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Tuesday, December 5, 4:30pm - 6:00pm, Conference Center Ballroom

Demonstrations allow us to view novel and noteworthy CSCW systems in action. Demonstrations are self-paced and informal. They are an ideal forum for in-depth discussions between presenters and attendees. Wander from table to table and engage the presenters in conversation. Explore aspects of the system that interest you most.

Cooperative Work Tools to Support Dynamic Group Processes
Abraham Bernstein, New York University, USA

I2I: An Opportunistic Communication System
Jay Budzik, Xiaobin Fu, and Kristian J. Hammond, Northwestern University, USA

REDUCE: A Web-based Real-time Collaborative Editor
Chengzheng Sun and Haifeng Shen, Griffith University, Australia

FieldWise: A Mobile Knowledge Management Architecture
Henrik Fagrell, Kerstin Forsberg, and Johan Sanneblad, The Viktoria Institute, Sweden

CSCW for Foundry Design Using java3d
Diego Borro, CEIT & Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain, Luis M. Matey, CEIT & Universidad de Navarra, Spain, and Hector Sanchez, Inigo Recio, and Alejandro Garcia-Alonso, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain

Virtual Meeting Support in TeamSpace
Werner Geyer, Shahrokh Daijavad, Tom Frauenhofer, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA, Heather Richter and Khai N. Truong, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, and Ludwich Fuchs and Steven Poltrock, Boeing, USA

"In Your Space" Displays for Casual Awareness
Dan Gruen, Steve Rohall, Nosh Petigara, and Derek Lam, Lotus Research, USA

Recognizing and Supporting Roles in CSCW
Jochen Rick and Bolot Kerimbaev, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

WebSplitter: A Unified XML Framework for Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing
Richard Han, Veronique Perret, and Mahmoud Naghshineh, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

Privacy on a Public Display: A Cooperative LEGO Building Environment
Garth B. D. Shoemaker and Kori M. Inkpen, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Using Machine Translation for Real-Time, Multilingual Collaboration
Seymour Kellerman and Thierry Mayeur, Lotus Development, USA

Collaborative Component Software: The CoCoWare Framework and Its Application
Hans C.J. Kruse, Robert Slagter, and Henri ter Hofte, Telematica Instituut, Netherlands

VesselWorld and ADAPTIVE
Seth M. Landsman, Richard Alterman, Alex Feinman, and Joshua Introne, Brandeis University, USA

An Electronic Laboratory Notebook
James D. Myers, Elena S. Mendoza, and Bonnie Hoopes, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

live addressbook
Allen E. Milewski and Thomas M. Smith, AT&T Labs, USA

Visualizing Discussion Threads
Paul Moody, May-Li Khoe, and Hyun-Yeul Lee, Lotus Research, USA

VOTEC: A Virtual Office for Team Collaboration
Knut Bahr and Mario Hoffman, GMD, Germany, Magda Mourad, Jonathan Munson, Giovanni Pacifici, and Marco Pistoia, IBM, USA, Rolf Reinema, GMD, Germany, and Alaa Youssef, IBM, USA

Developing Adaptive Groupware Applications Using a Mobile Component Framework
Radu Litiu and Atul Prakash, University of Michigan, USA

Composable Collaboration Infrastructures based on Programming Patterns
Vassil Roussev, Prasun Dewan, and Vibhor Jain, University of North Carolina, USA

Conversation Trees and Threaded Chats
Marc Smith and J.J. Cadiz, Microsoft Research, USA, and Byron Burkhalter, UCLA, USA

M-Path, Meeting Productivity Software Demonstration
Taco van Ieperen and Steven Vander Muelen, SMART Technologies, USA

Awarenex: Mobile Devices in Awareness and Communication
James "Bo" Begole, John C. Tang, and Nicole Yankelovich, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA


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Last updated: November 27, 2000