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HTHT-2015-AhlersM #challenge #collaboration #concept #network #semantics
Everything is Filed under “File”: Conceptual Challenges in Applying Semantic Search to Network Shares for Collaborative Work (DA, MM), pp. 327–328.
VLDBVLDB-2015-BoghCA #gpu #parallel
Work-Efficient Parallel Skyline Computation for the GPU (KSB, SC, IA), pp. 962–973.
MSRMSR-2015-LabuschagneH #question #source code
Do Onboarding Programs Work? (AL, RH), pp. 381–385.
SANERSANER-2015-SanchezRG #empirical #evolution
An empirical study of work fragmentation in software evolution tasks (HS, RR, VMG), pp. 251–260.
CHICHI-2015-CecchinatoCB #bound #difference #email
Working 9-5?: Professional Differences in Email and Boundary Management Practices (MEC, ALC, JB), pp. 3989–3998.
CHICHI-2015-Clarke #design
The Work of Mad Men that Makes the Methods of Math Men Work: Practically Occasioned Segment Design (MFC), pp. 3275–3284.
CHICHI-2015-FischerRRRRJ #collaboration
Building a Birds Eye View: Collaborative Work in Disaster Response (JEF, SR, TR, SR, SDR, DJ), pp. 4103–4112.
CHICHI-2015-FleckCR #bound #multi #using
Balancing Boundaries: Using Multiple Devices to Manage Work-Life Balance (RF, ALC, RAVR), pp. 3985–3988.
CHICHI-2015-HarozKF #memory management #performance #visualisation
ISOTYPE Visualization: Working Memory, Performance, and Engagement with Pictographs (SH, RK, SLF), pp. 1191–1200.
CHICHI-2015-JonesWBNT #collaboration #mobile #video
Mechanics of Camera Work in Mobile Video Collaboration (BJ, AW, SB, CN, AT), pp. 957–966.
CHICHI-2015-LaseckiRMB #sequence
The Effects of Sequence and Delay on Crowd Work (WSL, JMR, AM, JPB), pp. 1375–1378.
CHICHI-2015-LeeKMD #algorithm #data-driven
Working with Machines: The Impact of Algorithmic and Data-Driven Management on Human Workers (MKL, DK, EM, LD), pp. 1603–1612.
CHICHI-2015-MenkingE #gender #online #wiki
The Heart Work of Wikipedia: Gendered, Emotional Labor in the World’s Largest Online Encyclopedia (AM, IE), pp. 207–210.
CHICHI-2015-ReillyEWTE #artificial reality
Mapping out Work in a Mixed Reality Project Room (DFR, AE, AW, AT, WKE), pp. 887–896.
CSCWCSCW-2015-Anya #design #exclamation #question #what
Bridge the Gap!: What Can Work Design in Crowdwork Learn from Work Design Theories? (OA), pp. 612–627.
CSCWCSCW-2015-HoubenFB #collaboration #hybrid
Collaborative Affordances of Hybrid Patient Record Technologies in Medical Work (SH, MF, JEB), pp. 785–797.
CSCWCSCW-2015-KobayashiAIST #multi
Motivating Multi-Generational Crowd Workers in Social-Purpose Work (MK, SA, TI, SS, HT), pp. 1813–1824.
CSCWCSCW-2015-PapoutsiB #health #privacy
Privacy as Articulation Work in HIV Health Services (CP, IB), pp. 339–348.
CSCWCSCW-2015-SteinhardtJ
Anticipation Work: Cultivating Vision in Collective Practice (SBS, SJJ), pp. 443–453.
CSCWCSCW-2015-TrainerCKH #community #question #what
From Personal Tool to Community Resource: What’s the Extra Work and Who Will Do It? (EHT, CC, AK, JDH), pp. 417–430.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-LiaoYTYGYOH
An Investigation of Caregiver’s Fatigue During Nursing Work in China (ML, YY, YT, TY, AG, TY, TO, HH), pp. 455–464.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-YamamotoOGKHBA #research
Research of Work Climate at Nursing Home — From Job Separation and Management Capability Point (AY, TO, AG, NK, HH, HCBJ, TA), pp. 512–523.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-EndoKSOTGH #case study
Study on Method of Observing Maki-e Crafts Work in Urushi Craftspeople (AE, NK, YS, IO, YT, AG, HH), pp. 35–45.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-EndoSSNKH #comparison
Comparison of Description Skill on Characteristics of the Urushi Crafts Work Between Expert Craftspeople and Non-expert Craftspeople (AE, MS, YS, SN, NK, HH), pp. 46–57.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-IkenoboWSG #difference #how
Differences in How Long an Ikebana Work Lasts Depending on the Skill Used in Cutting Floral Materials (YI, ZW, YS, AG), pp. 74–82.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-SugimotoYNG #analysis #process
EMG Activity Analysis of Expert Skills on Handheld Grinding Work for Metallographic Sample (TS, HY, HN, AG), pp. 165–173.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-WangHM15a #case study
A Study on Characteristic of Calligraphy Characters Part 3 Case of the Writing Paper with Calligraphy Letter Works (ZW, RH, ZM), pp. 437–444.
HCIHCI-DE-2015-KornB0 #gamification #recognition
The Effect of Gamification on Emotions — The Potential of Facial Recognition in Work Environments (OK, SB, AS), pp. 489–499.
HCIHCI-IT-2015-ImpettHWB #interactive
Musician Fantasies of Dialectical Interaction: Mixed-Initiative Interaction and the Open Work (LI, IH, PKAW, AFB), pp. 184–195.
HCIHIMI-IKC-2015-FilhoHTJM #smarttech #using
Using Wearable and Contextual Computing to Optimize Field Engineering Work Practices (RSSF, CLH, AT, JJ, PM), pp. 522–533.
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-GareauKW #documentation #effectiveness #question #visualisation #what
An Exploration of the Effectiveness of Infographics in Contrast to Text Documents for Visualizing Census Data: What Works? (MG, RK, LW), pp. 161–171.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2015-RezendeJ #concurrent #process #using #workflow
Deadlock Avoidance in Interorganizational Business Processes using a Possibilistic WorkFlow Net (LPdR, SJ), pp. 429–439.
KDDKDD-2015-Verroios0JG #clustering #modelling
Client Clustering for Hiring Modeling in Work Marketplaces (VV, PP, RJ, HGM), pp. 2187–2196.
RecSysRecSys-2015-Abel #recommendation
We Know Where You Should Work Next Summer: Job Recommendations (FA), p. 230.
SACSAC-2015-PedroLPVI #case study #gamification #learning #women
Does gamification work for boys and girls?: An exploratory study with a virtual learning environment (LZP, AMZL, BGP, JV, SI), pp. 214–219.
ICSEICSE-v1-2015-GousiosZSD #challenge #development #perspective
Work Practices and Challenges in Pull-Based Development: The Integrator’s Perspective (GG, AZ, MADS, AvD), pp. 358–368.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-KoppeEH #case study #collaboration #student
Improving Student Group Work with Collaboration Patterns: A Case Study (CK, MCJDvE, SH), pp. 303–306.
HPDCHPDC-2015-AkiyamaT #concurrent #scalability #thread
Uni-Address Threads: Scalable Thread Management for RDMA-Based Work Stealing (SA, KT), pp. 15–26.
PPoPPPPoPP-2015-PiaoKOLKKL #adaptation #cpu #framework #gpu #javascript #named
JAWS: a JavaScript framework for adaptive CPU-GPU work sharing (XP, CK, YO, HL, JK, HK, JWL), pp. 251–252.
ICLPICLP-2015-AngelopoulosG #approach #biology #database #logic
A Logical Approach to Working with Biological Databases (NA, GG).
CASECASE-2014-ChuHJKKJC #smarttech
The experiments of wearable robot for carrying heavy-weight objects of shipbuilding works (GC, JH, DHJ, DK, SK, SJ, JC), pp. 978–983.
CASECASE-2014-KamarthiSZ #estimation
In-situ work piece surface roughness estimation in turning (SK, SS, AZ), pp. 328–332.
CASECASE-2014-ZhangLYL #optimisation #parametricity #simulation
Simulation and parameter optimization of the key working procedure of engine box (CZ, JL, RY, GL), pp. 315–319.
CSEETCSEET-2014-FranklBK #development #learning
Learning and working together as prerequisites for the development of high-quality software (GF, SB, BK), pp. 154–157.
MSRMSR-2014-JoorabchiMM #debugging #exclamation
Works for me! characterizing non-reproducible bug reports (MEJ, MM, AM), pp. 62–71.
AFLAFL-2014-FernauFH #distributed #finite #hybrid
Cooperating Distributed Grammar Systems of Finite Index Working in Hybrid Modes (HF, RF, MH), pp. 246–260.
CHICHI-2014-AndreKK #collaboration #distributed
Effects of simultaneous and sequential work structures on distributed collaborative interdependent tasks (PA, REK, AK), pp. 139–148.
CHICHI-2014-ChristensenB #named
Documentscape: intertextuality, sequentiality, & autonomy at work (LRC, PB), pp. 2451–2460.
CHICHI-2014-PritchardVBTO #how
Digitally driven: how location based services impact the work practices of London bus drivers (GWP, JV, PB, LT, PO), pp. 3617–3626.
CHICHI-2014-RobinsonMLGH #design #interface
Canine-centered interface design: supporting the work of diabetes alert dogs (CLR, CM, JvdL, CG, RH), pp. 3757–3766.
CHICHI-2014-ShamiNC #performance #social #social media
Social media participation and performance at work: a longitudinal study (NSS, JN, JC), pp. 115–118.
