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CSCW 2011: Hangzhou, China
- Pamela J. Hinds, John C. Tang, Jian Wang, Jakob E. Bardram, Nicolas Ducheneaut:
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 2011, Hangzhou, China, March 19-23, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0556-3
Showcase I
- Marcus Foth, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Christine Satchell:
Urban informatics. 1-8 - Edward Cutrell:
Technology for emerging markets at MSR india. 9-16 - Adrian David Cheok, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino Koh, Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Owen Noel Newton Fernando:
Mixed reality lab Singapore: a genealogy of lab projects employing the blue sky innovation research methodology. 17-24
Social computing in China
- Yan Qu, Chen Huang, Pengyi Zhang, Jun Zhang:
Microblogging after a major disaster in China: a case study of the 2010 Yushu earthquake. 25-34 - Qinying Liao, Shimei Pan, Jennifer C. Lai, Chang Yang:
Enterprise blogging in a global context: comparing Chinese and American practices. 35-44 - Jiang Yang, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Virtual gifts and guanxi: supporting social exchange in a chinese online community. 45-54
The ICT that binds
- Morgan G. Ames, Janet Go, Joseph Kaye, Mirjana Spasojevic:
Understanding technology choices and values through social class. 55-64 - Elizabeth S. Bales, Kevin A. Li, William G. Griswold:
CoupleVIBE: mobile implicit communication to improve awareness for (long-distance) couples. 65-74 - Tamara Alsheikh, Jennifer A. Rode, Siân E. Lindley:
(Whose) value-sensitive design: a study of long- distance relationships in an Arabic cultural context. 75-84
Making invisible visible
- Carl Gutwin, Oliver S. Schneider, Robert Xiao, Stephen A. Brewster:
Chalk sounds: the effects of dynamic synthesized audio on workspace awareness in distributed groupware. 85-94 - Naomi Yamashita, Katsuhiko Kaji, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Keiji Hirata:
Improving visibility of remote gestures in distributed tabletop collaboration. 95-104 - Robert A. Aspin, David J. Roberts:
A GPU based, projective multi-texturing approach to reconstructing the 3D human form for application in tele-presence. 105-112
Comment here
- Souneil Park, Minsam Ko, Jungwoo Kim, Ying Liu, Junehwa Song:
The politics of comments: predicting political orientation of news stories with commenters' sentiment patterns. 113-122 - Jed R. Brubaker, Gillian R. Hayes:
"We will never forget you [online]": an empirical investigation of post-mortem myspace comments. 123-132 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman:
Towards quality discourse in online news comments. 133-142
Showcase II
- Christian Bird, Brendan Murphy, Nachiappan Nagappan, Thomas Zimmermann:
Empirical software engineering at Microsoft Research. 143-150 - Bin Hu, Fang Zheng, Li Liu:
Ubiquitous awareness and intelligent solutions lab: Lanzhou University. 151-158 - Chang Yan Chi, Qinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Shiwan Zhao, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran, Michelle X. Zhou, David R. Millen, Ching-Yung Lin, Ido Guy:
Smarter social collaboration at IBM research. 159-166
Real-time groupware
- Carl Gutwin, Michael Lippold, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
Real-time groupware in the browser: testing the performance of web-based networking. 167-176 - Cheryl Savery, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
It's about time: confronting latency in the development of groupware systems. 177-186 - Sili Zhao, Du Li, Tun Lu, Ning Gu:
Back to the future: a hybrid approach to transparent sharing of video games over the internet in real time. 187-196
Personalities & profiles
- Yan Xu, Xiang Cao, Abigail Sellen, Ralf Herbrich, Thore Graepel:
Sociable killers: understanding social relationships in an online first-person shooter game. 197-206 - Suvi Silfverberg, Lassi A. Liikkanen, Airi Lampinen:
"I'll press play, but I won't listen": profile work in a music-focused social network service. 207-216 - Atsunori Minamikawa, Hiroyuki Yokoyama:
Blog tells what kind of personality you have: egogram estimation from Japanese weblog. 217-220 - Lindsay Reynolds, Samantha Gillette, Jason Marder, Zachary Miles, Pavel Vodenski, Ariella Weintraub, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Contact stratification and deception: blackberry messenger versus SMS use among students. 221-224
Distributed teams
- Jacki O'Neill, Stefania Castellani, Frédéric Roulland, Nicolas Hairon, Cornell Juliano, Liwei Dai:
From ethnographic study to mixed reality: a remote collaborative troubleshooting system. 225-234 - John C. Tang, Chen Zhao, Xiang Cao, Kori Inkpen:
Your time zone or mine?: a study of globally time zone-shifted collaboration. 235-244 - Steven J. Jackson, David Ribes, Ayse G. Buyuktur, Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Collaborative rhythm: temporal dissonance and alignment in collaborative scientific work. 245-254
Creating context for collaboration
- Bryan C. Semaan, Gloria Mark:
Creating a context of trust with ICTs: restoring a sense of normalcy in the environment. 255-264 - Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R. Fussell, Dan Cosley:
From diversity to creativity: stimulating group brainstorming with cultural differences and conversationally-retrieved pictures. 265-274 - Aaron D. Shaw, John J. Horton, Daniel L. Chen:
Designing incentives for inexpert human raters. 275-284
Enterprise
- Ido Guy, Sigalit Ur, Inbal Ronen, Adam Perer, Michal Jacovi:
Do you want to know?: recommending strangers in the enterprise. 285-294 - N. Sadat Shami, Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen:
Browse and discover: social file sharing in the enterprise. 295-304 - Aditya Johri:
Look ma, no email!: blogs and IRC as primary and preferred communication tools in a distributed firm. 305-308 - Mark J. Handel, Steven E. Poltrock:
Working around official applications: experiences from a large engineering project. 309-312 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen, Darren Gergle:
Organizational acculturation and social networking. 313-316 - Jennifer Marlow, Laura Dabbish:
Photo sharing in diverse distributed teams. 317-320
Social computing
- Rosta Farzan, Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut, Tom Postmes:
Increasing commitment to online communities by designing for social presence. 321-330 - Sean A. Munson, Emily Rosengren, Paul Resnick:
Thanks and tweets: comparing two public displays. 331-340 - Mark W. Newman, Debra Lauterbach, Sean A. Munson, Paul Resnick, Margaret E. Morris:
It's not that i don't have problems, i'm just not putting them on facebook: challenges and opportunities in using online social networks for health. 341-350 - Yong Ming Kow, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Forget online communities?: revisit cooperative work! 351-354 - David A. Shamma, Lyndon Kennedy, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Peaks and persistence: modeling the shape of microblog conversations. 355-358
Identity and self-disclosure
- Shelly Farnham, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Faceted identity, faceted lives: social and technical issues with being yourself online. 359-368 - Jed R. Brubaker, Gillian R. Hayes:
SELECT * FROM USER: infrastructure and socio-technical representation. 369-378 - Funda Kivran-Swaine, Mor Naaman:
Network properties and social sharing of emotions in social awareness streams. 379-382 - Kori M. Inkpen, Mara Sedlins:
Me and my avatar: exploring users' comfort with avatars for workplace communication. 383-386 - Dai Tang, Tina Chou, Naomi Drucker, Adi Robertson, William C. Smith, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
A tale of two languages: strategic self-disclosure via language selection on facebook. 387-390 - Sameer Patil, Xinru Page, Alfred Kobsa:
With a little help from my friends: can social navigation inform interpersonal privacy preferences? 391-394
Interferring patterns from usage date in programming and search
- Philip J. Guo, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan, Brendan Murphy:
"Not my bug!" and other reasons for software bug report reassignments. 395-404 - Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Gail C. Murphy:
Peer interaction effectively, yet infrequently, enables programmers to discover new tools. 405-414 - Robert J. Moore, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Raj Gopal Prasad Kantamneni:
Three sequential positions of query repair in interactions with internet search engines. 415-424
Shared workspace
- Stéphane Conversy, Hélène Gaspard-Boulinc, Stéphane Chatty, Stéphane Valès, Carole Dupré, Claire Ollagnon:
Supporting air traffic control collaboration with a TableTop system. 425-434 - Darren Gergle, Alan T. Clark:
See what i'm saying?: using Dyadic Mobile Eye tracking to study collaborative reference. 435-444 - Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Nadia Pantidi:
Using F-formations to analyse spatial patterns of interaction in physical environments. 445-454
Health care
- Jakob E. Bardram, Afsaneh Doryab:
Activity analysis: applying activity theory to analyze complex work in hospitals. 455-464 - Aleksandra Sarcevic, Leysia Palen, Randall S. Burd:
Coordinating time-critical work with role-tagging. 465-474 - Leslie S. Liu, Sen H. Hirano, Monica Tentori, Karen G. Cheng, Sheba George, Sun Young Park, Gillian R. Hayes:
Improving communication and social support for caregivers of high-risk infants through mobile technologies. 475-484 - Yunan Chen:
Health information use in chronic care cycles. 485-488
Showcase III
- Jakob E. Bardram, Pernille Bjørn, Arne J. Glenstrup, Thomas Pederson:
The global interaction research initiative at the IT university of Copenhagen, Denmark. 489-496 - Ina Wagner, Hilda Tellioglu:
The multidisciplinary design group in Vienna. 497-504 - Volker Wulf, Markus Rohde, Volkmar Pipek, Gunnar Stevens:
Engaging with practices: design case studies as a research framework in CSCW. 505-512
E-science
- James Howison, James D. Herbsleb:
Scientific software production: incentives and collaboration. 513-522 - Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Sara B. Kiesler, Jonathon N. Cummings, Reza Zadeh:
Research team integration: what it is and why it matters. 523-532 - Janet Vertesi, Paul Dourish:
The value of data: considering the context of production in data economies. 533-542
Under the hood
- Sasa Junuzovic, Prasun Dewan:
Scheduling in variable-core collaborative systems. 543-552 - Pedro Alves, Paulo Ferreira:
ReConMUC: adaptable consistency requirements for efficient large-scale multi-user chat. 553-562 - Bin Shao, Du Li, Tun Lu, Ning Gu:
An operational transformation based synchronization protocol for web 2.0 applications. 563-572
Video abstracts
- John Bolton, Kibum Kim, Roel Vertegaal:
Privacy and sharing information on spherical and large flat displays. 573-574 - Christian Dörner, Torben Wiedenhoefer, Mary-Ann Sprenger, Volkmar Pipek:
SISO: simple service orchestration (video showcase). 575-576 - Kevin Dullemond, Ben van Gameren:
Communico: overhearing conversations in a virtual office. 577-578 - Ari Hautasaari, Nadia Bouz-Asal, Rieko Inaba, Toru Ishida:
Intercultural collaboration with the language grid toolbox. 579-580 - Petra Isenberg, Danyel Fisher:
Cambiera: collaborative tabletop visual analytics. 581-582 - Yufei Jiang, Ruizhi Gao, Yuan Huang:
The video of Xland: two core use cases of 3D blog. 583-584 - Pranav Mistry, Suranga Nanayakkara, Pattie Maes:
SPARSH: touch the cloud. 585-586 - Peyman Nasirifard, Conor Hayes:
A real-time tweet diffusion advisor for #Twitter. 587-588 - Andi Winterboer, Merijn A. Martens, Gregor Pavlin, Frans C. A. Groen, Vanessa Evers:
DIADEM: a system for collaborative environmental monitoring. 589-590
Interactive presentations
- Naveen Bagalkot, Tomas Sokoler:
MagicMirror: towards enhancing collaborative rehabilitation practices. 593-596 - Roman Bednarik, Andrey Shipilov, Sami Pietinen:
Bidirectional gaze in remote computer mediated collaboration: setup and initial results from pair-programming. 597-600 - Anders Bouwer, Frank Nack, Vanessa Evers:
Towards support for collaborative navigation in complex indoor environments. 601-604 - Nadia Bouz-Asal, Rieko Inaba, Toru Ishida:
Analyzing patterns in composing teaching materials from the web. 605-608 - Muriel Bowie, Oliver Schmid, Agnes Lisowska Masson, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Web-based multipointer interaction on shared displays. 609-612 - Frank X. Chen, Eric B. Hekler, Jinhui Hu, Shen Li, Candy Zhao:
Designing for context-aware health self-monitoring, feedback, and engagement. 613-616 - Tim Coughlan, Anne Adams, Trevor D. Collins, Sarah-Jane Davies, John Lea, Yvonne Rogers:
Working with 'mission control' in scientific fieldwork: supporting interactions between in situ and distanced collaborators. 617-620 - Anthony DeVincenzi, Lining Yao, Hiroshi Ishii, Ramesh Raskar:
Kinected conference: augmenting video imaging with calibrated depth and audio. 621-624 - Mingming Fan, Xin Li, Yu Zhong, Li Tian, Yuanchun Shi, Hao Wang:
Surprise Grabber: a co-located tangible social game using phone hand gesture. 625-628 - Mirko Fetter, Tom Gross:
PRIMIExperience: experience sampling via instant messaging. 629-632 - Kristina Groth, Oscar Frykholm, Alexander Yngling:
Clinical journal: a collaborative shared medical workspace. 633-636 - Julien Guibourdenche, Jacqueline Vacherand-Revel, Michèle Grosjean, Myriam Fréjus, Yvon Haradji:
Using multiple scores for transcribing the distributed activities of a family. 637-640 - Masahiro Hamasaki, Masataka Goto, Hideaki Takeda:
Social Infobox: collaborative knowledge construction by social property tagging. 641-644 - Shuyuan Mary Ho, Xiangmin Zhang:
i-sensor inference model for assessing trustworthiness in computer-mediated communications. 645-648 - Aditya Johri, Oded Nov, Raktim Mitra:
Environmental jolts: impact of exogenous factors on online community participation. 649-652 - Joy Wei Jung, Kai Wang:
Your and my little sprout. 653-656 - Saman Kamran, Fabio Crestani:
Defining ontology by using users collaboration on social media. 657-660 - Hideaki Kanai, Kei Kitahara:
A menu-planning support system to facilitate communication among neighbors. 661-664 - Gyu Hyun Kwon, Yoon Suk Lee, Mithilesh Kumar:
The Tree of Knowledge: a localized collective intelligence tool. 665-668 - Wei Liu, Pieter Jan Stappers, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker:
Supporting generation Y interactions: challenges for office work. 669-672 - Oleksandr Lobunets, Wolfgang Prinz:
Evaluating a smart working environment with a digital card game prototype. 673-676 - Anthony Masih:
Towards requirements engineering for a tumour removing robot: work-practice observation of surgical teams performing brain tumour surgery. 677-680 - William L. McGill, Yan Cao, Miao Jiang, Jorge J. Calle, Stephen Broomell, Gale Lauser:
Eliciting risk perceptions with an online game: preliminary results. 681-684 - Tim Robert Merritt, Kian Boon Tan, Christopher Ong, Aswin Thomas Abraham, Teong Leong Chuah, Kevin McGee:
Are artificial team-mates scapegoats in computer games. 685-688 - Pranav Mistry, Suranga Nanayakkara, Pattie Maes:
SPARSH: passing data using the body as a medium. 689-692 - Mamoun Nawahdah, Tomoo Inoue:
Automatic adjustment of a virtual teacher's model in a learning support system. 693-696 - Mariano Perez Pelaez, Ikuro Choh:
Interactions with real and digital elements for collaborative document creation. 697-700 - Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Jun Liu, Stephan Verhasselt, Toshikazu Kato, Christopher M. Schlick:
Different time management behaviors of Germans, Chinese and Japanese. 701-704 - Carlos Denner Santos Jr., Marcos Bonci Cavalca, Fabio Kon, Julio M. Singer, Victor Ritter, Damaris Regina, Tamy Tsujimoto:
Intellectual property policy and attractiveness: a longitudinal study of free and open source software projects. 705-708 - Victoria Schwanda, Kyle Barron, Jennifer Lien, Gretchen Schroeder, Ashley Vernon, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Temporal patterns of cohesiveness in virtual groups. 709-712 - Jingfeng Shao, Jinfu Wang, Liping Yang:
A production monitoring and data processing system for the textile enterprise based on multi-Agent. 713-716 - Vandana Singh, Aditya Johri, Raktim Mitra:
Types of newcomers in an online developer community. 717-720 - Takahiro Tanaka, Kinya Fujita:
Study of user interruptibility estimation based on focused application switching. 721-724 - Patrick Wagstrom, Jacquelyn Martino, Jürg von Kaenel, Marshini Chetty, John C. Thomas, Lauretta Jones:
A dive into online community properties. 725-728 - Markus Westerlund, Maria Normark, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Express location: supporting coordination of mobile delivery work. 729-732 - Xuan Zhao, Wenpeng Xiao, Chang Yan Chi, Min Yang:
Integrating Twitter into Wiki to support informal awareness. 733-736
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