- CSCW'98 - http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cscw98/
ACM's 1998 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
- Groupware - The Changing Environment - http://www.collaborate.com/publications/chapt_toc.html
Technologies which support collaboration are in greater demand today than ever before, and, in recognition of that fact, vendors are integrating collaboration technologies into their products. Distributed workforces, information overload, and getting products to market as quickly as possible are just a few of the motivations pushing collaboration technology development.
- Collaborative Software Development Laboratory - http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/
provides a physical, organizational, technological, and intellectual environment conducive to collaborative development of world-class software engineering skills.
- GROUP'99 - Conference Description - http://www.acm.org/siggroup/conferences/group99/
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.
- A Survey of Applications of CSCW for Digital Libraries - http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/survey.html
a review of the field of CSCW with respect to digital libraries; covers both library & information science and computer science
- Human Communication Research Centre - http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/Site/site_home.html
When people communicate, they process vast quantities of information. HCRC brings together theories and methods from several formal and experimental disciplines to understand better how this happens. We focus on spoken and written language; we also study communication in other media - visual, graphical and computer-based.
- CSCW Annotated Bibliography - http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Distributed/CSCWBiblio.html
An annotated bibliography, through 1991, of computer supported cooperative work. This bibliography is a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.
- CSCW Evaluation in Five Types - http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/evaluation/Five_Types.html
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.
- Groupware Design Issues - http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/design-issues.txl
Elaboration of the primary issues in designing collaborative systems, including issues of group size and structure, floor control, privacy, and groupware adoption.
- Introduction to Groupware - http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/intro.txl
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.
- Helping CSCW applications succeed - http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/proceedings/cscw/192844/p55-okamura/
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.
- The Caelum Toolkit - http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/labs/transis/Abstracts/ngits97.html
a general framework for the construction of groupware and CSCW applications.
- Everything's Coming Up Virtual - http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds4-1/organ.html
Research paper about virtual organizations and the information technology needed to support them. Published in Crossroads, the ACM student magazine.
- Typical Groupware Applications - http://www.usabilityfirst.com/groupware/applications.txl
An overview of the primary groupware applications, including both synchronous groupware (video, chat, shared drawing) and asynchronous (email, workflow, newsgroups).
- GroupLab Research - http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/grouplab/papers/
Abstract and text of CSCW research papers from GoupLab, 1983-1999.
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