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CSCW 1986: Austin, Texas, USA
- Herb Krasner, Irene Greif:
CSCW '86, Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work, Austin, Texas, USA, December 3-5, 1986. ACM 1986
Session I - supporting face-to-face groups
- Michael L. Begeman, Peter Cook, Clarence A. Ellis, Mike Graf, Gail L. Rein, Tom Smith:
Project Nick: meetings augmentation and analysis. 1-6 - Gregg Foster, Mark Stefik:
Cognoter: theory and practice of a colab-orative tool. 7-15 - Lynda M. Applegate, Benn R. Konsynski, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
A group decision support system for idea generation and issue analysis in organization planning. 16-34
Session II - empirical studies
- Jeanette Blomberg:
The variable impact of computer technologies on the organization of work activities. 35-42 - Kevin Crowston
, Thomas W. Malone, Felix Lin:
Cognitive science and organizational design: a case study of computer conferencing. 43-61 - Julian E. Orr:
Narratives at work: story telling as cooperative diagnostic activity. 62-72
Session III - supporting distributed groups
- Martha S. Feldman:
Constraints on communication and electronic mail. 73-90 - J. D. Eveland, Tora K. Bikson:
Evolving electronic communication networks: an empirical assessment. 91-101 - Thomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Kum-Yew Lai, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt:
Semi-structured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination. 102-114 - Thore Danielsen, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Prinz, Ahmed Patel, Paul-André Pays, Knut Smaaland, Rolf Speth:
The AMIGO Project: advanced group communication model for computer-based communications environment. 115-142
Panel A: collaboration & offices: cooperative work in the office
- Clarence A. Ellis:
Panel on alternative views of cooperative work in the office. 143
Panel B: collaboration design: technology futures
- Herb Krasner, John Tang, Bill Curtis, Chris Bullen, Walt Scacchi:
Panel session on collaborative design: technology futures. 144-145
Session IV - hypertext systems
- Norman M. Delisle, Mayer D. Schwartz:
Contexts: a partitioning concept for hypertext. 147-152 - Randall H. Trigg, Lucy A. Suchman, Frank G. Halasz:
Supporting collaboration in notecards. 153-162 - L. Nancy Garrett, Karen E. Smith, Norman K. Meyrowitz:
Intermedia: issues, strategies, and tactics in the design of a hypermedia document system. 163-174
Session V - underlying technology for collaborative systems
- Irene Greif, Sunil K. Sarin:
Data sharing in group work. 175-183 - Nancy F. Jarrell, William Barrett:
Network-based systems for asynchronous group communication. 184-191 - Robert Neches:
Tools help people co-operate only to the extent that they help them share goals and terminology. 192-201
Session VI - collaboration research
- Terry Winograd:
A language/action perspective on the design of cooperative work. 203-220 - Lucy A. Suchman
, Randall H. Trigg:
A framework for studying research collaboration. 221-228 - Robert E. Kraut, Jolene Galegher, Carmen Egido:
Relationships and tasks in scientific research collaborations. 229-245 - George O. Goodman, Mark J. Abel:
Collaboration research in SCL. 246-251
Panel C: from theories to systems
- Anatol W. Holt, Thomas W. Malone, Ronald K. Stamper, Terry Winograd, Paul M. Cashman:
From theories to systems. 253
Panel D: computer-supported groups: trends & markets
- Robert Johansen:
Computer-supported groups: trends & markets. 254
Session VII - interfaces: multi-media and multi-user
- Fred Lakin:
A performing medium for working group graphics. 255-266 - Keith A. Lantz:
An experiment in integrated multimedia conferencing. 267-275 - Mark Stefik, Daniel G. Bobrow, Stan Lanning, Deborah G. Tatar, Gregg Foster:
WYSIWIS revised: early experiences with multi-user interfaces. 276-290
Seesion VIII - industrial experiences with computer-supported groups
- Tony Fanning, Bert Raphael:
Computer teleconferencing: experience at Hewlett-Packard. 291-306 - Paul M. Cashman, David Stroll:
Achieving sustainable complexity through information technology: theory and practice. 307-317 - Cathleen Stasz, Tora K. Bikson:
Computer-supported cooperative work: examples and issues in one federal agency. 318-324
Session IX - coordination and decision making
- Fiorella de Cindio, Giorgio De Michelis, Carla Simone, Raffaela Vassallo, Anna Maria Zanaboni:
Chaos as coordination technology. 325-342 - Bonnie Johnson, Geraldine Weaver, Margrethe H. Olson, Robert Dunham, Grady McGonagill:
Using a computer-based tool to support collaboration: a field experiment. 343-352 - Kenneth L. Kraemer, John Leslie King:
Computer-based systems for cooperative work and group decisionmaking: status of use and problems in development. 353-375 - David G. Lowe:
Synview: the design of a system for cooperative structuring of information. 376-385
Session X - invited speaker
- John Seely Brown:
Enhancing creativity with collaborative tools. 386
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