CHICHI-2014-VoidaDHM #logic
Shared values/conflicting logics: working around e-government systems (AV, LD, GRH, MM), pp. 3583–3592.
CHICHI-2014-WaycottDVMGOK #bound
Captioned photographs in psychosocial aged care: relationship building and boundary work (JW, HD, FV, AM, AG, EO, LK), pp. 4167–4176.
CSCWCSCW-2014-CobbMPBCDS #collaboration #comprehension #design #distributed #volunteer
Designing for the deluge: understanding & supporting the distributed, collaborative work of crisis volunteers (CC, TM, AP, AB, JC, BD, KS), pp. 888–899.
CSCWCSCW-2014-HuiGG #community #comprehension
Understanding the role of community in crowdfunding work (JH, MDG, EG), pp. 62–74.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LeshedHK #coordination #product line #quote
“Our life is the farm and farming is our life”: home-work coordination in organic farm families (GL, MH, JK), pp. 487–498.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LingelNB #network #online
City, self, network: transnational migrants and online identity work (JL, MN, DB), pp. 1502–1510.
CSCWCSCW-2014-SteinhardtJ #collaboration
Reconciling rhythms: plans and temporal alignment in collaborative scientific work (SBS, SJJ), pp. 134–145.
CSCWCSCW-2014-WhitePA #online #self
Digital mobilization in disaster response: the work & self-organization of on-line pet advocates in response to hurricane sandy (JW, LP, KMA), pp. 866–876.
HCIDHM-2014-FuCLCZ #framework #modelling
Evaluating Work Disability of Lower Limb Handicapped within a Human Modeling Framework (YF, XC, SL, JGC, BZ), pp. 516–526.
HCIDHM-2014-NishimuraTGEK #performance
Effect of Wall Material of a Room on Performance in Long Monotonous Work (HN, YT, AG, AE, NK), pp. 282–291.
HCIDHM-2014-SugimotoYG #analysis
Analysis of Expert Skills on Handheld Grinding Work for Metallographic Sample (TS, HY, AG), pp. 66–77.
HCIDUXU-DI-2014-HeiskalaPVHM #framework #information management #mobile #research
A Research Framework for the Smartphone-Based Contextual Study of Mobile Knowledge Work (MH, EP, MV, KH, HM), pp. 246–257.
HCIDUXU-DI-2014-PalomakiHVH #bibliography #mobile #perspective #process
Methods to Study Everyday Activities in a Mobile Work Context — A Literature Overview (EP, KH, MV, MH), pp. 301–312.
HCIDUXU-DP-2014-KarapantelakisG #deployment #design #effectiveness #evaluation #scalability #social
Design, Deployment and Evaluation of a Social Tool for Developing Effective Working Relationships in Large Organizations (AK, YG), pp. 49–60.
HCIDUXU-TMT-2014-LaamanenSH #design #process
Tracing Design Work through Contextual Activity Sampling (TKL, PSH, KH), pp. 142–152.
HCIDUXU-TMT-2014-NieminenRTN #analysis #collaboration #industrial #information management
Collaboration Space for Creative Knowledge Work — Analysis of Industrial Pilots (MPN, MR, MT, MN), pp. 653–662.
HCIHCI-AIMT-2014-SunLF #comprehension #memory management
The Effects of Working Memory Load and Mental Imagery on Metaphoric Meaning Access in Metaphor Comprehension (XS, YL, XF), pp. 502–510.
HCIHCI-AS-2014-Kawecka-EndlerM #enterprise #process
Humanization of Work and Environmental Protection in Activity of Enterprise (AKE, BM), pp. 700–709.
HCIHCI-AS-2014-OchoaMOHB #comprehension #interactive #mobile
Understanding the Interaction Support for Mobile Work in an Emergency Room (SFO, AM, NO, RH, JB), pp. 312–322.
HCIHCI-TMT-2014-BorumBF #case study #tool support
The Resilience of Analog Tools in Creative Work Practices: A Case Study of LEGO Future Lab’s Team in Billund (NB, EPB, SRFM), pp. 23–34.
HCIHIMI-DE-2014-LiGF #agile #collaboration #framework #research
Collaborative Innovation Research on Co-working Platform Based on Lean Startup Model (YL, QG, ZF), pp. 491–502.
HCILCT-NLE-2014-IoannouZS #education #information management #lessons learnt
Dialogue, Knowledge Work and Tabletops: Lessons from Preservice Teacher Education (AI, MZ, ASG), pp. 410–418.
HCILCT-NLE-2014-Jo0L #analysis #empirical #people
Empirical Analysis of Changes in Human Creativity in People Who Work with Humanoid Robots and Their Avatars (DJ, JGL, KCL), pp. 273–281.
HCILCT-NLE-2014-MoriT #development #learning
Development of a Fieldwork Support System for Group Work in Project-Based Learning (MM, AT), pp. 429–440.
HCILCT-TRE-2014-ArnoldK #education #named #social
E-Portfolios — Fostering Systematic Reflection in Social Work Education (PA, SK), pp. 351–362.
HCILCT-TRE-2014-Castro #case study #collaboration #learning #named
Mosca — A Case Study on Collaborative Work — Combining Dimensions while Learning (SC), pp. 388–396.
ECIRECIR-2014-Koolen #exclamation #ll #quote
“User Reviews in the Search Index? That’ll Never Work!” (MK), pp. 323–334.
KMISKMIS-2014-NyerwanireMVH #case study #experience #information management #problem
Knowledge Management Problems in Hospital Work — A Case Study on Experiences in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department (HN, EMO, AV, JH), pp. 261–267.
SKYSKY-2014-OsetinskyY #abstraction #case study #effectiveness #legacy #using
Working More Effectively with Legacy Code Using Domain Knowledge and Abstractions: A Case Study (IO, RY), pp. 63–70.
PPDPPPDP-2014-CheneyAA #database #query
Database Queries that Explain their Work (JC, AA, UAA), pp. 271–282.
ICSEICSE-2014-KeivanlooRZ
Spotting working code examples (IK, JR, YZ), pp. 664–675.
SPLCSPLC-2014-HarmanJKLPZ #bibliography #product line #re-engineering
Search based software engineering for software product line engineering: a survey and directions for future work (MH, YJ, JK, WBL, JP, YZ), pp. 5–18.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2014-LiuSYYW #architecture #memory management #persistent
NVM duet: unified working memory and persistent store architecture (RSL, DYS, CLY, SCY, CYMW), pp. 455–470.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2014-MorrisonA #bound
Fence-free work stealing on bounded TSO processors (AM, YA), pp. 413–426.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2014-RibicY #energy
Energy-efficient work-stealing language runtimes (HR, YDL), pp. 513–528.
ISSTAISSTA-2014-HendersonPYHWZY #analysis #framework #performance
Make it work, make it right, make it fast: building a platform-neutral whole-system dynamic binary analysis platform (AH, AP, LKY, XH, XW, RZ, HY), pp. 248–258.
DATEDATE-2013-LorenteVSPCLD #power management #ram
Combining RAM technologies for hard-error recovery in L1 data caches working at very-low power modes (VL, AV, JS, SP, RC, PL, JD), pp. 83–88.
DATEDATE-2013-WangJSZ #fault tolerance #framework #scheduling
A work-stealing scheduling framework supporting fault tolerance (YW, WJ, FS, QZ), pp. 695–700.
DRRDRR-2013-Smith #what
History of the Tesseract OCR engine: what worked and what didn’t (RWS).
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-BailisVFHS #consistency #data transformation #metric
PBS at work: advancing data management with consistency metrics (PB, SV, MJF, JMH, IS), pp. 1113–1116.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-ChoudhuryHCRBF #graph #named
StreamWorks: a system for dynamic graph search (SC, LBH, GCJ, AR, SB, JF), pp. 1101–1104.
VLDBVLDB-2013-PsaroudakisAA #concurrent #query
Sharing Data and Work Across Concurrent Analytical Queries (IP, MA, AA), pp. 637–648.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2013-FarrellFKRH #assessment #online
Capstone project online assessment tool without the paper work (VF, GF, PK, GR, DH), pp. 201–206.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2013-Jones
The computing at school working group (SLPJ), p. 1.
ICSMEICSM-2013-LeL #approach #automation #effectiveness #fault #locality #predict #tool support
Will Fault Localization Work for These Failures? An Automated Approach to Predict Effectiveness of Fault Localization Tools (TDBL, DL), pp. 310–319.
MSRMSR-2013-MukherjeeG #question
Which work-item updates need your response? (DM, MG), pp. 12–21.
PLDIPLDI-2013-LifflanderKK
Steal Tree: low-overhead tracing of work stealing schedulers (JL, SK, LVK), pp. 507–518.
CHICHI-2013-Feinberg13a #concept #human-computer #physics
Beyond digital and physical objects: the intellectual work as a concept of interest for HCI (MF), pp. 3317–3326.
CHICHI-2013-HoubenBVLC #ad hoc #case study #information management
Activity-centric support for ad hoc knowledge work: a case study of co-activity manager (SH, JEB, JV, KL, KC), pp. 2263–2272.
CHICHI-2013-VoidaOO #challenge #in the cloud
Turbulence in the clouds: challenges of cloud-based information work (AV, JSO, GMO), pp. 2273–2282.
CHICHI-2013-WallaceMWO #design
Making design probes work (JW, JCM, PCW, PO), pp. 3441–3450.
CSCWCSCW-2013-AbrahamR #coordination #process
Re-coordinating activities: an investigation of articulation work in patient transfers (JA, MCR), pp. 67–78.
CSCWCSCW-2013-BietzPL #middleware
The work of developing cyberinfrastructure middleware projects (MJB, DP, CPL), pp. 1527–1538.
