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SMART Technologies

Lotus

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[ACM]
 
Tuesday Program

Tue.
Nov. 17
  

9:00-10:30  Mirrors to the future: New interaction paradigms
Panel: Knowledge management
11:00-12:30  Infrastructures for collaboration (2)
Shared visual spaces
2:00-3:30  Panel: Video analysis
Primitives for building flexibile groupware systems
4:00-6:00  SIGGROUP Meeting
4:00-8:00  Demonstrations
6:00-8:00  Demo Reception

9:00-10:30 Mirrors to the future: New interaction paradigms

Session chair: Simon Kaplan, University of Queensland, Australia
HyperMirror: Toward Pleasant-to-use Video Mediated Communication System
Osamu Morikawa, National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology, Japan, and Takanori Maesako, Osaka University, Japan

Meme Tags and Community Mirrors: Moving from Conferences to Collaboration
Richard Borovoy, Fred Martin, Sunil Vemuri, Mitchel Resnick, Brian Silverman, and Chris Hancock, MIT Media Lab, USA

Tangible Interfaces for Remote Collaboration and Communication
Scott Brave, Hiroshi Ishii, and Andrew Dahley, MIT Media Lab, USA

9:00-10:30 Panel

Everyone is Talking About Knowledge Management
Irene Greif, Lotus Research, USA (Chair)

11:00-12:30 Infrastructures for collaboration (2)

Session chair: Ken-Ichi Okada, Keio University, Japan
COCA: Collaborative Objects Coordination Architecture
Du Li and Richard R. Muntz, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Artefact: A Framework for Low-Overhead Web-Based Collaborative Systems
Jeff Brandenburg, Boyce Byerly, Tom Dobridge, Jinkun Lin, Dharmaraja Rajan, and Timothy Roscoe, Persimmon I.T., Inc., USA

11:00-12:30 Shared visual spaces

Session chair: John C. Tang, Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
Supporting Flexible Roles in a Shared Space
Randall B. Smith, Ronald Hixon, and Bernard Horan, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, USA

Design for Individuals, Design for Groups: Tradeoffs between Power and Workspace Awareness
Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary, Canada

Fragmented Interaction: Establishing Mutual Orientation in Virtual Environments
Jon Hindmarsh, King's College, London, UK, Mike Fraser, University of Nottingham, UK, Christian Heath, King's College, London, UK, and Steve Benford and Chris Greenhalgh, University of Nottingham, UK

2:00-3:30 Panel

Six Readings of a Single Text: A Videoanalytic Session
Timothy Koschmann, Southern Illinois University, USA (Chair), Anne Anderson, University of Glasgow, UK, Rogers Hall, University of California, Berkeley, USA, Christian Heath, Kings College, London, UK, Curtis LeBaron, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, Judith Olson, University of Michigan, USA, and Lucy Suchman, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA

2:00-3:30 Primitives for building flexibile groupware systems

Session chair: John F. Patterson, Lotus Development Corp., USA
Exploring the Design Space for Notification Servers
Devina Ramduny and Alan Dix, Staffordshire University, UK, and Tom Rodden, Lancaster University, UK

Re-Coupling Tailored User Interfaces
Gareth Smith and Jon O'Brien, Lancaster University, UK

Flexible Meta Access-Control for Collaborative Applications
Prasun Dewan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, and HongHai Shen, IBM Santa Teresa Lab, USA

4:00-6:00 SIGGROUP Meeting

Meeting in Grand I of members of the
ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work.

4:00-8:00 Demonstrations

TeamWave Workplace
Mark Roseman, TeamWave Software Ltd., Canada

WebGuide: Guiding Cooperative Work on the Web with Perspectives and Negotiation Support
Gerry Stahl and Rogerio dePaula, Center for LifeLong Learning and Design, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, and Thomas Herrmann and Kai-Uwe Loser, Informatik und Gesellschaft, Universität Dortmund, Germany

ToolSpace: A Next Generation Computing Environment
T. Goddard and V. S. Sunderam, Emory University, USA

Patient Support Using the World Wide Web
John E. Lester, Deirdre M. Norris, R.N., and Daniel B. Hoch, Ph.D., M.D., Partners HealthCare Neurology Department, MGH Epilepsy Service, VBK 830, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

