
32nd HICSS 1999: Maui, Hawaii, USA
- 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-32), January 5-8, 1999, Maui, Hawaii, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0001-3
Track 2
Digital Documents Track
- Stephen W. Smoliar:
Digital Documents Track - Introduction.
Genre in Digital Documents
- Michael A. Shepherd, Geoffrey Nunberg:
Genre in Digital Documents - Introduction.
Session 1: Evolved Genres in Digital Documents
- Branimir Boguraev, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Christopher Kennedy:
Dynamic Visual Metaphors for News Story Abstractions. - Edward A. Fox, Gail McMillan, John L. Eaton:
The Evolving Genre of Electronic Theses and Dissertations. - Thomas Erickson:
Rhyme and Punishment: The Creation and Enforcement of Conventions in an On-Line Participatory Limerick Genre.
Session 2: Form and Function of Genres in Digital Documents
- Kevin Crowston, Marie Williams:
The Effects of Linking on Genres of Web Documents. - Michael A. Shepherd, Carolyn R. Watters:
The Functionality Attribute of Cybergenres. - Elaine G. Toms, D. Grant Campbell:
Genre as Interface Metaphor: Exploiting Form and Function in Digital Environments.
Session 3: Genres in Organizations
- Magnus Bergquist, Jan Ljungberg:
Genres in Action: Negotiating Genres in Practice. - Falk von Westarp, Dieter Ordelheide, Michael Stubenrath, Peter Buxmann, Wolfgang König:
Internet-based Corporate Reporting - Filling the Standardization Gap. - Pasi Tyrväinen, Tero Päivärinta:
On Rethinking Organizational Document Genres for Electronic Document Management.
Session 4: Managing Digital Documents
- Venu Vasudevan, Mark Palmer:
On Web Annotations: Promises and Pitfalls of Current Web Infrastructure. - Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel:
The Genre of Mathematics Writing and its Implications for Digital Documents.
Human Factors and Usability Issues
- Chaomei Chen, Lynn Wilcox:
Human Factors and Usability Issues - Introduction. - Jean Scholtz:
A Case Study: Developing a Remote, Rapid, and Automated Usability Testing Methodology for On-Line Books. - Ping Zhang, Ruth V. Small, Gisela M. von Dran, Silvia Barcellos:
Websites that Satisfy Users: A Theoretical Framework for Web User Interface Design and Evaluation. - Joan C. Nordbotten, Svein Nordbotten:
Search Patterns in Hypertext Exhibits. - Lauretta Jones, Catalina Danis, Stephen J. Boies:
Avoiding the Mistake of Cloning: A Case for User-Centered Design Methods to Reengineer Documents. - Johan Berndtsson:
Designing an Intranet from Scratch to Sketch: Experiences from Techniques used in the IDEnet Project. - Airi Salminen, Pasi Tiitinen, Virpi Lyytikäinen:
Usability Evaluation of a Structured Document Archive.
Persistent Conversation: Discourse as Document
- Thomas Erickson:
Persistent Conversation: Discourse as Document - Introduction. - Susan C. Herring:
Interactional Coherence in CMC. - Judith S. Donath, Karrie Karahalios, Fernanda B. Viégas:
Visualizing Conversation. - Lia Adams, Lori Toomey, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Distributed Research Teams: Meeting Asynchronously in Virtual Space. - Mary Beth Rosson:
I Get by With a Little Help from My Cyber-Friends: Sharing Stories of Good and Bad Times on the Web. - Ann Light, Yvonne Rogers:
Conversation as Publishing: The Role of News Forums on the Web. - Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Michael Bieber, Ajaz Rana, Jerry Fjermestad:
Collaborative Discourse Structures in Computer Mediated Group Communications. - John C. Paolillo:
The Virtual Speech Community: Social Network and Language Variation on IRC.
Speculations: Documents in the Digital Culture
- Stephen W. Smoliar, James D. Baker:
Storytelling, Jamming and All that Jazz: Knoweldge Creation in the World of New Media. - Elisabeth Davenport:
Groups, Adaptation, Coordination and Translation (GACT): Digital Documents and the Organizational Genome.
Understanding Digital Documents
- James W. Cooper:
Understanding Digital Documents - Introduction. - Branimir Boguraev, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Christopher Kennedy:
Dynamic Presentation of Phrasally-based Document Abstractions. - Alan Wexelblat:
History-based Tools for Navigation. - Adrian Müller, Jochen Dörre, Peter Gerstl, Roland Seiffert:
The TaxGen Framework: Automating the Generation of a Taxonomy for a Large Document Collection. - John M. Prager:
Linguini: Language Identification for Multilingual Documents. - Peter G. Anick, Suresh Tipirneni:
Interactive Document Retrieval using Faceted Terminological Feedback. - Mary S. Neff, James W. Cooper:
ASHRAM: Active Summarization and Markup.

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