CSCWCSCW-2013-ColineauPN #collaboration #design
Designing for reflection and collaboration to support a transition from welfare to work (NC, CP, SN), pp. 471–476.
CSCWCSCW-2013-FugelliLM #development #distributed #open source
Shared prolepsis and intersubjectivity in open source development: expansive grounding in distributed work (PF, LCL, AIM), pp. 129–144.
CSCWCSCW-2013-GopalakrishnanHB #distributed #network #similarity
Voluntary turnover in a distributed work setting: an examination of the role of spatial propinquity and role similarity in project affiliation networks (GMG, DSH, SPB), pp. 329–340.
CSCWCSCW-2013-KitturNBGSZLH #future of
The future of crowd work (AK, JVN, MSB, EG, ADS, JZ, ML, JH), pp. 1301–1318.
CSCWCSCW-2013-StarbirdP
Working and sustaining the virtual “Disaster Desk” (KS, LP), pp. 491–502.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-Baker #bibliography #effectiveness #perspective
The Effectiveness of Alternative Keyboards at Reducing Musculoskeletal Symptoms at Work: A Review (NB), pp. 189–195.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-HartwigW #health #persuasion #safety
Safety and Health at Work through Persuasive Assistance Systems (MH, AW), pp. 40–49.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-MilanowiczB #case study #re-engineering
Numerical Reconstruction of the Real-Life Fatal Accident at Work: A Case Study (MM, PB), pp. 101–110.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-NettenDG #behaviour #case study #metric
Chair Based Measurements of Sitting Behavior a Field Study of Sitting Postures and Sitting Time in Office Work (MPN, LHMvdD, RHMG), pp. 261–268.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-WangL #design #evaluation #modelling
Digital Human Modeling for Physiological Factors Evaluation in Work System Design (LW, HYKL), pp. 134–142.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-WiezerRO #game studies
Serious Gaming Used as Management Intervention to Prevent Work-Related Stress and Raise Work-Engagement among Workers (NW, MBR, EO), pp. 149–158.
HCIDHM-SET-2013-Bretschneider-Hagemes #aspect-oriented #health #safety
AmI-Technology at Work — A Sociological Perspective Covering Aspects of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) (MBH), pp. 289–296.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-Kumar #design #gamification
Gamification at Work: Designing Engaging Business Software (JK), pp. 528–537.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-Rughinis #bibliography #collaboration #gamification
Work and Gameplay in the Transparent “Magic Circle” of Gamification — Insights from a Gameful Collaborative Review Exercise (RR), pp. 577–586.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-Webb #gamification #named
Gamification: When It Works, When It Doesn’t (ENW), pp. 608–614.
HCIDUXU-PMT-2013-Silveira #approach #behaviour #design #usability
Participatory Design and Usability: A Behavioral Approach of Workers’ Attitudes in the Work Environment (DMCdS), pp. 409–416.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-HashimotoTAF #estimation #process
Estimation of Interruptibility during Office Work Based on PC Activity and Conversation (SH, TT, KA, KF), pp. 297–306.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-NieminenTR #design #requirements
Digital War Room for Design — Requirements for Collocated Group Work Spaces (MPN, MT, MR), pp. 352–361.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-Takahashi13a
Role of Assigned Persona for Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Remote Control Environment (YT), pp. 372–380.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-TyllinenN #collaboration #interactive #memory management
Supporting Group and Personal Memory in an Interactive Space for Collaborative Work (MT, MN), pp. 381–390.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-Castro-Caldas
The Working Brain — Windows to the Outside World (ACC), pp. 1–13.
KDIRKDIR-KMIS-2013-Eardley #information management #learning
Negotiated Work-based Learning and Organisational Learning — The Relationship between Individual and Organisational Knowledge Management (AE), pp. 1–5.
KEODKEOD-2013-LabadieFR #personalisation #semantics
Personalized Semantic Resources — The SemComp Project Presentation and Preliminary Works (AL, SF, TR), pp. 164–169.
MLDMMLDM-2013-GaoD #data mining #distributed #mining #performance #using
Improving the Efficiency of Distributed Data Mining Using an Adjustment Work Flow (JG, JD), pp. 69–83.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-Sappelli
The role of current working context in professional search (MS), p. 1148.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-VillaH
Is relevance hard work?: evaluating the effort of making relevant assessments (RV, MH), pp. 765–768.
ICSEICSE-2013-SnipesANM #developer #performance #towards
Towards recognizing and rewarding efficient developer work patterns (WS, VA, ARN, ERMH), pp. 1277–1280.
PPoPPPPoPP-2013-0003CTT #configuration management #scheduling
Work-stealing with configurable scheduling strategies (MW, DC, JLT, PT), pp. 315–316.
PPoPPPPoPP-2013-AcarCR #parallel #scheduling #source code
Scheduling parallel programs by work stealing with private deques (UAA, AC, MR), pp. 219–228.
PPoPPPPoPP-2013-CaiZWC #detection #named #parallel #source code #thread
TeamWork: synchronizing threads globally to detect real deadlocks for multithreaded programs (YC, KZ, SW, WKC), pp. 311–312.
PPoPPPPoPP-2013-LePCN #memory management #modelling #performance
Correct and efficient work-stealing for weak memory models (NML, AP, AC, FZN), pp. 69–80.
CASECASE-2012-Kalir #maintenance #performance
Segregating preventive maintenance work for factory performance improvement (AK), pp. 646–649.
CASECASE-2012-RyuJYC #development
Development of refractory brick construction robot in steel works (HR, MJ, KY, CC), pp. 796–801.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2012-GolshanLT #automation
SOFIA SEARCH: a tool for automating related-work search (BG, TL, ET), pp. 621–624.
TFPIETFPIE-2012-PageG #how
How Computers Work: Computational Thinking for Everyone (RP, RG), pp. 1–19.
FASEFASE-2012-MauczkaHSSBG #automation #classification #commit #maintenance #taxonomy #validation
Tracing Your Maintenance Work — A Cross-Project Validation of an Automated Classification Dictionary for Commit Messages (AM, MH, CS, WS, MB, TG), pp. 301–315.
CSMRCSMR-2012-Izquierdo-Cortazar #comprehension #debugging #distributed #process
Global and Geographically Distributed Work Teams: Understanding the Bug Fixing Process and Potentially Bug-prone Activity Patterns (DIC), pp. 505–508.
ICSMEICSM-2012-ZouG #algorithm #automation #case study #detection #industrial #what #why
An industrial case study of Coman’s automated task detection algorithm: What Worked, What Didn’t, and Why (LZ, MWG), pp. 6–14.
SCAMSCAM-2012-Xie #analysis #testing
Cooperative Testing and Analysis: Human-Tool, Tool-Tool and Human-Human Cooperations to Get Work Done (TX), pp. 1–3.
ICFPICFP-2012-LippmeierCKLJ #higher-order #performance
Work efficient higher-order vectorisation (BL, MMTC, GK, RL, SLPJ), pp. 259–270.
ICFPICFP-2012-PereraACL #functional #source code
Functional programs that explain their work (RP, UAA, JC, PBL), pp. 365–376.
CHICHI-2012-AhmedBC
Digging in the crates: an ethnographic study of DJS’ work (AYA, SB, AC), pp. 1805–1814.
CHICHI-2012-DombrowskiVHM #case study
The labor practices of service mediation: a study of the work practices of food assistance outreach (LD, AV, GRH, MM), pp. 1977–1986.
CHICHI-2012-HeimerlGCPH #named #physics
CommunitySourcing: engaging local crowds to perform expert work via physical kiosks (KH, BG, KC, TSP, BH), pp. 1539–1548.
CHICHI-2012-LeyPRW
Supporting improvisation work in inter-organizational crisis management (BL, VP, CR, TW), pp. 1529–1538.
CHICHI-2012-MarkVC #email #empirical #quote
“A pace not dictated by electrons”: an empirical study of work without email (GM, SV, AC), pp. 555–564.
CSCWCSCW-2012-BenjaminBBGF #how #interactive
Impression management work: how seniors with chronic pain address disruptions in their interactions (AB, JPB, RB, DG, AF), pp. 799–808.
CSCWCSCW-2012-BossenJW
Medical secretaries’ care of records: the cooperative work of a non-clinical group (CB, LGJ, FW), pp. 921–930.
CSCWCSCW-2012-BrownLB #design #developer #effectiveness
Interactional identity: designers and developers making joint work meaningful and effective (JMB, GL, RB), pp. 1381–1390.
CSCWCSCW-2012-DowKKH
Shepherding the crowd yields better work (SD, APK, SRK, BH), pp. 1013–1022.
CSCWCSCW-2012-GogginsMM #coordination #network #online
Relief work after the 2010 Haiti earthquake: leadership in an online resource coordination network (SPG, CMM, SM), pp. 57–66.
CSCWCSCW-2012-KitturKAK #named #visual notation
CrowdWeaver: visually managing complex crowd work (AK, SK, PA, RK), pp. 1033–1036.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LeeDTB
I love you, let’s share calendars: calendar sharing as relationship work (CPL, KD, AT, MJB), pp. 749–758.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LeeTH #coordination #named
Micro-coordination: because we did not already learn everything we need to know about working with others in kindergarten (JSL, DGT, SH), pp. 1135–1144.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LjungbladKJCN #question
Hospital robot at work: something alien or an intelligent colleague? (SL, JK, MJ, HSMC, KN), pp. 177–186.
CSCWCSCW-2012-MillerPXEKCM #behaviour #game studies #health #pervasive #student
The work of play: supporting a pervasive health behavior change intervention for us middle school students (ADM, ESP, YX, EE, DK, RC, EDM), pp. 897–900.
