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E-raamat: ECSCW 2007: Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Limerick, Ireland, 24-28 September 2007

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The emergence and widespread use of personal computers and network technologies have seen the development of interest in the use of computers to support cooperative work. This volume presents the proceedings of the tenth European conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). This is a multidisciplinary area that embraces the development of new technologies grounded in actual cooperative practices.



These proceedings contain a collection of papers addressing novel interaction technologies for CSCW systems, new models and architectures for groupware systems, studies of communication and coordination among mobile actors, studies of cooperative work in complex settings, studies of groupware systems in actual use in real-world settings, and theories and techniques to support the development of cooperative applications. The papers present emerging technologies alongside new methods and approaches to the development of this important class of applications.
From the editors ix
ECSCW 2007 Conference Committee xi
ECSCW 2007 Program Committee xii
What did I miss? Visualizing the past through video traces
1(20)
Michael Nunes
Saul Greenberg
Sheelagh Carpendale
Carl Gutwin
Social bookmarking and exploratory search
21(20)
David Millen
Meng Yang
Steven Whittaker
Jonathan Feinberg
Instrumental action: the timely exchange of implements during surgical operations
41(20)
Marcus Sanchez Svensson
Christian Heath
Paul Luff
Prior-to-request and request behaviors within elderly day care: Implications for developing service robots for use in multiparty settings
61(18)
Keiichi Yamazaki
Michie Kawashima
Yoshinori Kuno
Naonori Akiya
Matthew Burdelski
Akiko Yamazaki
Hideaki Kuzuoka
Designing family photo displays
79(20)
Alex S. Taylor
Laurel Swan
Abigail Durrant
The Awareness Network: To Whom Should I Display My Actions? And, Whose Actions Should I Monitor?
99(20)
Cleidson R. B. de Souza
David Redmiles
``...and do it the usual way'': fostering awareness of work conventions in document-mediated collaboration
119(20)
Federico Cabitza
Carla Simone
A safe space to vent: Conciliation and conflict in distributed teams
139(20)
Matt Billings
Leon A. Watts
Semi-synchronous conflict detection and resolution in asynchronous software development
159(20)
Prasun Dewan
Rajesh Hegde
Tag-based metonymic search in an activity-centric aggregation service
179(20)
Michael J. Muller
Werner Geyer
Beth Brownholtz
Casey Dugan
David R. Millen
Eric Wilcox
The distributed work of local action: Interaction amongst virtually collocated research teams
199(20)
Dylan Tutt
Jon Hindmarsh
Muneeb Shaukat
Mike Fraser
Bringing round-robin signature to computer-mediated communication
219(12)
Takeshi Nishida
Takeo Igarashi
Asymmetrical collaboration in print shop-customer relationships
231(20)
Jacki O'Neill
David Martin
Tommaso Colombino
Jennifer Watts-Perotti
Mary Ann Sprague
Geoffrey Woolfe
Dressing up for school work: Supporting a collaborative environment with heterogeneous technologies
251(20)
Christina Brodersen
Ole Sejer Iversen
Exploring cooperation through a binder: A context for IT tools in elderly care at home
271(20)
Alexandra Petrakou
Common Information Spaces along the illness trajectories of chronic patients
291(20)
Glenn Munkvold
Gunnar Ellingsen
Gifts from friends and strangers: A study of mobile music sharing
311(20)
Maria Hakansson
Mattias Rost
Lars Erik Holmquist
Making the home network at home: Digital housekeeping
331(20)
Peter Tolmie
Andy Crabtree
Tom Rodden
Chris Greenhalgh
Steve Benford
Behaviours and preferences when coordinating mediated interruptions: Social and system influence
351(20)
Natalia Romero
Agnieszka Matysiak Szostek
Maurits Kaptein
Panos Markopoulos
Health care categories have politics too: Unpacking the managerial agendas of electronic triage systems
371(20)
Pernille Bjørn
Ellen Balka
How-To pages: Informal systems of expertise sharing
391(20)
Cristen Torrey
David W. McDonald
Bill N. Schilit
Sara Bly
Seeing Ethnographically: Teaching ethnography as part of CSCW
411(38)
Barry Brown
Johan Lundin
Mattias Rost
Gustav Lymer
Lars Erik Holmquist
Cues to common knowledge
449(1)
N. Bryan-Kinns
P. G. T. Healey
D. Papworth
A. Vaduuva
Index of authors 449