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Proceedings of the 2005 Ninth European Conference on
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
18-22 September 2005, Paris, France |
| General Chairs: |
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Sud, France
Wendy Mackay, INRIA, France |
| Program Chairs: |
Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK
Kjeld Schmidt, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Frontmatter: pdf
Backmatter: pdf
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Table of Contents
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Pages: 1-21
David Kirk, Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham, UK) |
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Pages: 23-43
Eva Hornecker (Interact Lab, University of Sussex, Falmer, UK) |
Supporting high coupling
and user-interface flexibility
(432 KB)
Pages: 45-64
Vassil Roussev (New Orleans, USA), Prasun Dewan (University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, USA) |
A groupware design framework for loosely coupled
workgroups (199 KB)
Pages:65-82
David Pinelle, Carl Gutwin (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) |
Formally analyzing two-user centralized and
replicated architectures (183 KB)
Pages: 83-102
Sasa Junuzovic (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA), Goopeel Chung (Westfield State College, USA), Prasun Dewan (University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) |
Working together inside an emailbox (144KB)
Pages: 103-122
Michael J. Muller, Daniel M. Gruen (IBM Research, USA) |
Emergent temporal behaviour and collaborative
work (124KB)
Pages: 123-142
Lesley Seebeck, Richard M. Kim (University of Queensland, Australia),
Simon Kaplan (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) |
Managing currents of work: Multi-tasking among
multiple collaborations (215KB)
Pages: 143-162
Victor M. González, Gloria Mark (University of California, Irvine,
USA) |
The duality of articulation work in large heterogenous
settings - a study in health care (150KB)
Pages: 163-183
Louise Færgemann, Teresa Schilder-Knudsen, Peter Carstensen (IT
University of Copenhagen, Denmark) |
Maintaining constraints in collaborative graphic
systems: the CoGSE approach (238KB)
Pages: 185-204
Kai Lin, David Chen, Chengzheng Sun, Geoff Dromey (Griffith University,
Australia)
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Empirical investigation into the effect of
orientation on text readability in tabletop displays (1,01MB)
Pages: 205-224
Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan (DGP Lab, University of Toronto, Canada)
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An evaluation of techniques for reducing spatial
interference in single display groupware (538KB)
Pages: 225-245
Theophanis Tsandilas, Ravin Balakrishnan (University of Toronto, Canada)
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Cellular phone as a collaboration tool that
empowers and changes the way of mobile work: focus on three fields of work
(728KB)
Pages: 247-266
Eriko Tamaru, Kimitake Hasuike, Mikio Tozaki (Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Japan)
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Representations can be good
enough
(150KB)Pages: 267-286
Jacki O'Neill, Stefania Castellani, Antonietta Grasso, Frederic Roulland
, Peter Tolmie (Xerox Research Centre Europe, France)
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Using empirical data to reason about Internet
research ethics (152KB)
Pages: 287-306
James M. Hudson, Amy Bruckman (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) |
Community-based learning: Design patterns and
frameworks (187KB)
Pages: 307-324
John M. Carroll, Umer Farooq (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) |
Expertise sharing in a heterogeneous organizational
environment (136KB)
Pages: 325-345
Tim Reichling, Michael Veith (University of Siegen, Germany) |
Local expertise at an emergency call centre
(318KB)
Pages: 347-366
Maria Normark (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Dave Randall (Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK) |
Context grabbing: Assigning metadata in large
document collections (910KB)
Pages: 367-386
Joachim Hinrichs (Institute for Information Management, Bremen, Germany),
Volkmar Pipek (International Institute for Socio-Informatics, Germany, University
of Oulu, Finland), Volker Wulf (University of Siegen, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany)
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Between chaos and routine: Boundary negotiating
artifacts in collaboration (170KB)
Pages: 387-406
Charlotte Lee (University of California Irvine, USA) |
Coordination and collaboration environments
for production lines: a user acceptance issue (1,75MB)
Pages: 407-426
François Laborie (EADS Corporate Research Center, France), Stéphane
Chatty (IntuiLab, France), Claude Reyterou (EADS Corporate Research Center,
France) |
Sharing the square: collaborative leisure in
the city streets (3,11MB)
Pages: 427-447
Barry Brown, Matthew Chalmers, Marek Bell (University of Glasgow, UK),
Ian MacColl (University of Queensland, Australia), Malcolm Hall, Paul Rudman
(University of Glasgow, UK) |
Informing public deliberation: Value sensitive
design of indicators for a large-scale urban simulation (840KB)
Pages: 449-468
Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, Janet Davis, Peyina Lin (University of Washington,
USA) |
The work to make a home network work (175KB)
Pages: 469-488
Rebecca E. Grinter, W. Keith Edwards (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA), Mark W. Newman (Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA) |
From the editors, ECSCW 2005 Conference
Committee, ECSCW 2005 Program Committee (78,1KB)
Pages: ix-xii
Hans Gellersen (Lancaster University, U.K.), Kjeld Schmidt (IT University
of Copenhagen, Denmark), Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (Universite Paris-Sud, France),
Wendy Mackay (INRIA, France) |
Cover Pages (15MB)
Pages: i-iv
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Index of Authors (29,3KB)
Page: 489
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Table of Contents (54,8KB)
Pages: v-viii
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