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COOCS 1993: Milpitas, California, USA
- Simon M. Kaplan:
Proceedings of the Conference on Organizational Computing Systems, COOCS 1993, Milpitas, California, USA, November 1-4, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 978-0-89791-627-1 - Norbert Kuhn:
Comparing rankings of heterogeneous agents. 1-12 - Wai-Lan Luk, V. Srinivasan Rao:
Multi-user interfacefor group ranking: user-centered analysis. 13-20 - Douglas B. Terry:
A tour through Tapestry. 21-30 - Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg:
Making contact: getting the group communicating with groupware. 31-41 - Paul Dourish, Victoria Bellotti, Wendy E. Mackay, Chaoying Ma:
Information and context: lessons from the study of two shared information systems. 42-51 - Shin-ya Sato, Tatsuro Murakami:
Supporting collaboration with loose relationship. 52-58 - Satoshi Ichimura, Takeshi Kamita, Yutaka Matsushita:
A PilotCard-based shared hypermedia system supporting shared and private databases. 59-68 - Stephen J. Morris, Anthony Finkelstein:
Development of multiple media documents. 69-77 - Willie Yip, Chi Wing To, Louis C. K. Ma:
Critical success factors for the implementation of information center in Hong Kong's banking industry. 78-89 - Yasuhisa Sakamoto, Eiji Kuwana:
Toward integrated support of synchronous and asynchronous communication in cooperative work: an empirical study of real group communication. 90-97 - Vicki L. O'Day, Robin Jeffries:
Information artisans: patterns of result sharing by information searchers. 98-107 - Douglas P. Bogia, William J. Tolone, Simon M. Kaplan, Eric de la Tribouille:
Supporting dynamic interdependencies among collaborative activities. 108-118 - Dan Kogan:
Design and implementation of CB Lite. 119-129 - Keith D. Swenson:
Visual support for reengineering work processes. 130-141 - Thomas Schael, Buni Zeller:
Workflow management systems for financial services. 142-153 - Alessandra Agostini, Giorgio De Michelis, Maria Antonietta Grasso, Stefano Patriarca:
Reengineering a business process with an innovative workflow management system: a case study. 154-165 - Robert B. Allen, Pascal Obry, Michael L. Littman:
An interface for navigating clustered document sets returned by queries. 166-171 - Steve Benford, John A. Mariani, Leandro Navarro, Wolfgang Prinz, Tom Rodden:
MOCCA: an environment for CSCW applications. 172-177 - Monica Divitini, Giuseppe Omodei Salè, Alberto Pozzoli, Carla Simone:
Supporting the dynamics of knowledge sharing within organizations. 178-183 - Yasuyuki Kato, Yasuo Kataoka, Yoshihiro Nakamura, Yutaka Mitsunaga:
Data object creation and display techniques for the huge database of subscriber cable networks. 184-189 - Beth M. Lange, James B. Treleaven, Anatole Gershman:
OMNI: a model for focused collaborative work through issue management. 190-195 - Jintae Lee:
Goal-based process analysis: a method for systematic process redesign. 196-201 - Dirk E. Mahling:
Enactment theory as a paradigm for enabling flexible workflows. 202-209 - Masashi Uyama:
A blackboard-based architecture for filtering new software features. 210-215 - Andrew Blyth, J. S. Chudge, John E. Dobson, Ros Strens:
ORDIT: a new methodology to assist in the process of eliciting and modelling organizational requirements. 216-227 - Robert Lougher, Tom Rodden:
Supporting long-term collaboration in software maintenance. 228-238 - Kazuo Okamura:
Combining local negotiation and global planning in cooperative software development projects. 239-249 - Peter de Jong:
Methods for organizational development. 250-257 - Eric S. K. Yu, John Mylopoulos:
An actor dependency model of organizational work: with application to business process reengineering. 258-268 - Thomas Kreifelts, Wolfgang Prinz:
ASCW: an assistant for cooperative work. 269-278 - Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg:
Building flexible groupware through open protocols. 279-288 - Gareth Smith, Tom Rodden:
Access as a means of configuring cooperative interfaces. 289-298
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