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Saturday, December 2, 9:00 AM to Sunday, December 3, 1:00 PM in
Parlor C
The Doctoral Colloquium at CSCW 2000 is a forum in which
Ph.D. students meet and discuss their work with each other and a panel
of experienced CSCW researchers and practitioners.
Participants will be expected to give a short, informal
presentation of their work during the colloquium, to be followed by a
discussion. The program is designed to give students feedback about
their work and an opportunity for networking with current and future
leaders of the field.
Student Presentations
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Group navigation and adaptation on the web
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Maria Barra,
University of Salerno, Italy
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Shared place: A new paradigm for web-based collaboration
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Lukasz Beca,
Syracuse University, USA
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A methodology for component-based groupware design
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Cliver Ricardo Guareis de Farias,
University of Twente, Netherlands
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Extending inspection evaluation methods for CSCW systems
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Jill Drury,
University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
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Is seeing believing: Detecting in technologically mediated communication
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Daniel B. Horn,
University of Michigan, USA
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Model-based conceptual communication system design
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Stefan Alexander Kuehnen,
North Carolina State University, USA
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Supporting knowledge reuse: A field study of service engineers in a high-reliability organization
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Wayne G. Lutters,
University of California Irvine, USA
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Group learning and updating understanding in technology-mediated interaction processes
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Ingrid Mulder,
Telematica Instituut, Netherlands
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Shared scientific argumentation for lab work in physics
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Nadege Neau,
University of Lille, France
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Meeting interaction goals through dynamic distribution
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W. Greg Phillips,
Royal Military College, Canada
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Mobility in a complex collaborative settings
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Rakhi Rajani,
Brunel University, UK
Panelists
- Mark Ackerman, University of California Irvine, USA
- Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, USA
- David Frohlich, HP Labs, Bristol, UK
- Robert Kraut, CMU Human Computer Interaction Institute, USA
- Gloria Marks, University of California Irvine, USA
- John Patterson, Lotus Development Corporation, USA
- Loren Terveen, AT&T Labs - Research, USA
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