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CTS 2014: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- 2014 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems, CTS 2014, Minneapolis, MN, USA, May 19-23, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5157-4
- Rita M. Bush, Gert-Jan de Vreede:
CTS 2014 plenary speech. 1-3 - Judith S. Olson, Joseph A. Konstan, Mark D. Gross, Lucy Fortson:
CTS 2014 keynotes. 1-5
CTS 2014 TECHNICAL PAPERS Invited Papers
- Lucy Fortson, Stuart Lynn:
Talking in the Zooniverse: A collaborative tool for citizen scientists. 1-2 - Obinna Anya, John V. Carlis, Brent J. Hecht, Daniel F. Keefe, Neale R. Chumbler, Saif S. Khairat, Joseph A. Konstan, Danilo Pani, Jason Evgenides, Janet Girton, Arlene King, Joseph Zahn, Greg Padula, Mary Galvin:
CTS 2014 panel sessions. 1-13 - Marc A. Smith, Yuri Demchenko, Robert K. Atkinson, Richard Taylor, Matt Franks:
CTS 2014 tutorials. 1-11
Full Papers
- Marc A. Smith:
Identifying and shifting social media network patterns with NodeXL. 3-8 - Sorin Adam Matei, Wutao Tan, Michael Yu Zhu, Chuanhai Liu, Elisa Bertino, Jeremy Foote:
Elite size and resilience impact on global system structuration in social media. 9-10 - Thomas Ernste:
The networked gatekeeping process for news in the 21st century. 11-18 - Abbas Ali Butt, Jaehyuk Park, Yong-Moo Kwon:
Design and implementation of web-based collaborative social curation. 19-26 - Julie Marie Rosok:
Combining smart energy meters with social media: Increasing energy awareness using data visualization and persuasive technologies. 27-32 - Ian Brooks, Kathy M. Swigger:
Leadership styles and their effect on the structure of communication response patterns among global virtual teams. 33-40 - Lutz Gericke, Matthias Wenzel, Christoph Meinel:
Asynchronous understanding of creative sessions using archived collaboration artifacts. 41-48 - Hani Bani-Salameh, Clinton L. Jeffery:
Notifications management in distributed development environments: A case study. 49-55 - Ammon I. Hepworth, Bryce DeFigueiredo, Devin Shumway, Nathan Fronk, C. Greg Jensen:
Semantic conflict reduction through automated feature reservation in multi-user computer-aided design. 56-63 - Obinna Anya, Hissam Tawfik:
Supporting practice-centered awareness in computer-mediated collaboration across communities of practice. 64-71 - Faith A. McCreary, Marla Gómez, Anne McEwan, Susan Michalak, Cindy Pickering, Deidre Ali:
A case study in seeding collaboration transformation with experience themes. 72-79 - Victor R. Martinez, Víctor M. González:
Spatial-temporal characterization of an urban environment using Twitter. 80-84 - Flavio Villanustre:
Large-scale entity extraction and probabilistic record linkage. 85 - Ferosh Jacob, Faizan Javed, Meng Zhao, Matt McNair:
sCooL: A system for academic institution name normalization. 86-93 - Nengbao Liu, Wei Lee Woon, Zeyar Aung, Afshin Afshari:
Handling class imbalance in customer behavior prediction. 100-103 - Yuri Demchenko, Cees de Laat, Peter Membrey:
Defining architecture components of the Big Data Ecosystem. 104-112 - Selma Sabanovic:
Socializing co-robots: Incorporating users and situated interaction in the design of collaborative robots. 113-114 - Kerstin Fischer:
Alignment or collaboration? How implicit views of communication influence robot design. 115-122 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad, Toyoaki Nishida:
Human-like motion of a humanoid in a shadowing task. 123-130 - Arunkumar Ramaswamy, Bruno Monsuez, Adriana Tapus:
SafeRobots: A model-driven approach for designing robotic software architectures. 131-134 - Aaron St. Clair, Maja J. Mataric:
Studying verbal feedback in human collaborations to inform robot speech production. 135-136 - Yuya Onishi, Kazuaki Tanaka, Hideyuki Nakanishi:
PopArm: A robot arm for embodying video-mediated pointing behaviors. 137-141 - Stan Damen, Jerry den Hartog, Nicola Zannone:
CollAC: Collaborative access control. 142-149 - Bernard Stepien, Amy P. Felty, Stan Matwin:
A non-technical XACML target editor for dynamic access control systems. 150-157 - Onur Savas, Gahng-Seop Ahn, Julia Deng:
