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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.
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Cooperative Work Tools to Support Dynamic Group Processes
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Abraham Bernstein,
New York University, USA
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I2I: An Opportunistic Communication System
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Jay Budzik,
Xiaobin Fu,
and
Kristian J. Hammond,
Northwestern University, USA
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REDUCE: A Web-based Real-time Collaborative Editor
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Chengzheng Sun
and
Haifeng Shen,
Griffith University, Australia
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FieldWise: A Mobile Knowledge Management Architecture
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Henrik Fagrell,
Kerstin Forsberg,
and
Johan Sanneblad,
The Viktoria Institute, Sweden
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CSCW for Foundry Design Using java3d
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Diego Borro,
CEIT & Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain,
Luis M. Matey,
CEIT & Universidad de Navarra, Spain,
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Hector Sanchez,
Inigo Recio,
and
Alejandro Garcia-Alonso,
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain
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Virtual Meeting Support in TeamSpace
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Werner Geyer,
Shahrokh Daijavad,
Tom Frauenhofer,
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA,
Heather Richter
and
Khai N. Truong,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA,
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Ludwich Fuchs
and
Steven Poltrock,
Boeing, USA
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"In Your Space" Displays for Casual Awareness
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Dan Gruen,
Steve Rohall,
Nosh Petigara,
and
Derek Lam,
Lotus Research, USA
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Recognizing and Supporting Roles in CSCW
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Jochen Rick
and
Bolot Kerimbaev,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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WebSplitter: A Unified XML Framework for Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing
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Richard Han,
Veronique Perret,
and
Mahmoud Naghshineh,
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
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Privacy on a Public Display: A Cooperative LEGO Building Environment
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Garth B. D. Shoemaker
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Kori M. Inkpen,
Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Using Machine Translation for Real-Time, Multilingual Collaboration
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Seymour Kellerman
and
Thierry Mayeur,
Lotus Development, USA
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Collaborative Component Software: The CoCoWare Framework and Its Application
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Hans C.J. Kruse,
Robert Slagter,
and
Henri ter Hofte,
Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
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VesselWorld and ADAPTIVE
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Seth M. Landsman,
Richard Alterman,
Alex Feinman,
and
Joshua Introne,
Brandeis University, USA
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An Electronic Laboratory Notebook
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James D. Myers,
Elena S. Mendoza,
and
Bonnie Hoopes,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
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live addressbook
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Allen E. Milewski
and
Thomas M. Smith,
AT&T Labs, USA
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Visualizing Discussion Threads
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Paul Moody,
May-Li Khoe,
and
Hyun-Yeul Lee,
Lotus Research, USA
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VOTEC: A Virtual Office for Team Collaboration
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Knut Bahr
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Mario Hoffman,
GMD, Germany,
Magda Mourad,
Jonathan Munson,
Giovanni Pacifici,
and
Marco Pistoia,
IBM, USA,
Rolf Reinema,
GMD, Germany,
and
Alaa Youssef,
IBM, USA
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Developing Adaptive Groupware Applications Using a Mobile Component Framework
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Radu Litiu
and
Atul Prakash,
University of Michigan, USA
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Composable Collaboration Infrastructures based on Programming Patterns
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Vassil Roussev,
Prasun Dewan,
and
Vibhor Jain,
University of North Carolina, USA
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Conversation Trees and Threaded Chats
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Marc Smith
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J.J. Cadiz,
Microsoft Research, USA,
and
Byron Burkhalter,
UCLA, USA
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M-Path, Meeting Productivity Software Demonstration
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Taco van Ieperen
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Steven Vander Muelen,
SMART Technologies, USA
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Awarenex: Mobile Devices in Awareness and Communication
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James "Bo" Begole,
John C. Tang,
and
Nicole Yankelovich,
Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA
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