CSCWCSCW-2012-RooksbyK #community #in the cloud
Diagnostic work in cloud computing: discussion forums, community and troubleshooting (JR, AKH), pp. 335–338.
CSCWCSCW-2012-RzeszotarskiK #learning #predict #wiki #word
Learning from history: predicting reverted work at the word level in wikipedia (JMR, AK), pp. 437–440.
HILTHILT-2012-Taft #divide and conquer #manycore #named #programming #tutorial #using
Tutorial: multicore programming using divide-and-conquer and work stealing (STT), pp. 13–14.
CAiSECAiSE-2012-Kabicher-FuchsR #concept #experience #metric
Work Experience in PAIS — Concepts, Measurements and Potentials (SKF, SRM), pp. 678–694.
SEKESEKE-2012-PassosMAN #agile #game studies
Working and Playing with SCRUM (EBP, DM, WA, PSN), pp. 545–550.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2012-DattaSS #collaboration #developer #framework
Talk versus work: characteristics of developer collaboration on the jazz platform (SD, RS, BS), pp. 655–668.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2012-KumarFBGT
Work-stealing without the baggage (VK, DF, SMB, DG, OT), pp. 297–314.
ICSEICSE-2012-Corrigan #information management
Augmented intelligence — The new AI — Unleashing human capabilities in knowledge work (JMC), pp. 1285–1288.
ICSEICSE-2012-ReissBL #programming
Code Bubbles: A practical working-set programming environment (SPR, JNB, JJLJ), pp. 1411–1414.
ICSEICSE-2012-RoehmM #automation #detection #developer #development #problem #process
Automatically detecting developer activities and problems in software development work (TR, WM), pp. 1261–1264.
ICSEICSE-2012-TreudeGGS #development #interactive #named #using #visualisation
WorkItemExplorer: Visualizing software development tasks using an interactive exploration environment (CT, PG, LG, MADS), pp. 1399–1402.
HPDCHPDC-2012-LifflanderKK
Work stealing and persistence-based load balancers for iterative overdecomposed applications (JL, SK, LVK), pp. 137–148.
PPoPPPPoPP-2012-TardieuWL #parallel
A work-stealing scheduler for X10’s task parallelism with suspension (OT, HW, HL), pp. 267–276.
ICLPICLP-2012-LeNPS #implementation
ASP at Work: An ASP Implementation of PhyloWS (TL, HN, EP, TCS), pp. 359–369.
SMTSMT-2012-PhanBM #quantifier #satisfiability
Anatomy of Alternating Quantifier Satisfiability (Work in progress) (ADP, NB, DM), pp. 120–130.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-JacobI #database #keyword
Sharing work in keyword search over databases (MJ, ZGI), pp. 577–588.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-Quiane-RuizPSD #pipes and filters
RAFT at work: speeding-up mapreduce applications under task and node failures (JAQR, CP, JS, JD), pp. 1225–1228.
CSEETCSEET-2011-Shepperd #case study #education #experience
Group project work from the outset: An in-depth teaching experience report (MJS), pp. 361–370.
CHICHI-2011-BiGMF #multi
Magic desk: bringing multi-touch surfaces into desktop work (XB, TG, JM, GWF), pp. 2511–2520.
CHICHI-2011-Gaver #design #how
Making spaces: how design workbooks work (WWG), pp. 1551–1560.
CHICHI-2011-YaroshA #product line
Mediated parent-child contact in work-separated families (SY, GDA), pp. 1185–1194.
CSCWCSCW-2011-BardramD #analysis #process
Activity analysis: applying activity theory to analyze complex work in hospitals (JB, AD), pp. 455–464.
CSCWCSCW-2011-CoughlanACDLR #interactive
Working with “mission control” in scientific fieldwork: supporting interactions between in situ and distanced collaborators (TC, AA, TDC, SJD, JL, YR), pp. 617–620.
CSCWCSCW-2011-HandelP #case study #experience #scalability
Working around official applications: experiences from a large engineering project (MJH, SEP), pp. 309–312.
CSCWCSCW-2011-JacksonRBB #collaboration
Collaborative rhythm: temporal dissonance and alignment in collaborative scientific work (SJJ, DR, AGB, GCB), pp. 245–254.
CSCWCSCW-2011-KowN #community #exclamation #online
Forget online communities?: revisit cooperative work! (YMK, BAN), pp. 351–354.
CSCWCSCW-2011-LiuSPT #challenge #generative #interactive
Supporting generation Y interactions: challenges for office work (WL, PJS, GP, JTF), pp. 669–672.
CSCWCSCW-2011-LobunetsP #game studies #prototype
Evaluating a smart working environment with a digital card game prototype (OL, WP), pp. 673–676.
CSCWCSCW-2011-Masih #requirements #towards
Towards requirements engineering for a tumour removing robot: work-practice observation of surgical teams performing brain tumour surgery (AM), pp. 677–680.
CSCWCSCW-2011-SarcevicPB #coordination
Coordinating time-critical work with role-tagging (AS, LP, RSB), pp. 465–474.
CSCWCSCW-2011-SilfverbergLL #game studies #ll #network #quote #social
“I’ll press play, but I won’t listen”: profile work in a music-focused social network service (SS, LAL, AL), pp. 207–216.
CSCWCSCW-2011-WesterlundNH #coordination #mobile
Express location: supporting coordination of mobile delivery work (MW, MN, LEH), pp. 729–732.
HCIDHM-2011-FritzscheJLBJP #editing #performance #process #simulation
Introducing ema (Editor for Manual Work Activities) — A New Tool for Enhancing Accuracy and Efficiency of Human Simulations in Digital Production Planning (LF, RJ, WL, SB, TJ, AP), pp. 272–281.
HCIDUXU-v1-2011-FaliagkaKRSTT #integration #process
Investigating the Integration of Hand-Held Haptic Devices in Daily Work Activities: The Case of a Tennis Coaching Assistant on iPhone (EF, PK, MR, SS, GT, AKT), pp. 555–563.
HCIDUXU-v2-2011-Nakata #analysis #clustering #monitoring #usability
Clustering Analysis to Evaluate Usability of Work-Flow Systems and to Monitor Proficiency of Workers (TN), pp. 487–496.
HCIHCD-2011-KoikeOTMMKUKY #collaboration #communication #process
Co-creation Process of Collaborative Work with Communication Robot (SK, TO, ST, TM, YM, DK, KU, KK, KY), pp. 417–424.
HCIHCD-2011-WangL11a #analysis #behaviour #design #evaluation
Task Analysis for Behavioral Factors Evaluation in Work System Design (LW, HYKL), pp. 440–448.
HCIHCI-DDA-2011-InoueAN #analysis #modelling
Cognitive Analysis for Knowledge Modeling in Air Traffic Control Work (SI, HA, KN), pp. 341–350.
HCIHCI-DDA-2011-KallinenER #difference #multi
Individual Differences in Work Load While Doing Multitasking with a Computer (KK, IE, NR), pp. 351–358.
HCIHCI-ITE-2011-NebeMK #multi #requirements #using
An Investigation on Requirements for Co-located Group-Work Using Multitouch-, Pen-Based- and Tangible-Interaction (KN, TM, FK), pp. 90–99.
HCIHCI-ITE-2011-YamaguchiCR #3d #memory management
The Effect of Haptic Cues on Working Memory in 3D Menu Selection (TY, DC, PR), pp. 158–166.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-CasillasM #documentation #process
Field to File: A Tool for Activity Documentation Work in Remote Mobility Environments (RC, ALM), pp. 3–12.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-DonkerB #mobile
Computer Support of Team Work on Mobile Devices (HD, MB), pp. 38–47.
HCIHCI-UA-2011-Levis #communication #towards #using #women
Working toward Women’s Economic Empowerment: Using Information and Communication Technology in Developing Areas to Market Traditional Crafts (MSL), pp. 266–273.
HCIHCI-UA-2011-MiyagiKJSI #modelling
Proposal of an Office Work Productivity Model Based on Short Pauses in Mental Tasks (KM, SK, HZJ, HS, HI), pp. 403–412.
HCIIDGD-2011-MurakamiNNY #community #design #education #framework
Design and Construction of SNS Platform and “Working Room” for Making Community for Fostering Japanese Teachers (MM, NN, KN, KY), pp. 543–549.
HCIIDGD-2011-WelkerGS #design #evaluation #web
Designing Web Marketing that Works for Users: Finding Best Practices through Evaluation and Conversation (KW, FYG, SS), pp. 407–416.
ICEISICEIS-J-2011-Schulte11a #collaboration #distributed #framework #information management
A Service-Oriented Framework for Distributed Collaborative Knowledge Work (JS), pp. 405–419.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2011-CamposO #development #modelling #process
Modeling Work Processes and Software Development — Notation and Tool (ALNC, TCdO), pp. 337–343.
CIKMCIKM-2011-DadzieUZW #ide #information management #semantics
An integrated environment for semantic knowledge work (ASD, VSU, ZZ, PW), pp. 2529–2532.
CIKMCIKM-2011-OkamotoWNC #information management
Annotating knowledge work lifelog: term extraction from sensor and operation history (MO, NW, SN, KC), pp. 2581–2584.
CIKMCIKM-2011-PandeyABHCRZ #behaviour #learning #what
Learning to target: what works for behavioral targeting (SP, MA, AB, AOH, PC, AR, MZ), pp. 1805–1814.
CIKMCIKM-2011-WahabzadaKPB #performance #scheduling
More influence means less work: fast latent dirichlet allocation by influence scheduling (MW, KK, AP, CB), pp. 2273–2276.
