ECSCW 2003Kari Kuutti, Eija Helena Karsten, G. Fitzpatrick, Paul Dourish, K. Schmidt Springer Science & Business Media, 2003 M08 31 - 394 páginas th This volume gathers together the technical papers presented at the 8 European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW), held in Helsinki Finland. ECSCW is an international forum for multidisciplinary research covering the technical, empirical, and theoretical aspects of collaboration and computer systems. The 20 papers presented here have been selected via a rigorous reviewing process from 110 submissions. Both the number of submissions and the quality of the selected papers are testimony to the diversity and energy of the CSCW community. We trust that you will find the papers interesting and that they will serve to stimulate further quality work within the community. The technical papers are complemented by a wider set of activities at ECSCW 2003, including tutorials, workshops, demonstrations, videos, posters and a doctoral colloquium. Together these provide rich opportunities for discussion, learning and exploration of the more recent and novel issues in the field. This conference could not have taken place without considerable enthusiasm, support and participation, not to mention the hard work of a number of people. In particular, we would like to thank the following: • The authors, representing over 17 countries and 97 institutions, who submitted a paper. So many submissions of such high quality are the basis of a good conference. • The members of the program committee who so diligently reviewed and discussed papers. Their collective decisions result in a good scientific program and their feedback to authors strengthens the work of the community. |
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Contenido
Knowledge sharing in maintenance engineering | 1 |
Discovery of implicit and explicit connections between people using email utterance | 21 |
Applying cyberarchaeology | 41 |
Dependable red hot action | 61 |
Examining Clarks contribution theory in the OR | 81 |
Examining the Space Between | 99 |
Informing the development of calendar systems for domestic use | 119 |
An augmented learning environment for architecture students | 139 |
Coordinating responses to trouble reports in network troubleshooting | 219 |
When can I expect an email response? A study of rhythms in email usage | 239 |
Multiteam facilitation of very largescale distributed meetings | 259 |
Proving correctness of transformation functions in realtime groupware | 277 |
Awareness in context | 295 |
Customizable collaborative editor relying on treeOPT algorithm | 315 |
Tourism and mobile technology | 335 |
Local mobility and collaborative work | 355 |
System guidelines for colocated collaborative work on a tabletop display | 159 |
Achieving coherent experiences with diverse technologies | 179 |
Learning and living in the New office | 199 |
A case study of the evaluating computeraided detection tools in breast screening | 375 |
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