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9. GROUP 2012: Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
- Thomas A. Finholt, Hilda Tellioglu, Kori Inkpen, Tom Gross:
ACM 2012 International Conference on Support Group Work, GROUP '12, Sanibel Island, FL, USA, October 27-31, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1486-2
Awareness & avatars - visualizing speech, workflow & identity
- Flaviu Roman, Stefano Mastrogiacomo, Dyna Mlotkowski, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Can a table regulate participation in top level managers' meetings? 1-10 - DoHyoung Kim, Frank M. Shipman III:
Visualizing history to improve users' location and comprehension of collaborative work. 11-20 - Nelson Wong, Carl Gutwin:
Controlling an avatar's pointing gestures in desktop collaborative virtual environments. 21-30 - Sasa Junuzovic, Kori Inkpen, John C. Tang, Mara Sedlins, Kristie J. Fisher:
To see or not to see: a study comparing four-way avatar, video, and audio conferencing for work. 31-34
Understanding collaboration in organizations
- Louise Barkhuus, Barry A. T. Brown:
The sociality of fieldwork: designing for social science research practice and collaboration. 35-44 - Airong Luo, Margaret Ann Murphy, Ted Hanss:
Human infrastructure as process and effect: its impact on individual scientists' participation in international collaboration. 45-54 - Michael Prilla, Martin Degeling, Thomas Herrmann:
Collaborative reflection at work: supporting informal learning at a healthcare workplace. 55-64 - Vandana Singh:
Newcomer integration and learning in technical support communities for open source software. 65-74
Citizen science & healthcare - real world communities
- Nathan R. Prestopnik, Kevin Crowston:
Purposeful gaming & socio-computational systems: a citizen science design case. 75-84 - Heli Väätäjä, Teija Vainio, Esa Sirkkunen:
Location-based crowdsourcing of hyperlocal news: dimensions of participation preferences. 85-94 - Pedro Silva:
Designing an authoring environment for community-created virtual heritage environments: experiences with the geografia platform. 95-98 - Aleksandra Sarcevic, Zhan Zhang, Diana S. Kusunoki:
Decision making tasks in time-critical medical settings. 99-102 - Catherine Grevet, Anthony Tang, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Eating alone, together: new forms of commensality. 103-106
Collaborative systems & group editing
- Hongfei Fan, Chengzheng Sun, Haifeng Shen:
ATCoPE: any-time collaborative programming environment for seamless integration of real-time and non-real-time teamwork in software development. 107-116 - Frédéric Merle, Aurélien Bénel, Guillaume Doyen, Dominique Gaïti:
Decentralized documents authoring system for decentralized teamwork: matching architecture with organizational structure. 117-120 - Jeff Dyck, Carl Gutwin, Dwight J. Makaroff:
Adaptive forward error correction for real-time groupware. 121-130 - Hien Thi Thu Truong, Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Pascal Molli:
Authenticating operation-based history in collaborative systems. 131-140 - Weihai Yu:
A string-wise CRDT for group editing. 141-144
*Best of group* backchannels, cross-cultural chat, file sync & real-time dating
- Na Li, Mary Beth Rosson:
At a different tempo: what goes wrong in online cross-cultural group chat? 145-154 - Honglu Du, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Augmenting classroom participation through public digital backchannels. 155-164 - Catherine C. Marshall, Ted Wobber, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Douglas B. Terry:
Supporting research collaboration through bi-level file synchronization. 165-174 - Mark J. Handel, Irina Shklovski:
Disclosure, ambiguity and risk reduction in real-time dating sites. 175-178
Behaviour patterns in online communities
- Miaomiao Wen, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Understanding participant behavior trajectories in online health support groups using automatic extraction methods. 179-188 - Claudia A. López, Rosta Farzan, Peter Brusilovsky:
Personalized incremental users' engagement: driving contributions one step forward. 189-198 - Jana Schumann, Patrick C. Shih, David F. Redmiles, Graham Horton:
Supporting initial trust in distributed idea generation and idea evaluation. 199-208 - Yuqing Mao, Haifeng Shen, Chengzheng Sun:
From credit and risk to trust: towards a credit flow based trust model for social networks. 209-218
Understanding information in social media
- Katherine Thornton, David W. McDonald:
Tagging Wikipedia: collaboratively creating a category system. 219-228 - Alan Black, Christopher M. Mascaro, Michael Gallagher, Sean P. Goggins:
Twitter zombie: architecture for capturing, socially transforming and analyzing the twittersphere. 229-238 - Julia M. Mayer, Richard P. Schuler, Quentin Jones:
Towards an understanding of social inference opportunities in social computing. 239-248 - Emilee J. Rader, Alcides Velasquez, Kayla D. Hales, Helen Kwok:
The gap between producer intentions and consumer behavior in social media. 249-252
Methods for understanding & supporting online communities
- Federico Cabitza, Carla Simone, Marco P. Locatelli:
Supporting artifact-mediated discourses through a recursive annotation tool. 253-262 - Elijah Mayfield, Miaomiao Wen, Mitch Golant, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Discovering habits of effective online support group chatrooms. 263-272 - Arvind Karunakaran, Madhu C. Reddy:
The role of narratives in collaborative information seeking. 273-276 - Jill P. Dimond, Casey Fiesler, Betsy James DiSalvo, Jon Pelc, Amy S. Bruckman:
Qualitative data collection technologies: a comparison of instant messaging, email, and phone. 277-280 - Peter Kinnaird, Laura Dabbish, Sara B. Kiesler:
Workflow transparency in a microtask marketplace. 281-284
Doctoral colloquium
- Barbara Gligorijevic:
From consumer to community: factors of influence in the purchasing decision making process. 285-286 - Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi:
Social technologies and knowledge sharing within and across organizations. 287-288 - Rasmus Eskild Jensen:
Communication breakdowns in global software development teams: is knowledge creation the answer? 289-290 - Na Li:
Language proficiency matters in group chat: supporting cross-cultural communication processes. 291-292 - Jennifer Marlow:
Impression formation in online collaborative communities. 293-294 - Andrew J. Roback:
A framework and future direction for studying productive applications of social media / social networking sites. 295-296 - Rolf Steier:
Learning landscapes: physical space and digital technology in museum collaboration and learning. 297-298 - Elizabeth Thiry:
Scenario-based design of a digital reminiscing system for the elderly. 299-300 - Peter Samuelson Wardrip:
Collaborating with others trying to do the same thing: coordination in an educational improvement network. 301-302 - Jason Zietz:
Better understanding of human decision making can inform the design of sociotechnical systems that foster and support behavior modification. 303-304
Poster
- Flaviu Roman, Himanshu Verma, Patrick Jermann, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Group dynamics findings from coordination in problem solving and decision making meetings. 305-306 - Christopher M. Mascaro, Alan Black, Sean P. Goggins:
Tweet recall: examining real-time civic discourse on twitter. 307-308 - Heli Väätäjä:
Readers' motivations to participate in hyperlocal news content creation. 309-312 - Yoon Suk Lee, Marie C. Paretti, Brian M. Kleiner:
Knowledge transferability in partially distributed conceptual design teams. 313-316 - Jordan Janeiro, Stephan G. Lukosch, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Elastic collaboration support: from workflow-based to emergent collaboration. 317-320
Workshops
- Kirstie Hawkey, Eben M. Haber:
GROUP workshop proposal: collaboration in managing computer systems. 321-322 - Sean P. Goggins, Isa Jahnke, Volker Wulf:
CSCL@work revisited - beyond CSCL and CSCW?: are there key design principles for computer supported collaborative learning at the workplace? 323-326 - Carman Neustaedter, Erick Oduor, Gina Venolia, Tejinder K. Judge:
Moving beyond talking heads to shared experiences: the future of personal video communication. 327-330
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