KMISKMIS-2011-AinsworthM #approach #pervasive
Breaching the Strongroom — A Pervasive Informatics Approach to Working with Medieval Manuscripts (PFA, MM), pp. 264–271.
ECMFAECMFA-2011-Tolvanen #domain-specific language #modelling
Creating Domain-Specific Modelling Languages That Work: Hands-On (JPT), pp. 393–394.
MODELSMoDELS-2011-ZhangK #architecture #collaboration #industrial #modelling #using
Using Delta Model for Collaborative Work of Industrial Large-Scaled E/E Architecture Models (RZ, AK), pp. 714–728.
MODELSMoDELS-2011-ZhangK #architecture #collaboration #industrial #modelling #using
Using Delta Model for Collaborative Work of Industrial Large-Scaled E/E Architecture Models (RZ, AK), pp. 714–728.
REFSQREFSQ-2011-PostMP #case study #requirements #strict
Applying Restricted English Grammar on Automotive Requirements — Does it Work? A Case Study (AP, IM, AP), pp. 166–180.
HPCAHPCA-2011-BrownPT #concurrent #migration #performance #predict #set #thread
Fast thread migration via cache working set prediction (JAB, LP, DMT), pp. 193–204.
PPoPPPPoPP-2011-HassaanBP #algorithm #comparison #order #parallel
Ordered vs. unordered: a comparison of parallelism and work-efficiency in irregular algorithms (MAH, MB, KP), pp. 3–12.
VMCAIVMCAI-2011-Logozzo #abstract interpretation #verification
Practical Verification for the Working Programmer with CodeContracts and Abstract Interpretation — (Invited Talk) (FL), pp. 19–22.
ECSAECSA-2010-PerezDGA #agile #architecture #flexibility #using
Flexible Working Architectures: Agile Architecting Using PPCs (JP, JD, JG, PPA), pp. 102–117.
HTHT-2010-GippB #approach #detection #identification #independence
Citation based plagiarism detection: a new approach to identify plagiarized work language independently (BG, JB), pp. 273–274.
VLDBVLDB-2010-MarinoiuABG #collaboration #named
AXART — Enabling Collaborative Work with AXML Artifacts (BM, SA, PB, AG), pp. 1553–1556.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2010-EnstromK
Computer lab work on theory (EE, VK), pp. 93–97.
TACASTACAS-2010-Sifakis #challenge #design #embedded
Embedded Systems Design — Scientific Challenges and Work Directions (JS), p. 1.
MSRMSR-2010-MaalejH #development #question
Can development work describe itself? (WM, HJH), pp. 191–200.
FLOPSFLOPS-2010-DieterleBL #distributed
A Skeleton for Distributed Work Pools in Eden (MD, JB, RL), pp. 337–353.
SEFMSEFM-2010-LeuxnerSS #formal method
A Formal Model for Work Flows (CL, WS, BS), pp. 135–144.
CHICHI-2010-BragdonZRKCKCAL #comprehension #interface #maintenance
Code bubbles: a working set-based interface for code understanding and maintenance (AB, RCZ, SPR, SK, WC, JK, CC, FA, JJLJ), pp. 2503–2512.
CHICHI-2010-BranhamGCB #reuse
Let’s go from the whiteboard: supporting transitions in work through whiteboard capture and reuse (SMB, GG, SC, JTB), pp. 75–84.
CHICHI-2010-KlasnjaCUP
Blowing in the wind: unanchored patient information work during cancer care (PVK, ACH, KTU, WP), pp. 193–202.
CHICHI-2010-QuinnT #effectiveness #independence #performance #usability
Attractive phones don’t have to work better: independent effects of attractiveness, effectiveness, and efficiency on perceived usability (JMQ, TQT), pp. 353–362.
CHICHI-2010-SugiuraSWII #design
Cooking with robots: designing a household system working in open environments (YS, DS, AIW, MI, TI), pp. 2427–2430.
CHICHI-2010-WoelferH #case study #community #experience #information management #people
Homeless young people’s experiences with information systems: life and work in a community technology center (JPW, DGH), pp. 1291–1300.
CSCWCSCW-2010-AmesGKS #network #product line
Making love in the network closet: the benefits and work of family videochat (MGA, JG, JK, MS), pp. 145–154.
CSCWCSCW-2010-BardramH #case study #coordination #why
Why the plan doesn’t hold: a study of situated planning, articulation and coordination work in a surgical ward (JEB, TRH), pp. 331–340.
CSCWCSCW-2010-GeigerR #order #wiki
The work of sustaining order in wikipedia: the banning of a vandal (RSG, DR), pp. 117–126.
CSCWCSCW-2010-HartmannMBW #collaboration #design #named #physics
Pictionaire: supporting collaborative design work by integrating physical and digital artifacts (BH, MRM, HB, ADW), pp. 421–424.
CSCWCSCW-2010-PriedhorskyMT #elicitation #volunteer
Eliciting and focusing geographic volunteer work (RP, MM, LGT), pp. 61–70.
CSCWCSCW-2010-Rode
The roles that make the domestic work (JAR), pp. 381–390.
CSCWCSCW-2010-ShaoLG #algorithm #mobile #sequence
A sequence transformation algorithm for supporting cooperative work on mobile devices (BS, DL, NG), pp. 159–168.
SOFTVISSOFTVIS-2010-MedaniHBKLMPSY #graph #visualisation
Graph works — pilot graph theory visualization tool (DM, GH, CB, PK, NL, TM, SP, RS, AY), pp. 205–206.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2010-HaasMSD #information management #named #using
ConTask — Using Context-sensitive Assistance to Improve Task-oriented Knowledge Work (JH, HM, SS, AD), pp. 30–39.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS-2010-SetiawanS #analysis #process
Socialization of Work Practice through Business Process Analysis (MAS, SWS), pp. 165–170.
ICEISICEIS-J-2010-SandeSMFH10a #agile #paradigm
A Strategy to Support Software Planning Based on Piece of Work and Agile Paradigm (DS, AS, RM, SF, EMH), pp. 104–118.
CIKMCIKM-2010-WangJL #collaboration #mining #process
Collaboration analytics: mining work patterns from collaboration activities (QW, HJ, YL), pp. 1861–1864.
ICPRICPR-2010-TahirYBAMK #concept #detection #visual notation
The University of Surrey Visual Concept Detection System at ImageCLEF@ICPR: Working Notes (MAT, FY, MB, MA, KM, JK), pp. 850–853.
KEODKEOD-2010-LimaFC #approach #collaboration #information management #semantics
A Knowledge Engineering Approach Supporting Collaborative Working Environments based on Semantic Services (CL, PF, RC), pp. 123–132.
KMISKMIS-2010-BachlechnerKMW #information management
Taking Pressure off Knowledge Workers with the Help of Situational Applications — Improving Time-to-proficiency in Knowledge Work Settings (DB, MK, RM, GW), pp. 378–381.
KMISKMIS-2010-GottesheimMRSB #named #workflow
WorkAware — Situation-aware Workflow Management (WG, SM, WR, WS, NB), pp. 246–252.
KMISKMIS-2010-ScerriGH #collaboration #semantics
Supporting Digital Collaborative Work through Semantic Technology (SS, GG, SH), pp. 92–101.
MODELSMoDELS-v2-2010-ParetoEE #architecture #bound #design
Architectural Descriptions as Boundary Objects in System and Design Work (LP, PE, SE), pp. 406–419.
SACSAC-2010-LesnerBBB #detection #exclamation #framework #novel #source code #student
A novel framework to detect source code plagiarism: now, students have to work for real! (BL, RB, CB, GB), pp. 57–58.
ICSEICSE-2010-NandaGSCSB #tool support
Making defect-finding tools work for you (MGN, MG, SS, SC, DS, PB), pp. 99–108.
CGOCGO-2010-WangCDLFY #adaptation #scheduling
An adaptive task creation strategy for work-stealing scheduling (LW, HC, YD, FL, XF, PCY), pp. 266–277.
PPoPPPPoPP-2010-GuoZCS #adaptation #manycore #named #scalability
SLAW: a scalable locality-aware adaptive work-stealing scheduler for multi-core systems (YG, YZ, VC, VS), pp. 341–342.
PPoPPPPoPP-2010-TzannesCBV #adaptation #lazy evaluation #runtime
Lazy binary-splitting: a run-time adaptive work-stealing scheduler (AT, GCC, RB, UV), pp. 179–190.
DACDAC-2009-George #how
How to make computers that work like the brain (DG), pp. 420–423.
DATEDATE-2009-LeupersVBHDN #exclamation #programming
Programming MPSoC platforms: Road works ahead! (RL, AV, MB, SH, RD, AN), pp. 1584–1589.
DATEDATE-2009-Sifakis #challenge #design #embedded
Embedded systems design — Scientific challenges and work directions (JS), p. 2.
DRRDRR-2009-Ding #analysis #documentation #image #recognition #research #topic
Advanced topics in character recognition and document analysis: Research works in Intelligent Image & Document Research Lab, Tsinghua University (XD), pp. 1–10.
HTHT-2009-BohojB #collaboration
Collaborative time-based case work (MB, NOB), pp. 141–146.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-AltinBEKOSSSMPR #student
Working across time zones in cross-cultural student teams (RA, MB, NE, CK, ÖCÖ, MS, HS, DS, CCM, CP, CRR), p. 360.
ICPCICPC-2009-GueheneucKM #comprehension #using
Working session: Using eye-tracking to understand program comprehension (YGG, HHK, JIM), pp. 278–279.
MSRMSR-2009-MaalejH #developer #how #question #word
From work to word: How do software developers describe their work? (WM, HJH), pp. 121–130.
STOCSTOC-2009-Wigderson
The work of Leslie Valiant (AW), pp. 1–2.
