ellis, Licia Capra, Jon Crowcroft:
Tracking "gross community happiness" from tweets. 965-968
Recommending
- Paul Fugelstad, Patrick Dwyer, Jennifer Filson Moses, John Kim, Cleila Anna Mannino, Loren G. Terveen, Mark Snyder:
What makes users rate (share, tag, edit...)?: predicting patterns of participation in online communities. 969-978 - Reid Priedhorsky, David Pitchford, Shilad Sen, Loren G. Terveen:
Recommending routes in the context of bicycling: algorithms, evaluation, and the value of personalization. 979-988 - Loxley Sijia Wang, Jilin Chen, Yuqing Ren, John Riedl:
Searching for the goldilocks zone: trade-offs in managing online volunteer groups. 989-998 - Jeffrey Nichols, Jeon-Hyung Kang:
Asking questions of targeted strangers on social networks. 999-1002
Crowdsourcing
- Anand Pramod Kulkarni, Matthew Can, Björn Hartmann:
Collaboratively crowdsourcing workflows with turkomatic. 1003-1012 - Steven Dow, Anand Pramod Kulkarni, Scott R. Klemmer, Björn Hartmann:
Shepherding the crowd yields better work. 1013-1022 - Pern Hui Chia, John Chuang:
Community-based web security: complementary roles of the serious and casual contributors. 1023-1032 - Aniket Kittur, Susheel Khamkar, Paul André, Robert E. Kraut:
CrowdWeaver: visually managing complex crowd work. 1033-1036
Incentives
- Eric Gilbert:
Phrases that signal workplace hierarchy. 1037-1046 - Eric Gilbert:
Predicting tie strength in a new medium. 1047-1056 - Katrina Panovich, Rob Miller, David R. Karger:
Tie strength in question & answer on social network sites. 1057-1066 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen, Joan Morris DiMicco:
Removing gamification from an enterprise SNS. 1067-1070
Mediating communication
- Drew Harry, Eric Gordon, Chris Schmandt:
Setting the stage for interaction: a tablet application to augment group discussion in a seminar class. 1071-1080 - Michael Nowak, Juho Kim, Nam Wook Kim, Clifford Nass:
Social visualization and negotiation: effects of feedback configuration and status. 1081-1090 - Helena M. Mentis, Siân E. Lindley, Stuart Taylor, Paul Dunphy, Tim Regan, Richard H. R. Harper:
Taking as an act of sharing. 1091-1100 - Jeremy T. Barksdale, Kori Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski, Aaron Hoff, Paul Johns, Asta Roseway, Gina Venolia:
Video threads: asynchronous video sharing for temporally distributed teams. 1101-1104
Coordination and performance
- Marcela Borge, Craig H. Ganoe, Shin-I Shih, John M. Carroll:
Patterns of team processes and breakdowns in information analysis tasks. 1105-1114 - Wendy Ju, Ugochi Acholonu, Sarah Lewis:
Using low cost game controllers to capture data for 6th grade science labs. 1115-1124 - Marc-Antoine Nüssli, Patrick Jermann:
Effects of sharing text selections on gaze cross-recurrence and interaction quality in a pair programming task. 1125-1134 - Joon-Suk Lee, Deborah G. Tatar, Steve Harrison:
Micro-coordination: because we did not already learn everything we need to know about working with others in kindergarten. 1135-1144
Coordination and artifacts
- Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Xuan Zhao, Dan Cosley:
See friendship, sort of: how conversation and digital traces might support reflection on friendships. 1145-1154 - Daniela K. Rosner:
The material practices of collaboration. 1155-1164 - Gerard Oleksik, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Rachel Jones:
Beyond data sharing: artifact ecology of a collaborative nanophotonics research centre. 1165-1174 - David Mellis, Leah Buechley:
Collaboration in open-source hardware: third-party variations on the arduino duemilanove. 1175-1178
Tools for analysis
- Gunnar Harboe, Jonas Minke, Ioana Ilea, Elaine M. Huang:
Computer support for collaborative data analysis: augmenting paper affinity diagrams. 1179-1182 - Anbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey:
A reference-based scoring model for increasing the findability of promising ideas in innovation pipelines. 1183-1186 - Rick Wash, Cliff Lampe:
The power of the ask in social media. 1187-1190 - Vamshi Ambati, Stephan Vogel, Jaime G. Carbonell:
Collaborative workflow for crowdsourcing translation. 1191-1194 - Brian Lindseth, Karen S. Baker:
Collaborative design of an oceanographic event logger. 1195-1198 - Jonathan Lung, Steve M. Easterbrook:
Inflo: collaborative reasoning via open calculation graphs. 1199-1202
Distributed teams I
- Priyamvada Tripathi, Winslow Burleson:
Predicting creativity in the wild: experience sample and sociometric modeling of teams. 1203-1212 - Michael A. Oren, Stephen B. Gilbert:
ConvoCons: a tool for building affinity among distributed team members. 1213-1222 - Syavash Nobarany, Mona Haraty, Brian D. Fisher:
Facilitating the reuse process in distributed collaboration: a distributed cognition approach. 1223-1232 - Noriko Suzuki, Tosirou Kamiya, Ichiro Umata, Sadanori Ito, Shoichiro Iwasawa:
Analyzing the structure of the emergent division of labor in multiparty collaboration. 1233-1236
Distributed teams II
- Alex Pentland, Pamela J. Hinds, Taemie Kim:
Awareness as an antidote to distance: making distributed groups cooperative and consistent. 1237-1246 - Jane Li, Toni Robertson, Christian Müller-Tomfelde:
Distributed scientific group collaboration across biocontainment barriers. 1247-1256 - Benjamin Koehne, Patrick C. Shih, Judith S. Olson:
Remote and alone: coping with being the remote member on the team. 1257-1266 - Ronald Poelman, Oytun Akman, Stephan G. Lukosch, Pieter Jonker:
As if being there: mediated reality for crime scene investigation. 1267-1276
Toolkits and software development
- Laura A. Dabbish, H. Colleen Stuart, Jason Tsay, James D. Herbsleb:
Social coding in GitHub: transparency and collaboration in an open software repository. 1277-1286 - Banani Roy, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Carl Gutwin:
DiscoTech: a plug-in toolkit to improve handling of disconnection and reconnection in real-time groupware. 1287-1296 - Jacob W. Bartel, Prasun Dewan:
Towards multi-domain collaborative toolkits. 1297-1306 - Janne Lautamäki, Antti Nieminen, Johannes Koskinen, Timo Aho, Tommi Mikkonen, Marc Englund:
CoRED: browser-based Collaborative Real-time Editor for Java web applications. 1307-1316
Qualitative studies of software development I
- Adrian Schröter, Jorge Aranda, Daniela E. Damian, Irwin Kwan:
To talk or not to talk: factors that influence communication around changesets. 1317-1326 - Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu, Eric Christopher Barnes, Juha Erik Savolainen:
Conflict detection and resolution for product line design in a collaborative decision making environment. 1327-1336 - Alicia M. Grubb, Andrew Begel:
On the perceived interdependence and information sharing inhibitions of enterprise software engineers. 1337-1346 - Charlotte P. Lee, Matthew J. Bietz, Katie Derthick, Drew Paine:
A sociotechnical exploration of infrastructural middleware development. 1347-1350
Qualitative studies of software development II
- Sean P. Goggins, Kelly Blincoe, Giuseppe Valetto:
Proximity: a measure to quantify the need for developers' coordination. 1351-1360 - Kavita Philip, Medha Umarji, Megha Agarwala, Susan Elliott Sim, Rosalva E. Gallardo-Valencia, Cristina V. Lopes, Sukanya Ratanotayanon:
Software reuse through methodical component reuse and amethodical snippet remixing. 1361-1370 - Shaun Phillips, Günther Ruhe, Jonathan Sillito:
Information needs for integration decisions in the release process of large-scale parallel development. 1371-1380 - Judith M. Brown, Gitte Lindgaard, Robert Biddle:
Interactional identity: designers and developers making joint work meaningful and effective. 1381-1390
Achieving harmony through technology
- Chengzheng Sun, Hongkai Wen, Hongfei Fan:
Operational transformation for orthogonal conflict resolution in real-time collaborative 2d editing systems. 1391-1400 - Agustina, Chengzheng Sun, Dong Xu:
Operational transformation for dependency conflict resolution in real-time collaborative 3D design systems. 1401-1410 - David Sun, Chengzheng Sun, Steven Xia, Haifeng Shen:
Creative conflict resolution in realtime collaborative editing systems. 1411-1420 - Sasa Junuzovic, Prasun Dewan:
Towards self-optimizing collaborative systems. 1421-1430
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