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E-raamat: Groupware: Design, Implementation, and Use: 11th International Workshop, CRIWG 2005, Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, September 25-29, 2005, Proceedings

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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Groupware (CRIWG 2005). The conference was held in Porto de Galinhas (Recife), Brazil. The previous ten CRIWG workshops were organized in Lisbon, Portugal (1995), Puerto Varas, Chile (1996), El Escorial, Spain (1997), Buzios, Brazil (1998), Cancun, Mexico (1999), Madeira, Portugal (2000), Darmstadt, Germany(2001),La Serena,Chile (2002),Autrans, France(2003),and San C- los, Costa Rica (2004). CRIWG workshops 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 2005 continued this tradition. This 11th CRIWG exempli ed the continuing interest in the groupware - searcharea.Groupwareresearchersfrom 16 di erent countriessubmitted a total of67papers.Eachofthe67paperswasreviewedbyatleastthreemembersofan internationally renowned Program Committee, using a double-blind reviewing process. Based on the reviewers' recommendations 29 papers were ?nally - cepted: 16 long papers presenting mature work, and 13 short papers describing workinprogress.Theacceptedpapersweregroupedinto8themesthatrepresent current areas of interest in groupware research: groupware development, coll- orative applications, work? owmanagement, knowledge management, comput- supported collaborativelearning,groupdecision support systems,mobile coll- orativework,andworkmodeling inCSCW. In addition,wewerepleasedto have Gerry Stahl from Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA, a renowned specialist in CSCL, as keynote speaker.
Opening Keynote.- Groups, Group Cognition and Groupware.- Groupware
Development.- A Framework for Prototyping Collaborative Virtual
Environments.- Adaptive Distribution Support for Co-authored Documents on the
Web.- Agilo: A Highly Flexible Groupware Framework.- Autonomous and
Self-sufficient Groups: Ad Hoc Collaborative Environments.- Empowering
End-Users: A Pattern-Centered Groupware Development Process.- Integrating
Synchronous and Asynchronous Interactions in Groupware Applications.-
Collaborative Applications.- An Architectural Model for Component Groupware.-
An Architecture for Collaborative Geomodeling.- Remote Control Point Motion
Prediction in Internet-Based Real-Time Collaborative Graphics Editing
Systems.- Synchronization Contexts as a Means to Support Collaborative
Modeling.- Tailoring Infrastructures: Supporting Cooperative Work with
Configurable Email Filters.- Workflow Management.- A Collaborative Framework
for Unexpected Exception Handling.- A Workflow Mining Method Through Model
Rewriting.- Design of an Object-Oriented Workflow Management System with
Reusable and Fine-Grained Components.- Modeling the Behavior of Dispatching
Rules in Workflow Systems: A Statistical Approach.- Knowledge Management.-
Collective Knowledge Recall: Benefits and Drawbacks.- Developing Shared
Context Within Group Stories.- Patterns of Collaboration and
Non-collaboration Among Physicians.- Shared Knowledge: The Result of
Negotiation in Non-hierarchical Environments.- Computer Supported
Collaborative Learning.- A Mediation Model for Large Group Collaborative
Teaching.- Analyzing the Organization of Collaborative Math Problem-Solving
in Online Chats Using Statistics and Conversation Analysis.- Collaboration
for Learning Language Skills.- Group Decision Support Systems.- Collaborative
IS Decision-Making: Analyzing Decision Process Characteristics and Technology
Support.- Software Requirements Negotiation Using the Software Quality
Function Deployment.- The Design and Field Evaluation of a Repeatable
Collaborative Software Code Inspection Process.- Mobile Collaborative Work.-
Handheld-Based Electronic Meeting Support.- Sharing Information Resources in
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks.- Work Modeling in CSCW.- Towards a Model of
Cooperation.- Towards an Ontology for Context Representation in Groupware.