ICALPICALP-v1-2009-LamLTTW #energy #performance
Sleep with Guilt and Work Faster to Minimize Flow Plus Energy (TWL, LKL, HFT, IKKT, PWHW), pp. 665–676.
CHICHI-2009-BiB #scalability
Comparing usage of a large high-resolution display to single or dual desktop displays for daily work (XB, RB), pp. 1005–1014.
CHICHI-2009-MaC #communication #how #question #visual notation
How well do visual verbs work in daily communication for young and old adults? (XM, PRC), pp. 361–364.
CHICHI-2009-VoidaM #case study #experience
It feels better than filing: everyday work experiences in an activity-based computing system (SV, EDM), pp. 259–268.
CHICHI-2009-YardiGB
Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy (SY, SAG, MJB), pp. 2071–2080.
HCIHCD-2009-CangianoH #case study
Capturing and Restoring the Context of Everyday Work: A Case Study at a Law Office (GRC, JDH), pp. 945–954.
HCIHCD-2009-LewisB #performance
Animated Demonstrations: Evidence of Improved Performance Efficiency and the Worked Example Effect (DL, AB), pp. 247–255.
HCIHCD-2009-MoranC #comprehension #documentation #process
Understanding Activity Documentation Work in Remote Mobility Environments (ALM, RC), pp. 1023–1032.
HCIHCD-2009-UrokoharaYNK #effectiveness #guidelines
A Proposal for “Work-Effective Guidelines” for the Growth of HCD (HU, TY, HN, SK), pp. 1080–1089.
HCIHCD-2009-Vartiainen #collaboration #how #multi #question
Working in Multi-locational Office — How Do Collaborative Working Environments Support? (MV), pp. 1090–1098.
HCIHCI-AUII-2009-SaariKSRR #information management #mobile
A Mobile and Desktop Application for Enhancing Group Awareness in Knowledge Work Teams (TS, KK, MS, NR, MR), pp. 95–104.
HCIHCI-NIMT-2009-BannatGRRRW #industrial #multimodal
A Multimodal Human-Robot-Interaction Scenario: Working Together with an Industrial Robot (AB, JG, TR, WR, GR, FW), pp. 303–311.
HCIHCI-VAD-2009-KandoganHBM #collaboration #risk management
Studying Reactive, Risky, Complex, Long-Spanning, and Collaborative Work: The Case of IT Service Delivery (EK, EMH, JHB, PPM), pp. 504–513.
HCIHIMI-DIE-2009-KojimaFI #process #web #web service
Web Service Systems for Cooperative Work Support in Knowledge Creation Processes (HK, KF, TI), pp. 94–103.
HCIHIMI-II-2009-RingardDPC #approach #collaboration
Computer-Aided Collaborative Work into War Rooms: A New Approach of Collaboration (JR, SD, SLDP, CC), pp. 835–844.
HCIOCSC-2009-HaslerBP #3d #collaboration #framework #research
Collaborative Work in 3D Virtual Environments: A Research Agenda and Operational Framework (BSH, TB, RP), pp. 23–32.
AdaSIGAda-2009-Chelini #towards
Working towards DO-178C/ED-12C, DO-248C/ED-94C, and DO-278A/ED109A (JC), pp. 103–104.
AdaSIGAda-2009-MurtaghH #ada #how #object-oriented
How Ada object orientation works (JLM, DH), pp. 5–6.
ICEISICEIS-J-2009-FurtadoSC #design
Stories and Scenarios Working with Culture-Art and Design in a Cross-Cultural Context (EF, AS, LC), pp. 831–842.
PPoPPPPoPP-2009-MichaelVS
Idempotent work stealing (MMM, MTV, VAS), pp. 45–54.
CASECASE-2008-TewoldeWWS #automation #distributed #multi
Distributed multi-robot work load partition in manufacturing automation (GST, CW, YW, WS), pp. 504–509.
CSEETCSEET-2008-DeKoenigsberg #how #open source #student #why
How Successful Open Source Projects Work, and How and Why to Introduce Students to the Open Source World (GD), pp. 274–276.
CSEETCSEET-2008-GotelKSN #challenge #development #student
Working Across Borders: Overcoming Culturally-Based Technology Challenges in Student Global Software Development (OG, VK, CS, LCN), pp. 33–40.
CSEETCSEET-2008-ThompsonE #bibliography #experience #student
Overview and Introduction to the Workshop: The Roles of Student Projects and Work Experience in Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate Programmes (JBT, HME), pp. 267–270.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-FiskerMKQ #ide
Group work support for the BlueJ IDE (KF, DM, MK, BQ), pp. 163–168.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2008-NorrisBFRR #developer #how #named
ClockIt: collecting quantitative data on how beginning software developers really work (CN, EFB, JBFJ, KR, JR), pp. 37–41.
MSRMSR-2008-PattisonBD
Talk and work: a preliminary report (DSP, CB, PTD), pp. 113–116.
MSRMSR-2008-SiyCS #challenge #developer #segmentation #using
Summarizing developer work history using time series segmentation: challenge report (HPS, PC, MS), pp. 137–140.
PEPMPEPM-2008-FeiginM #hardware
Jones optimality and hardware virtualization: a report on work in progress (BF, AM), pp. 169–175.
CHICHI-2008-ConvertinoMRCSG #process
Articulating common ground in cooperative work: content and process (GC, HMM, MBR, JMC, AS, CHG), pp. 1637–1646.
CHICHI-2008-GrimesTHSR #memory management
Feasibility and pragmatics of classifying working memory load with an electroencephalograph (DBG, DST, SEH, PS, RPNR), pp. 835–844.
CHICHI-2008-MarkGK #cost analysis
The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress (GM, DG, UK), pp. 107–110.
CSCWCSCW-2008-ChungH #distributed #network
Network structure, position, ties and ICT use in distributed knowledge-intensive work (KSKC, LH), pp. 545–554.
CSCWCSCW-2008-DiMiccoMGDBM #network #social
Motivations for social networking at work (JMD, DRM, WG, CD, BB, MJM), pp. 711–720.
CSCWCSCW-2008-EricksonDKH #named
Assistance: the work practices of human administrative assistants and their implications for it and organizations (TE, CMD, WAK, MEH), pp. 609–618.
CSCWCSCW-2008-KripleanBM #wiki
Articulations of wikiwork: uncovering valued work in wikipedia through barnstars (TK, IB, DWM), pp. 47–56.
CSCWCSCW-2008-LiaoL #design #effectiveness #network #user interface
Network patterns: designing effective user interfaces for connections management at work (QL, QL), pp. 707–710.
CSCWCSCW-2008-SzostekKEH #communication #comprehension #social
Understanding the implications of social translucence for systems supporting communication at work (AMS, EK, BE, MH), pp. 649–658.
CAiSECAiSE-2008-RussellA #people #resource management
Work Distribution and Resource Management in BPEL4People: Capabilities and Opportunities (NR, WMPvdA), pp. 94–108.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2008-AsselK #collaboration #data transformation #integration
Data Management and Integration within Collaborative Working Environments (MA, AK), pp. 258–263.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS1-2008-Tarkkanen #design #modelling #process
Designing Business Process Models for Required Uniformity of Work (KT), pp. 21–29.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS2-2008-FukudaY #design #developer #framework #internet
Camel Framework — A Framework for Realizing Complete Separation of Developer’s and Designer’s Work in Rich Internet Application (HF, YY), pp. 137–143.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS2-2008-Tagg #question
Is there a Role for Philosophy in Group Work Support? (RT), pp. 89–96.
ICEISICEIS-J-2008-Tarkkanen08a #modelling #process
Business Process Modeling for Non-uniform Work (KT), pp. 188–200.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-CreceliusKMNPSW #recommendation #social
Social recommendations at work (TC, MK, SM, TN, JXP, RS, GW), p. 884.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-MojdehC #question
Semi-supervised spam filtering: does it work? (MM, GVC), pp. 745–746.
MODELSMoDELS-2008-HemelVV #modelling #named #object-oriented #web #workflow
WebWorkFlow: An Object-Oriented Workflow Modeling Language for Web Applications (ZH, RV, EV), pp. 113–127.
MODELSMoDELS-2008-HemelVV #modelling #named #object-oriented #web #workflow
WebWorkFlow: An Object-Oriented Workflow Modeling Language for Web Applications (ZH, RV, EV), pp. 113–127.
RERE-2008-JonesLML #learning #requirements
Use and Influence of Creative Ideas and Requirements for a Work-Integrated Learning System (SJ, PL, NAMM, SNL), pp. 289–294.
REFSQREFSQ-2008-PaechR #quality #requirements
REFSQ’08 International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (BP, CR), pp. 1–5.
REFSQREFSQ-2008-ZhangFH #challenge #optimisation #requirements
Search Based Requirements Optimisation: Existing Work and Challenges (YZ, AF, MH), pp. 88–94.
ICSEICSE-2008-StoreyRBMS #debugging #developer #game studies #how
TODO or to bug: exploring how task annotations play a role in the work practices of software developers (MADS, JR, RIB, DM, JS), pp. 251–260.
SPLCSPLC-2008-McGregor #agile #product line
Agile Software Product Lines — A Working Session (JDM), p. 364.
WICSAWICSA-2007-ClementsKK #architecture
Working Session: Software Architecture Competence (PCC, RK, MK), p. 27.
CASECASE-2007-NarasimhaKS #approach #email #information management #markov #process
A Semi Markov Decision Process Approach To E-mail Management In A Knowledge Work Environment (CYN, MK, RS), pp. 1051–1056.
