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  • Collaborative Software Development Laboratory

    provides a physical, organizational, technological, and intellectual environment conducive to collaborative development of world-class software engineering skills.

    csdl.ics.hawaii.edu

  • GROUP'99 - Conference Description

    GROUP ?99 provides a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in topics related to computer-based systems which have an impact on groups, organizations and social networks. Relevant issues include design, implementation, deployment, evaluation, methodologies, and effect of these systems.

    www.acm.org

  • A Survey of Applications of CSCW for Digital Libraries

    a review of the field of CSCW with respect to digital libraries; covers both library & information science and computer science

    www.comp.lancs.ac.uk

  • CSCW Annotated Bibliography

    An annotated bibliography, through 1991, of computer supported cooperative work. This bibliography is a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.

    liinwww.ira.uka.de

  • CSCW Evaluation in Five Types

    One of the potentially confusing aspects of evaluation within computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) is that there are many activities one might wish to carry out at different times that evaluate socio-technical systems. I identify five ideal types: the effects of a new computer system in an organisation; the formative development of a piece of software; the evaluation of conceptual developments; the evaluation of a cooperative system where factors other than the computers are more interesting; and the determination of which piece of software to buy.

    www.comp.lancs.ac.uk

  • Groupware Design Issues

    Elaboration of the primary issues in designing collaborative systems, including issues of group size and structure, floor control, privacy, and groupware adoption.

    www.usabilityfirst.com

  • Physical and Virtual Tools: Activity Theory Applied to the Design of Groupware

    www.fjeld.ch

  • Introduction to Groupware

    Groupware is software that helps groups of people work together. This introduction explains the goals and purposes of groupware, and some of the challenges involved.

    www.usabilityfirst.com

  • Helping CSCW applications succeed

    This study found that the use of a computer conferencing system in an R&D lab was significantly shaped by a set of intervening actors---mediators---who actively guided and manipulated the technology and its use over time.

    www.acm.org

  • The Caelum Toolkit

    a general framework for the construction of groupware and CSCW applications.

    www.cs.huji.ac.il

  • Everything's Coming Up Virtual

    Research paper about virtual organizations and the information technology needed to support them. Published in Crossroads, the ACM student magazine.

    www.acm.org

  • Typical Groupware Applications

    An overview of the primary groupware applications, including both synchronous groupware (video, chat, shared drawing) and asynchronous (email, workflow, newsgroups).

    www.usabilityfirst.com

  • GroupLab Research

    Abstract and text of CSCW research papers from GoupLab, 1983-1999.

    www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca

  • Internet Groupware for Scientific Collaboration

    A "manifesto" for how groupware technologies could dramatically improve the efficiency of scientific collaboration.

    udell.roninhouse.com

  • Modifying CSCW Environments Dynamically for Supporting Virtual Enterprises

    In CSCW environments data and operations can be shared by users and/or they can have their own defined data and operations which may not be shared by other users.

    csdl.computer.org

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