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4th COOP 2000: Sophia-Antipolis, France
- Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Designing Cooperative Systems, COOP 2000, Sophia-Antipolis, France, May 23-26, 2000. IOS Press 2000
Invited Talk
- Gerhard Fischer:
Shared Understanding, Informed Participation, and Social Creativity - Objectives for the Next Generation of Collaborative Systeme. 3-15
Understanding the Transition Towards New Work Practices
- Tamara R. Sumner, Simon Buckingham Shum, Michael J. Wright, Nathalie Bonnardel, Annie Piolat, Aline Chevalier:
Redesigning the Peer Review Process: A Developmental Theory-in-Action. 19-34 - Henrik Artman, Mats Persson:
Old Practices - New Technology: Observations of How Established Practices Meet New Technology. 35-50
Mobility
- Giulio Iacucci, Anu Mäkelä, Mervi Ranta, Martti Mäntylä:
Visualizing Context, Mobility and Group Interaction: Role Games to Design Product Concepts for Mobile Communication. 53-65 - Christine A. Halverson, Luc E. Julia, Adam Cheyer:
Working through Walls: Mediating Cooperation in Dynamic Spaces. 66-80
Architectures for Cooperative Systems (1)
- Susanna Donatelli, Marcello Sarini, Carla Simone:
Toward a Contextual Information Service supporting adaptability and awareness promotion in CSCW systems. 83-98 - Clarence A. Ellis, Kwanghoon Pio Kim:
A Framework and Taxonomy for Workflow Architecture. 99-112 - Jörg Roth, Claus Unger:
An extensible classification model for distribution architectures of synchronous groupware. 113-128
Process Modelling
- Peter H. Carstensen, Morten Nielsen:
Guiding the thrust! Analytical Concepts in the Service of Coordination Support Systems. 131-146 - Nina Lundberg, Tone Irene Sandahl:
An ANT Perspective on Work Practice Design. 147-158 - Thomas Herrmann, Marcel Hoffmann, Kai-Uwe Loser, Klaus Moysich:
Semistructured Models are Surprisingly Useful for User-Centered Design. 159-174
Generic Models of Cooperative Work
- Jacques Perrin:
The Decisive Importance of Organizational Models to Understand Technological Revolutions. 177-188 - Cléver R. G. de Farias, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
A Conceptual Model for the Development of CSCW Systems. 189-204 - Kjeld Schmidt, Carla Simone:
Mind the Gap! Towards a Unified View of CSCW. 205-222
Using Simulation in Design
- Antonietta Agostini, Giorgio De Michelis, Marco Susani:
From User Participation to User Seduction in the Design of Innovative User-Centered Systems. 225-240 - Julie Dugdale, Bernard Pavard, Jean-Luc Soubie:
A Pragmatic Development of a Computer Simulation of an Emergency Call Centre. 241-256
Information and Knowledge Management for Cooperative Work
- Joachim Hinrichs:
Telecooperation in Engineering Offices - The Problem of Archiving. 259-274 - Agnès Voisard, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, Geneviève Jomier:
Database Support for Cooperative Work Documentation. 275-290 - Myriam Lewkowicz, Manuel Zacklad:
A Guide through the Construction of a Groupware for Efficient Knowledge Management. 291-302 - Yongwu Miao, Shirley J. Holst, Torsten Holmer, Jutta Maria Fleschutz, Peter Zentel:
An Activity-Oriented Approach to Visually Structured Knowledge Represenation for Problem-Based Learning in Virtual Learning Environments. 303-318
Architectures for Cooperative Systems (2)
- Bertrand T. David, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Johnny Poquet, Karim Saikali, Nicole Boutros:
From Theory to Practice: Cooperation Models in a Sustainable Product Life-Cycle. 321-336 - Babak A. Farshchian:
IGLOO: A Framework for Developing Product-Oriented Shared Workspace Applications. 337-350
Modelling Group Work
- Jörg Roth, Claus Unger:
Developing Synchronous Collaborative Applications with TeamComponents. 353-368 - Marc Dalmau, Philippe Aniorté, Philippe Roose:
A Method for Designing Cooperative Distributed Applications. 369-384
Formal Models
- Gregory E. Kersten, Sunil J. Noronha, Jeffrey E. Teich:
Are All E-Commerce Negotiations Auctions? 387-398 - José Luis Garrido, Miguel Gea, Francisco L. Gutiérrez, Nicolás Padilla:
Designing Co-operative Systems for Human Collaboration. 399-410
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