DACDAC-2007-VenkataramanPGOMYNZ
Making Manufacturing Work For You (SV, RP, SG, AO, RM, GY, WN, YZ), pp. 107–108.
DATEDATE-2007-MutyamV #process
Working with process variation aware caches (MM, NV), pp. 1152–1157.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-BureaC #complexity
Complexity of ambient intelligence in managerial work (VB, PC), p. 325.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-Dickinson07a #diagrams
“Touching the void”…: narrowing the crevasse between the tactile diagrams that tutors request and those that work in reality (AD), p. 339.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-LeidlR #how #learning #question
How will future learning work in the third dimension? (ML, GR), p. 329.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-LevyB #education #tool support
We work so hard and they don’t use it: acceptance of software tools by teachers (RBBL, MBA), pp. 246–250.
ICPCICPC-2007-Kiczales #aspect-oriented #design
Making the Code Look Like the Design — Aspects and Other Recent Work (GK), p. 14.
ICSMEICSM-2007-Arcelli #reverse engineering
Working Session on Reverse Engineering techniques for Application Portfolio Management — RE4APM 2007 - (FA), pp. 495–496.
ICSMEICSM-2007-HassanZ #re-engineering
MythSE Myths in Software Engineering Half day ICSM 2007Working Session (AEH, TZ), pp. 489–490.
MSRMSR-2007-WeissgerberPB #data mining #detection #developer #how #mining #visual notation
Visual Data Mining in Software Archives to Detect How Developers Work Together (PW, MP, MB), p. 9.
CEFPCEFP-2007-PlasmeijerAK #interactive #web
An Introduction to iTasks: Defining Interactive Work Flows for the Web (RP, PA, PWMK), pp. 1–40.
ICFPICFP-2007-PlasmeijerAK #execution #interactive #named #specification #web
iTasks: executable specifications of interactive work flow systems for the web (RP, PA, PWMK), pp. 141–152.
ICFPICFP-2007-SewellNOPRSS #effectiveness #named #semantics #tool support
Ott: effective tool support for the working semanticist (PS, FZN, SO, GP, TR, SS, RS), pp. 1–12.
CHICHI-2007-ButlerZEBHK #case study #design
Work-centered design: a case study of a mixed-initiative scheduler (KAB, JZ, CE, AB, RH, DEK), pp. 747–756.
CHICHI-2007-LandgrenN #case study #interactive #mobile
A study of emergency response work: patterns of mobile phone interaction (JL, UN), pp. 1323–1332.
CHICHI-2007-OulasvirtaS #mobile #multi
Mobile kits and laptop trays: managing multiple devices in mobile information work (AO, LS), pp. 1127–1136.
CHICHI-2007-TangDSWSL #social
Exploring patterns of social commonality among file directories at work (JCT, CD, MS, FW, AES, TAL), pp. 951–960.
CHICHI-2007-TullioDCF #case study #how
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system (JT, AKD, JC, JF), pp. 31–40.
HCIDHM-2007-HelinVMAM #design #modelling
Digital Human Model Based Participatory Design Method to Improve Work Tasks and Workplaces (KH, JV, JM, SA, TM), pp. 847–855.
HCIDHM-2007-SutherlandD #aspect-oriented #validation
Validating Optical Motion Capture Assessments of the Dynamic Aspects of Work (JS, VGD), pp. 197–204.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-MakkonenV #empirical #multi
Some Empirical Results on a Multimedia Work Support System (JM, AV), pp. 654–662.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-BockKLS
The Role of Task Characteristics and Organization Culture in Non-Work Related Computing (NWRC) (GWB, HHK, PL, HS), pp. 681–690.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-HeldalRBW #collaboration
Presence, Creativity and Collaborative Work in Virtual Environments (IH, DJR, LB, RW), pp. 802–811.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-SavoyS #effectiveness
Effectiveness of Content Preparation in Information Technology Operations: Synopsis of a Working Paper (AS, GS), pp. 624–631.
HCIHCI-IPT-2007-SuhLSJY #collaboration #concept #design #evaluation #framework #interface
An Evaluation Framework for the Design Concepts of Tangible Interface on New Collaborative Work Support System (YS, CL, JS, MJ, MHY), pp. 1210–1219.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-FujinoIS #development #interface #motivation
Development of an Affective Interface for Promoting Employees’ Work Motivation in a Routine Work (HF, HI, HS), pp. 873–882.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-Jones
The Relationship Between Working Conditions and Musculoskeletal/Ergonomic Disorders in a Manufacturing Facility (DRJ), pp. 903–909.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-NishimuraH #approach #case study #data mining #fault #mining #visualisation
The Study of Past Working History Visualization for Supporting Trial and Error Approach in Data Mining (KN, MH), pp. 327–334.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-HouariF #approach #collaboration #performance
An Agent-Based Approach to Support Performance Management for Dynamic and Collaborative Work (NH, BHF), pp. 178–184.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2007-PanHX #framework #information management #process
A framework for supporting knowledge work processes (WP, IH, DX), pp. 252–257.
ICEISICEIS-EIS-2007-Hawryszkiewycz #collaboration #generative #process
Generating Collaborative Work Processes (IH), pp. 320–328.
RERE-2007-KwanMD #requirements
Viewing Project Collaborators WhoWork on Interrelated Requirements (IK, SM, DD), pp. 369–370.
REFSQREFSQ-2007-SawyerPH #quality #requirements
REFSQ 2007 International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (PS, BP, PH), pp. 1–17.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2007-Scedrov
The work of Dean Rosenzweig: a tribute to a scientist and an innovator (AS), pp. 371–374.
PPoPPPPoPP-2007-AgrawalHL #adaptation #feedback #parallel
Adaptive work stealing with parallelism feedback (KA, YH, CEL), pp. 112–120.
DocEngDocEng-2006-LumleyT
XSLT working session (JWL, JT), p. 1.
ICPCICPC-2006-SmithOK #architecture #comprehension #migration #web #web service
Working Session: Program Comprehension and Migration Strategies for Web Service and Service-Oriented Architectures (DBS, LO, KK), pp. 235–240.
ICSMEICSM-2006-MarcusLHP #evolution #information retrieval
Working Session: Information Retrieval Based Approaches in Software Evolution (AM, ADL, JHH, DP), pp. 197–209.
MSRMSR-2006-TsunodaMKKM #developer #using
Analyzing OSS developers’ working time using mailing lists archives (MT, AM, TK, YK, KiM), pp. 181–182.
CHICHI-2006-DhamijaTH #why
Why phishing works (RD, JDT, MAH), pp. 581–590.
CHICHI-2006-Landgren
Making action visible in time-critical work (JL), pp. 201–210.
CSCWCSCW-2006-BalkaW
Making things work: dimensions of configurability as appropriation work (EB, IW), pp. 229–238.
CSCWCSCW-2006-Bossen #health #standard
Representations at work: a national standard for electronic health records (CB), pp. 69–78.
CSCWCSCW-2006-CrabtreeOTCCG
The practical indispensability of articulation work to immediate and remote help-giving (AC, JO, PT, SC, TC, AG), pp. 219–228.
CSCWCSCW-2006-DabbishK #analysis #email
Email overload at work: an analysis of factors associated with email strain (LAD, REK), pp. 431–440.
CSCWCSCW-2006-HalversonEDK #coordination #design #development #visualisation
Designing task visualizations to support the coordination of work in software development (CAH, JBE, CD, WAK), pp. 39–48.
CSCWCSCW-2006-HindsM #coordination #distributed #social
Structures that work: social structure, work structure and coordination ease in geographically distributed teams (PJH, CM), pp. 343–352.
CSCWCSCW-2006-MunkvoldEK #formal method
Formalizing work: reallocating redundancy (GM, GE, HK), pp. 59–68.
CSCWCSCW-2006-WilsonGF #collaboration #scalability
Not all sharing is equal: the impact of a large display on small group collaborative work (SMW, JG, JF), pp. 25–28.
CSCWCSCW-2006-YamashitaI #collaboration
Effects of machine translation on collaborative work (NY, TI), pp. 515–524.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-CheungKZKY #evaluation #perspective
Does EigenPalm work? A System and Evaluation Perspective (KHC, AWKK, DZ, MK, JY), pp. 445–448.
KRKR-2006-BoothMW #how
A Bad Day Surfing Is Better than a Good Day Working: How to Revise a Total Preorder (RB, TAM, KSW), pp. 230–238.
SEKESEKE-2006-RatanotayanonKS #agile #documentation
After the Scrum: Twenty Years of Working without Documentation (SR, JK, SES), pp. 194–199.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-LiKVJ #query #transaction #web
Getting work done on the web: supporting transactional queries (YL, RK, SV, HVJ), pp. 557–564.
FSEFSE-2006-NgCCY #design pattern #empirical #experience #refactoring
Work experience versus refactoring to design patterns: a controlled experiment (THN, SCC, WKC, YTY), pp. 12–22.
ICSEICSE-2006-LaTozaVD #case study #developer #maintenance #modelling
Maintaining mental models: a study of developer work habits (TDL, GV, RD), pp. 492–501.
WICSAWICSA-2005-LungZG #architecture #what
Reflection on Software Architecture Practices — What Works, What Remains to Be Seen, and What Are the Gaps (CHL, MZ, NG), pp. 221–222.
WICSAWICSA-2005-StaffordB
Working Session Reports (JAS, JB), pp. 181–184.
CASECASE-2005-WangLWK #architecture #distributed #simulation #using
Collision resolution simulation for distributed control architectures using LonWorks (MW, EL, EW, MK), pp. 319–326.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-BrusilovskyS #case study #self #student
Engaging students to work with self-assessment questions: a study of two approaches (PB, SAS), pp. 251–255.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Deibel #interactive
Team formation methods for increasing interaction during in-class group work (KD), pp. 291–295.