WebShaman -- Collaborative Virtual Prototyping in the World Wide Web for Product Designers
Pertti Repo, Jarmo Sarkkinen, and Tuomo Tuikka, HCI & Group Technology Laboratory, Department of Information Processing Science, University of Oulu, Finland, and Marko Salmela, VTT Electronics, Finland

The Hummingbird: Mobile Support for Group Awareness
Lars Erik Holmquist, Joakim Wigström, and Jennica Falk, PLAY Research Group, Viktoria Research Institute, Sweden

WebPath: Synchronous Collaborative Browsing
Paul Moody, Lotus Development Corporation, USA

Alice: Easy to Learn Interactive 3D Graphics
Angela M. Saval, Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Steve Audia, Kevin Christiansen, Dennis Cosgrove, Shawn Lawson, Dan Moskowitz, Jeffrey Pierce, Jason Pratt, and Randy Pausch, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (Primary Contact: Tina Cobb, tinac@cs.cmu.edu)

The SubCam: A Video Tool for Analyzing Cooperative Work
Saadi Lahlou and Anne-Laure Fayard, EDF R&D Division, France

CLIVE: Collaborative Live Interactive Voice Environment
Maroun Touma, Shahrokh Daijavad, Catherine Wolf, Alison Lee, Tong Fin, Tetsu Fujisaki, and Eric Roffman, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA, and Makoto Kobayashi, Masahide Shinozaki, and Takashi Sakairi, IBM Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan

InTouch: A Tangible Interpersonal Communication Medium
Hiroshi Ishii, Scott Brave, Victor Su, Phil Frei, and Andrew Dahley, Tangible Media Group,MIT Media Lab, USA

An Awareness Tool for Asynchronous, Distributed Workgroups
J. J. Cadiz, R. E. Kraut, F. J. Lerch, S. R. Fussell, M. M. McNally, and W. L. Scherlis, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Demonstration of JCS: A Collaboration Architecture and Toolkit
Jeff Kurtz, The MITRE Corporation, USA

Selective Dissemination of Information in a Colleague Awareness Application
Mark Day and Steve Foley, Lotus Development Corp., USA

Creating and Managing Shared Concept Maps through SMART Ideas
David Martin and Tom Fukushima, SMART Technologies Inc., Canada, and Rob Kremer, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Canada

The GAZE Groupware System: Mediating Attention in Multiparty Communication and Collaboration
Roel Vertegaal, Cognitive Ergonomics Department, Twente University Enschede, The Netherlands

Simple Collaboration with Java
Derek S. Morris, Media Tech, Inc., USA

Incident Report Information System (IRIS)
Steve T. Jones, Electronic Data Systems, USA

Virtual Places: A Heterogeneous Network Environment for Individual and Collaborative Work
Robert B. Kozma, Ruth E. Lang, and Martin W. Fong, SRI International, USA

Dynamic Virtual Playground
Richard May and Scott Decker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA, Lauren Bricker and Bruce Campbell, University of Washington, USA, Anne Schur and Irene Schwarting, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA, and Paul Schwartz, Tom Furness, and Kori Inkpen, University of Washington, USA

QuickSet: Multimodal Collaboration from Handheld to Wall-Sized
David R. McGee, Center for Human-Computer Communication, Oregon Graduate Institute, USA

Orbit-Amethyst
David Arnold, Andrew Loch, Tim Mansfield, and Ted Phelps, Cooperative Research Centre for Distributed Systems Technology, University of Queensland, Australia, and Simon Kaplan, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Australia

Rapidly Building Synchronous Collaborative Applications by Direct Manipulation
Guruduth Banavar, Sri Doddapaneni, Kevan Miller, and Bodhi Mukherjee, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA

TTR: A Task-tailorable System for Envisioning Asynchronous Communication
Christine M. Neuwirth, James H. Morris, and Susan Harkness Regli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, and Ravinder Chandhok and Geoffrey C. Wenger, Within Technology, Inc., USA

NetMeeting and Flatland
Deborah Dubrow and Anoop Gupta, Microsoft, USA

MOMO: Cooperative and Collaborative Workflow Modeling
Stefan Horn, Stefan Jablonksi, and Michael Schlundt, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

6:00-8:00 Demo Reception

Concurrently with the second part of the
Demonstrations session, there will be a reception nearby, in the foyer outside the Fifth Avenue Room.

SDM / cscw98-info@acm.org / October 21, 1998