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Invitation to Participate
You are invited to contribute original work to CSCW'98, the 1998
ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.
The CSCW Conference is the preeminent venue for presenting
research and development achievements covering the design, introduction,
and use of technology that affects groups, organizations, and society.
Since its inception a decade ago, CSCW has been on the leading
edge of our extraordinary expansion in the uses of technology.
CSCW'98 will play an important role in framing and extending the discussion
about technology's role in work and the home.
CSCW is highly multi-disciplinary. If you think you might belong here,
you do belong here. Examples of recent CSCW presentations include
a study of large-scale deployment of Lotus Notes in a major accounting
firm, improved algorithms for concurrency control, an ethnographic
study of technology use in the fashion industry, and approaches
to developing more flexible workflow systems. Topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Technology use in specific work domains
- Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
- Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
- New technologies and architectures to support group activity
- Social and organizational effects of introducing technology
- Methodologies and tools for design and analysis
- Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
Submissions are encouraged from researchers and practitioners in
academia, industry, consulting or government. CSCW is an international
conference; approximately half the papers are from Europe and
Asia. Mark your calendar! Plan to attend!
SDM
/ cscw98-info@acm.org
/ June 29, 1998
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