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Papers at CSCW 2000 are organized into the following sessions:
Video in Collaboration (Monday, December 4, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Ballroom C)
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The Effects of Filtered Video on Awareness and Privacy
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Michael Boyle,
Christopher Edwards,
and
Saul Greenberg,
University of Calgary, Canada
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Impact of Video Frame Rate on Communication Behavior in Two and Four Party Groups
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Matthew Jackson,
Anne Anderson,
Rachel McEwan,
and
Jim Mullin,
University of Glasgow, UK
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Coordination of Communication: Effects of Shared Visual Context on Collaborative Work
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Susan Fussell,
Robert Kraut,
Jane Siegel,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Lawyers, Help, & Money: Three Cases (Monday, December 4, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Ballroom D)
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Designing to Support Adversarial Collaboration
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Andrew Cohen,
Lotus Research, USA,
Debra Cash,
New Century Enterprises, USA,
and
Michael Muller,
Lotus Research, USA
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Evolution of Contact Point: A Case Study of a Help Desk and its Users
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Lena Mamykina,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA,
and
Catherine Wolf
and
Maroun Touma,
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
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Machinery in the New Factories: Interaction and Technology in a Bank's Telephone Call Centre
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John Bowers,
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden,
and
David Martin,
University of Manchester, UK
Infrastructure: Privacy and Data Management (Monday, December 4, 2:30pm - 4:00pm, Ballroom D)
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Ensuring Privacy in Presence Awareness Systems: An Automated Verification Approach
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Patrice Godefroid,
James Herbsleb,
and
Lalita Jategoankar Jagadeesan,
Bell Labs-Lucent Technologies, USA,
and
Du Li,
UCLA, USA
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Data Management Support for Asynchronous Groupware
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Nuno Preguica,
J. Legatheaux Martins,
Henrique Domingos,
and
Sergia Duarte,
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Making Contact (Monday, December 4, 4:30pm - 6:00pm, Ballroom C)
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Interaction and Outeraction: Instant Messaging in Action
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Bonnie Nardi,
and
Steve Whittaker,
AT&T Labs - Research, USA,
and
Erin Bradner,
University of California Irvine, USA
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Providing Presence Cues to Telephone Users
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Allen Milewski
and
Thomas Smith,
AT&T Labs - Research, USA
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Conversation Trees and Threaded Chats
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Marc Smith
and
J.J. Cadiz,
Microsoft Research, USA,
and
Byron Burkhalter,
UCLA, USA
Component Based Infrastructures (Monday, December 4, 4:30pm - 6:00pm, Ballroom D)
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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
Instruction and Learning (Tuesday, December 5, 9:00am - 10:30am, Ballroom C)
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Designing Presentations for On-Demand Viewing
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Liwei He,
Jonathan Grudin,
and
Anoop Gupta,
Microsoft Research, USA
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Distance Learning Through Distributed Collaborative Video Viewing
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J.J. Cadiz,
Anand Balachandran,
Elizabeth Sanocki,
Anoop Gupta,
Jonathan Grudin,
and
Gavin Jancke,
Microsoft Research, USA
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Algebra Jam: Supporting Teamwork and Management Roles in a Collaborative Learning Environment
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Mark Singley,
Moninder Singh,
Peter Fairweather,
Robert Farrell,
and
Steven Swerling,
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
Remote Guidance (Tuesday, December 5, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Ballroom C)
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GestureMan: A Mobile Robot that Embodies a Remote Instructor's Actions
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Hideaki Kuzuoka
and
Shinya Oyama,
University of Tsukuba, Japan,
Keiichi Yamazaki,
Saitama University, Japan,
Kenji Suzuki,
Communications Research Laboratory, Japan,
and
Mamoru Mitsuishi,
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Shared Walk Environment Using Locomotion Interfaces
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Hiroaki Yano,
University of Tsukuba, Japan,
Haruo Noma,
ATR Research Laboratories, Japan,