Securing cognitive radio networks against belief manipulation attacks via trust management. 158-165 - Andrea Saracino, Daniele Sgandurra, Dayana Spagnuelo:
Addressing privacy issues in location-based collaborative and distributed environments. 166-172 - Adam J. Smith, Robert F. Mills, Adam R. Bryant, Gilbert L. Peterson, Michael R. Grimaila:
REDIR: Automated static detection of obfuscated anti-debugging techniques. 173-180 - Nicholas Penning, Michael Hoffman, Jason Nikolai, Yong Wang:
Mobile malware security challeges and cloud-based detection. 181-188 - Nader Nassar, Richard Newhook, Grant Miller:
Enhanced mobile security using SIM encryption. 189-196 - Yong Wang, Karthik Vangury, Jason Nikolai:
MobileGuardian: A security policy enforcement framework for mobile devices. 197-202 - Pascal Urien:
EMV-TLS, a secure payment protocol for NFC enabled mobiles. 203-210 - Marc Pasquet, Ndiaga Faye, Joan Reynaud:
Pay2you places: The mobile payment with geo-location. 211-216 - Emma Mercier:
Device ecologies to support collaborative learning in classrooms. 217-218 - Stacey D. Scott, Guillaume Besacier, Phillip J. McClelland:
Cross-device transfer in a collaborative multi-surface environment without user identification. 219-226 - Markus Zimmermann, Stefan Bauer, Niklas Lutteken, Iris M. Rothkirch, Klaus-Josef Bengler:
Acting together by mutual control: Evaluation of a multimodal interaction concept for cooperative driving. 227-235 - Steinar Kristoffersen:
Production, takt and lead time variation: Production planning and tardiness probabilities in small-lot production. 236-243 - Gabriele Hofinger Junge:
Creating value through supplier development: The case of a fish feed supplier to the aquaculture industry. 244-251 - Pavan Kumar Sriram, Erlend Alfnes, Steinar Kristoffersen:
Collaborative engineering: A framework for engineering-to-order companies. 252-258 - Sebastian Huber, Matthias Lederer, Freimut Bodendorf:
It-enabled collaborative case management - Principles and tools. 259-266 - Tao Peng, Chi-Hung Chi, Annamaria Chiasera, Giampaolo Armellin, Marco Ronchetti, Cristina Matteotti, Cristhian Parra, Aleksey Oleksiy Kashytsa, Alessio Varalta:
Business process assignment and execution in mobile environments. 267-274 - Desheng Zhang, Tian He:
Collaborative sensing and control in large-scale transportation systems. 275-276 - Mohamed Hefeida:
Cross-layer data collection in wireless sensor networks. 277-278 - Oliver Stecklina, Stephan Kornemann, Michael Methfessel:
A secure wake-up scheme for low power wireless sensor nodes. 279-286 - Syed Misbahuddin, Mahjabeen Tahir, Samia Siddiqui:
An efficient lossless data reduction algorithm for cluster based wireless sensor network. 287-290 - Simon Pettersen Nguyen:
Mobile application for household energy consumption feedback using smart meters: Increasing energy awareness, encouraging energy savings and avoiding energy peaks. 291-296 - Stephen J. Guy:
Adopting pedestrian navigation techniques for multi-robot coordination. 297-301 - Guoray Cai, Bo Yu:
Event-based awareness promotion for distributed collaborative activities. 302-309 - Wenchao Jiang, Joel E. Fischer, Chris Greenhalgh, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Feng Wu, Nicholas R. Jennings, Tom Rodden:
Social implications of agent-based planning support for human teams. 310-317 - Alexander Uherek, Sonja Maier, Uwe M. Borghoff:
An approach for long-term preservation of digital videos based on the extensible MPEG-4 textual format. 324-329 - Xinghang Dai, Nada Matta, Guillaume Ducellier:
Knowledge discovery in collaborative design projects. 330-336 - Claudia Diamantini, Laura Genga, Domenico Potena, Giuseppa Ribighini:
A methodology for building log of collaboration processes. 337-344 - Fabrizio Smith, Francesco Taglino:
Semantics-based social media for collaborative open innovation. 345-352 - Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena, Alessandro Sabelli, Samuele Scattolini:
An integrated system for social information discovery. 353-360 - K. K. Lamberty:
Useful views of student artifacts and activities: Supporting student use of an open-ended exploratory construction tool in the classroom. 361-362 - Susana I. Herrera, Cecilia Veronica Sanz:
Collaborative m-learning practice using Educ-Mobile. 363-370 - Yavuz Selim Yilmaz, Bahadir Ismail Aydin, Murat Demirbas:
Targeted question answering on smartphones utilizing app based user classification. 371-378 - Delfina Malandrino, Ilaria Manno, Giuseppina Palmieri, Vittorio Scarano, Giovanni Filatrella:
How quiz-based tools can improve students' engagement and participation in the classroom. 379-386 - Nour El Mawas:
An architecture for co-designing participatory and knowledge-intensive serious games: ARGILE. 387-394 - Anura P. Jayasumana:
Enhancing collaborative peer-to-peer systems using resource aggregation and caching. 395 - Jens Janiuk, Alexander Mäcker, Kalman Graffi:
Secure distributed data structures for peer-to-peer-based social networks. 396-405 - Salvatore Corigliano, Paolo Trunfio:
Exploiting sleep-and-wake strategies in the Gnutella network. 406-412 - Shafquat Ali Memon, Syed Raheel Hassan, Nisar Ahmed Memon:
Evaluation of video streaming performance over peer-to-peer network. 413-420 - Elizabeth A. Krupinski:
Collaborating across telemedicine specialties for improved cancer care. 421-422 - Zoi Hills, Saif S. Khairat:
Teledermatology: Using collaborative technologies to enhance public health awareness. 423-427 - Apurva Mohan:
A medical domain collaborative anomaly detection framework for identifying medical identity theft. 428-435 - Neale R. Chumbler, Dorian Rose, Xinli Li, Patricia C. Griffiths, Patricia Quigley, Jon A. Sanford, Miriam C. Morey, Helen Hoenig:
A home-based telerehabilitation randomized trial for stroke care: Effects on falls self-efficacy and satisfaction with care. 436-440 - Carolyn Lauckner, Pamela Whitten, Bree E. Holtz:
When technology alone is not enough: A discussion of a struggling telepsychiatry project and lessons from model programs. 441-448 - Katherine K. Kim, Janice Bell, Sarah C. Reed, Jill G. Joseph, Richard Bold, Kimberlie L. Cerrone, Daniel Altobello, Joydip Homchowdhury:
A novel personal health network for patient-centered chemotherapy care coordination. 449-456 - Duo Helen Wei, Tiara Campbell:
A similarity measurement of clinical trials using SNOMED - A preliminary study. 457-460 - Anthony Lewis Brooks, Eva Petersson Brooks:
An Internet of things resource for rehabilitation. 461-467 - Stanley J. Rosenschein:
Collaborative architecture for analysis: Models of hypothesis structure and coordination mechanism. 468 - Mark Greaves:
Wikis, semantics, and collaboration: Symposium on collaboration analysis and reasoning systems, at the 2014 conference on collaboration technologies and systems. 469-471 - Thomas McDermott, Jack Zentner, Nicholas Bollweg:
Thinking from the system architecture: A better methodology for capture of collaborative knowledge. 472-473 - Mark Stefik, Hoda Eldardiry:
Ganging up on big data computer-intermediated collaborative analysis. 474-477 - Jean Scholtz, Alex Endert:
User-centered design guidelines for collaborative software for intelligence analysis. 478-482 - William Myott, Thao Nguyen, Abhishek Chandra, George Karypis, Jon B. Weissman:
Opportunities for data-driven cloud-based mobile optimization. 483-487 - Zhi-Li Zhang:
Feel free to cache: Towards an open CDN architecture for cloud-based content distribution. 488-490 - Mathew Ryden, Kwangsung Oh, Abhishek Chandra, Jon B. Weissman:
Nebula: Distributed edge cloud for data-intensive computing. 491-492 - Daniele Spiga, Gian Mario Bilei, Hassen Riahi, Loriano Storchi, Enrico Fattibene, Matteo Manzali, Davide Salomoni, Valerio Venturi, Paolo Veronesi, Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena, Laura Raffaeli, Livio Fani, Andrea Valentini, Damiano Falcioni, Daniele Fanì, Barbara Re, Cinzia Amici, Serenella Carota, Francesco Cirillo:
A cloud-based solution for public administrations: The experience of the Regione Marche. 493-499 - Mengsong Zou, Javier Diaz Montes, Ivan Rodero, Manish Parashar, Ioan Petri, Omer F. Rana, Xin Qi, David J. Foran:
Collaborative marketplaces for eScience: A medical imaging use case. 500-506 - Raed Karim, Chen (Cherie) Ding, Ali Miri, Xumin Liu:
