Collaboration and Technology

Kolfschoten, Gwendolyn.

Collaboration and Technology 16th International Conference, CRIWG 2010, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 20-23, 2010. Proceedings / [recurso electrónico] : edited by Gwendolyn Kolfschoten, Thomas Herrmann, Stephan Lukosch. - XIII, 364p. 139 illus. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6257 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6257 .

A Review of CRIWG Research -- Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and Structuring -- Supporting Collaborative Knowledge Creation in Mobile Working Scenarios -- Collaborative Conceptual Modeling Using an Ontology -- A Mobile Computer System to Support Collaborative Ethnography: An Approach to the Elicitation of Knowledge of Work Teams in Complex Environments -- A Method for Identification and Representation of Business Process Deviations -- Computer Supported Reflection of Good Practice -- Establishing On-Line Corporate Training in Distributed, Synchronous eCollaboration: A Field Study -- Decision Support -- Integrating Spatial Data and Decision Models in an E-Planning Tool -- Supporting the Decision Implementation Process -- A Framework and an Architecture for Context-Aware Group Recommendations -- Collaboration Support -- Concurrent Modeling in Early Phases of the Software Development Life Cycle -- The Integration of Collaborative Process Modeling and Electronic Brainstorming in Co-located Meetings -- Integrating Context-Enriched Explanations and Communication in an Adaptive Collaboration Environment -- A Tool for Training Students and Engineers in Global Software Development Practices -- Awareness -- Awareness Support in Global Software Development: A Systematic Review Based on the 3C Collaboration Model -- Awareness Checklist: Reviewing the Quality of Awareness Support in Collaborative Applications -- Supporting Asynchronous Workspace Awareness by Visualizing the Story Evolution in Collaborative Storytelling -- Groupware Design -- Dealing with Device Collaboration Rules for the PCSCW Model -- Enabling Collaboration Transparency with Computational Reflection -- Plasticity of Interaction Interfaces: The Study Case of a Collaborative Whiteboard -- Developing a Framework of Common Information Space (CIS): Grounded Theory Analysis of Airport CIS -- Social Networking -- The Mind’s Eye on Personal Profiles: How to Inform Initial Trustworthiness Assessments in Virtual Project Teams -- Supporting Informal Interaction in a Hospital through Impromptu Social Networking -- Ambient Displays for Integrating Older Adults into Social Networking Sites -- Mobile Collaboration -- A Simple and Portable Command Post to Coordinate Search and Rescue Activities in Disaster Relief Efforts -- Digital Workbook: A Mobile Learning Environment to Support Collaborative Examinations -- Evaluating a Prototype for Geo-referenced Collaborative Psychotherapy with Mobile Devices.

th This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 16 Collaboration Researchers’ International Working Group (CRIWG 2010) Conference on Collaboration and Technology. TheconferencewasheldinMaastricht,The Netherlands. The pre- ous ten CRIWG conferences wereorganizedin Madeira, Portugal(2000),Da- stadt, Germany (2001), La Serena, Chile (2002), Autrans, France (2003), San Carlos,CostaRica (2004),PortodeGalinhas,Brazil(2005),Medina delCampo, Spain (2006)Bariloche,Argentina (2007),Omaha NE, USA (2008),and Pesoda R´ egua, Douro, Portugal (2009). CRIWG conferences follow a simple recipe for success: good papers, a relatively small number of attendees, extensive time for lively and constructive discussions, and a high level of cooperation both within and between paper sessions. CRIWG 2010 continued this tradition. th This 16 CRIWG exempli?ed the continuing interest in the groupware - searcharea. Paperswerereviewedbyatleastthreemembersofaninternationally renowned Program Committee, using a double-blind reviewing process. Based on the reviewers’ recommendations 27 papers were ?nally accepted: 18 long - pers presenting mature work, and 9 short papers describing work in progress. The accepted papers were grouped into seven themes that represent current - eas of interest in groupware research: Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and Structuring, Collaboration and Decision Making, Collaborative Development, Awareness, Support for Groupware Design, Social Networking and Mobile C- laboration. In addition, we featured a paper describing the history of CRIWG research. We were further very pleased to have Jay Nunamaker, Director of the Center for Management of Information at the University of Arizona, USA, a renowned specialist in group support systems as keynote speaker.

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Computer science.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software engineering.
Database management.
Data mining.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Information systems.
Computer Science.
Software Engineering.
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet).
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Database Management.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Communication Networks.

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