Hiroo Iwata,
University of Tsukuba, Japan,
and
Tsutomo Miyasato,
ATR Research Laboratories, Japan
Operational Transformation and Consistency (Tuesday, December 5, 2:30pm - 4:00pm, Ballroom D)
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Copies Convergence in a Distributed Real-Time Collaborative Environment
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Nicolas Vidot,
Michelle Cart,
Jean Ferrié,
and
Maher Suleiman,
University of Montellier II, France
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Consistency in Continuous Distributed Media
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Martin Mauve,
University of Mannheim, Germany
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Undo Any Operation at Any Time in Group Editors
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Chengzheng Sun,
Griffith University, Australia
Mobility (Wednesday, December 6, 9:00am - 10:30am, Ballroom C)
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Going Wireless: Behavior and Practice of New Mobile Phone Users
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Leysia Palen,
University of Colorado Boulder, USA,
and
Marilyn Salzman
and
Ed Youngs,
US WEST Advanced Technologies, USA
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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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WebSplitter: A Unified XML Framework for Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing
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Richard Han,
Veronique Perret,
and
Mahmoud Naghshineh,
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
Expertise and Explanation (Wednesday, December 6, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Ballroom C)
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Expertise Recommender: A Flexible Recommendation System and Architecture
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David MacDonald
and
Mark Ackerman,
University of California Irvine, USA
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Explaining Collaborative Filtering Recommendations
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Jonathan Herlocker,
Joseph Konstan,
and
John Reidl,
University of Minnesota, USA
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Interpersonal Trust and Common Ground in Electronically Mediated Communication
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Steve Greenspan,
David Goldberg,
David Weimer,
and
Andrea Basso,
AT&T Labs - Research, USA
Flexibility and Constraint (Wednesday, December 6, 11:00am - 12:30pm, Ballroom D)
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Recognizing and Supporting Roles in CSCW
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Mark Guzdial,
Jochen Rick,
and
Bolot Kerimbaev,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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Coping with Errors: The Importance of Process Data in Robust Socio-Technical Systems
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Michael Twidale
and
Paul Marty,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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How can Cooperative Work Tools Support Dynamic Group Processes? Bridging the Specificity Frontier
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Abraham Bernstein,
New York University, USA
Facilitation (Wednesday, December 6, 2:30pm - 4:00pm, Ballroom C)
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Supporting Collaborative Interpretation in Distributed Groupware
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Donald Cox,
IBM, USA
and
Saul Greenberg,
University of Calgary, Canada
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Structured Online Interactions: Improving the Decision-Making of Small Dynamic Work Environments
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Shelly Garnham,
Harry Chesley,
Debbie McGhee,
and
Reena Kawal,
Microsoft Research, USA,
and
Jennifer Landau,
Hammond & Landau, USA
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Using Web Annotations for Asynchronous Collaboration Around Documents
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J.J. Cadiz,
Anoop Gupta,
and
Jonathan Grudin,
Microsoft Research, USA
Distance and Proximity (Wednesday, December 6, 2:30pm - 4:00pm, Ballroom D)
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Distance, Dependencies and Delay in a Global Collaboration
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James Herbsleb
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Audris Mockus,
Bell Labs-Lucent Technologies, USA,
Thomas Finholt,
University of Michigan, USA,
and
Rebecca Grinter,
Bell Labs-Lucent Technologies, USA
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Collaboration with Lean Media: How Open-Source Software Succeeds
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Yutaka Yamauchi,
Kyoto University, Japan,
Makoto Yokozama
and
Takeshi Shinohara,
Nomura Research Institute, Japan,
and
Toru Ishida,
Kyoto University, Japan
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How Does Radical Collocation Help a Team Succeed?
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Stephanie Teasley,
University of Michigan, USA,
Lisa Covi,
Rutgers University, USA,
and
M.S. Krishnan
and
Judith Olson,
University of Michigan, USA
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