End-to-end QoS mapping and aggregation for selecting cloud services. 515-522 - Luca Spalazzi, Gilberto Taccari, Andrea Bernardini:
An Internet of Things ontology for earthquake emergency evaluation and response. 528-534 - Lorenzo Crocco, Vincenzo Ferrara:
A review on ground penetrating radar technology for the detection of buried or trapped victims. 535-540 - M. Umar Khan, Andrés Marín López:
Satellite assisted underwater radio communication for emergency services. 541-544 - Amina Saoutal, Jean-Pierre Cahier, Nada Matta:
Modelling the communication between emergency actors in crisis management. 545-552 - Robert Olson, Junaid Ahmed Zubairi, Anatoliy Biliciler:
A software framework for patient data handling in emergencies and disasters. 553-557 - Daniel F. Keefe:
Understanding data through collaboration: Developing collaboration support tools for expert artists and scientists. 558-559 - Sergiu Dascalu:
Scientific collaboration in virtual environments: The western consortium watershed analysis, visualization, and exploration (WC-WAVE) project. 560-561 - Jeremy R. Millar, Douglas D. Hodson, Gary B. Lamont, Gilbert L. Peterson:
Multi-objective optimization of dead-reckoning error thresholds for virtual environments. 562-569
Work-In-Progress Papers
- Fayez Hussain Alqahtani, Jason Watson, Helen Partridge:
Web 2.0 within organisations: Bridging the gap between KM technology-centred and people-centred approaches. 570-573 - Xiaoyue Ma, Mohamed Sediri, Nada Matta, Jean-Pierre Cahier:
VDL-based iconic co-annotation in crisis management. 574-581 - Anthony Lewis Brooks, Eva Petersson Brooks:
Towards an inclusive virtual dressing room for wheelchair-bound customers. 582-589 - Mohamed Sediri, Nada Matta, Sophie Loriette, Alain Hugerot:
Use of the analogy reasoning and experience feedback for decision support in crisis situation. 590-596
Posters Papers
- Joshua M. Powers, Keith D. Shapiro, David S. Monk:
Information exchange and fusion in a collaborative environment using semantic information requirements. 597-601 - Hieu Huynh Chi:
An effective approach using Eco-feedback to motivate energy conservation behaviors. 602-606 - Ksenia Dmitrieva:
Saving energy with pleasure: Designing EnergyRace web application. 607-610 - Que Tran:
Promoting energy efficient behavior through energy-related feedback. 611-615 - Cristina Olaverri-Monreal, Joel Gonçalves:
Collaborative system to investigate mental models: The information architecture automatic tool (IAAT). 616-621 - Juan Shan, Lin Li:
A new scheme to evaluate the accuracy of knowledge representation in automated breast cancer diagnosis. 622-627 - Salahuddin Qazi, William Young:
Disaster relief management and resilience using photovoltaic energy. 628-632
Posters Abstracts
- Jarret Cassaniti, Nandini Jayarajan, Rebecca Shore, Simone Parrish, Lisa Mwaikambo:
From microscope to computer: Using facebook to assist medical laboratory scientists in Nigeria access and navigate eLearning courses. 633-634 - Ranjeet Devarakonda, Giriprakash Palanisamy, Line C. Pouchard, Biva Shrestha:
Semantic search integration to climate data. 635-636 - Francesco Taglino, Fabrizio Smith:
Triggering creativity through semantic cross-domain web crawling and routing. 637-638 - Romaric R. Zongo:
Integration of emerging learning technologies in secondary school: A Burkina Faso case study. 639-640 - Caroline Sofie Olsen:
Visualization of energy consumption: Motivating for a sustainable behaviour through social media. 641-646
Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium Abstracts
- Gilberto Taccari, Luca Spalazzi:
A federated cloud of things for emergency management. 647-651 - Qiangguo Ren, Li Bai:
A BDI agent-based approach for power restoration. 652-656 - Gabriele Hofinger Junge, Steinar Kristoffersen:
Supply chain configuration in low volume, high customized production environment: Can pre-project planning stabilize your supply chain? 657-660 - Karel Macek, Apurva Mohan, Jon Ho Huh:
Interactive dashboard for demand response with multiple facilities. 661-662
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