IWPCIWPC-2005-CoxC #comprehension #source code
Working Session: Textual Views of Source Code to Support Comprehension (AC, MLC), pp. 109–112.
IWPCIWPC-2005-JinW #re-engineering
Working Session on Interoperable Reengineering Services (DJ, AW), pp. 291–293.
STOCSTOC-2005-Fortnow #legacy
Beyond NP: the work and legacy of Larry Stockmeyer (LF), pp. 120–127.
DLTDLT-J-2004-Freund05 #array #string
P Systems working in the sequential mode on arrays and strings (RF), pp. 663–682.
SEFMSEFM-2005-Hall #formal method
Making Formal Methods Work (AH), pp. 261–262.
CHICHI-2005-Louca #programming #student #syntax #usability
The syntax or the story behind it?: a usability study of student work with computer-based programming environments in elementary science (LTL), pp. 849–858.
CHICHI-2005-MarkGH
No task left behind?: examining the nature of fragmented work (GM, VMG, JH), pp. 321–330.
EDOCEDOC-2005-WitthawaskulJ #modelling #transaction #using
Transaction Support Using Unit of Work Modeling in the Context of MDA (WW, REJ), pp. 131–141.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2005-Greene #enterprise
Changing the Way the Enterprise Works: Operational Transformations (TG), p. 7.
ICMLICML-2005-RosellHRP #learning #why
Why skewing works: learning difficult Boolean functions with greedy tree learners (BR, LH, SR, DP), pp. 728–735.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-BastM #retrieval #why
Why spectral retrieval works (HB, DM), pp. 11–18.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-EfthimiadisH #how #student
Search engines and how students think they work (ENE, DGH), pp. 595–596.
DACDAC-2004-BacchiniDBBNIY #named #verification #what
Verification: what works and what doesn’t (FB, RFD, BB, KB, KN, MI, EY), p. 274.
DATEDATE-DF-2004-AitkenM #dependence #design
From Working Design Flow to Working Chips: Dependencies and Impacts of Methodology Decisions (RCA, FM), p. 2.
DATEDATE-v1-2004-KretzschmarNM #power management #why
Why Transition Coding for Power Minimization of On-Chip Buses Does Not Work (CK, AKN, DM), pp. 512–517.
VLDBVLDB-2004-Campbell #database
Production Database Systems: Making Them Easy is Hard Work (DC), pp. 1196–1197.
CSEETCSEET-2004-Jenkins #named
PRO-SOFTWARE: A Government-Industry-Academia Partnership that Worked (MJ), pp. 92–97.
CSEETCSEET-2004-Milewski #human-computer #learning
Software Engineers and HCI Practitioners Learning to Work Together: A Preliminary Look at Expectations (AEM), pp. 45–49.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2004-MelinC #learning #student
Project oriented student work: learning & examination (UM, SC), pp. 87–91.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2004-Comon-Lundh
Intruder Theories (Ongoing Work) (HCL), pp. 1–4.
IWPCIWPC-2004-CanforaCV #design #empirical
Working in Pairs as a Means for Design Knowledge Building: An Empirical Study (GC, AC, CAV), pp. 62–69.
IWPCIWPC-2004-OBrienS #architecture #comprehension #web #web service
Working Session: Program Comprehension Strategies for Web Service and Service-oriented Architectures (LO, DBS), pp. 260–263.
DLTDLT-2004-Freund #array #string
P Systems Working in the Sequential Mode on Arrays and Strings (RF), pp. 188–199.
ICFPICFP-2004-NeergaardM #type system #why
Types, potency, and idempotency: why nonlinearity and amnesia make a type system work (PMN, HGM), pp. 138–149.
CHICHI-2004-EricksonHDK #design #distributed #evaluation #prototype #social
A social proxy for distributed tasks: design and evaluation of a working prototype (TE, WH, CD, WAK), pp. 559–566.
CHICHI-2004-GergleMKF #chat #matter #persistent
Persistence matters: making the most of chat in tightly-coupled work (DG, DRM, REK, SRF), pp. 431–438.
CHICHI-2004-GonzalezM #constant #multi #quote
“Constant, constant, multi-tasking craziness”: managing multiple working spheres (VMG, GM), pp. 113–120.
CSCWCSCW-2004-HardstoneHPSVR
Supporting informality: team working and integrated care records (GH, MH, RP, RS, AV, GR), pp. 142–151.
CSCWCSCW-2004-JuINW #design #physics
Where the wild things work: capturing shared physical design workspaces (WJ, AI, LN, TW), pp. 533–541.
CSCWCSCW-2004-NealeCR #framework #modelling
Evaluating computer-supported cooperative work: models and frameworks (DCN, JMC, MBR), pp. 112–121.
CSCWCSCW-2004-WangB #collaboration #concept #design #industrial
Concepts that support collocated collaborative work inspired by the specific context of industrial designers (HW, EB), pp. 546–549.
CAiSECAiSE-2004-Nilsson #information management #modelling
Modelling in Information Systems Engineering When It Works and When It Doesn’t (BEN), p. 1.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Ballesteros #collaboration #internet
Collaboration @ Work: 3rd Wave of Internet to Foster Collaboration between Individuals on the Seem (ILB), p. XVII-XXVII.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-Johansson #development
Development of ICT in Professional Work (AJ), pp. 535–537.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-PerkinsC #authentication #case study #collaboration #design #industrial #process #social
E-Systems Design Through the Study of Authentic Work Practice — Social Activity Theory and the Case of University — Industry Collaboration (JP, SC), pp. 317–324.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2004-Whatley #student
Software Agents for Supporting Student Team Project Work (JW), pp. 190–196.
ICPRICPR-v3-2004-FurukawaKMSMT #3d #approximate #estimation #image #physics #using
Spine Posture Estimation Method from Human Images Using 3D Spine Model — Computation of the rough approximation of the physical forces working on vertebral bodies (DF, TK, KM, YS, KM, TT), pp. 322–325.
SEKESEKE-2004-MarmaridisGG #architecture #web
Web based architecture for Dynamic eCollaborative work (IM, JAG, AG), p. 445–?.
SACSAC-2004-Bardram #design
Applications of context-aware computing in hospital work: examples and design principles (JB), pp. 1574–1579.
SACSAC-2004-HarringtonC #profiling
Route profiling: putting context to work (AH, VC), pp. 1567–1573.
HTHT-2003-WangL #enterprise #hypermedia #realtime
A cooperative hypermedia solution to work management in real-time enterprises (WW, FML), pp. 196–197.
ICDARICDAR-2003-Dengel #challenge #comprehension #documentation
Making Documents Work: Challenges for Document Understanding (AD), p. 1026–?.
CSEETCSEET-2003-AlfonsoM #learning #re-engineering
Learning Software Engineering with Group Work (MIA, FM), p. 309–?.
CSEETCSEET-2003-Poole #development
The Softer Side of Custom Software Development: Working with the Other Players (WGPJ), pp. 14–21.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2003-MurrayHKMWST #case study #education #experience #ide #java #what
Experiences with IDEs and Java teaching: what works and what doesn’t (KAM, JMH, MK, TM, PJW, NCS, JAT), pp. 215–216.
STOCSTOC-2003-GeorgiouRS #scheduling
Work-competitive scheduling for cooperative computing with dynamic groups (CG, AR, AAS), pp. 251–258.
ICALPICALP-2003-KarkkainenS #array #linear
Simple Linear Work Suffix Array Construction (JK, PS), pp. 943–955.
CAiSECAiSE-2003-CaliCGLNV #integration #named #semantics
IBIS: Semantic Data Integration at Work (AC, DC, GDG, ML, PN, FV), pp. 79–94.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-DelaitreLSV #experience
Experience Management in the Work of Public Organizations: The Pellucid Project (SD, SCL, SS, GV), pp. 438–441.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2003-BonacinB #design #towards
Designing Towards Supporting and Improving Co-Operative Organisational Work Practices (RB, MCCB), pp. 233–238.
CIKMCIKM-2003-GloorLDZ #analysis #collaboration #communication #network #visualisation
Visualization of Communication Patterns in Collaborative Innovation Networks — Analysis of Some W3C Working Groups (PAG, RL, SBCD, YZ), pp. 56–60.
SEKESEKE-2003-LetelierCS #development #programming
Working with Extreme Programming in a Software Development Laboratory (PL, JHCC, EAS), pp. 612–615.
CADECADE-2003-GaillourdetHLS
The New WALDMEISTER Loop at Work (JMG, TH, BL, HS), pp. 317–321.
CAVCAV-2003-GrumbergHS #algorithm #analysis #distributed #reachability
A Work-Efficient Distributed Algorithm for Reachability Analysis (OG, TH, AS), pp. 54–66.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2002-Joyce
Group work at postgraduate level: some issues (DJ), p. 220.
ICSMEICSM-2002-SouterP #analysis #testing
Putting Escape Analysis to Work for Software Testing (ALS, LLP), pp. 430–439.
CHICHI-2002-MartinRS #design #interactive
Applying patterns of cooperative interaction to work (re)design: e-government and planning (DBM, MR, IS), pp. 235–242.
CSCWCSCW-2002-BegoleTSY #distributed #visualisation
Work rhythms: analyzing visualizations of awareness histories of distributed groups (JB, JCT, RBS, NY), pp. 334–343.
CSCWCSCW-2002-Bossen #parametricity
The parameters of common information spaces: : the heterogeneity of cooperative work at a hospital ward (CB), pp. 176–185.
CSCWCSCW-2002-JonesH #coordination #distributed #using
Extreme work teams: using SWAT teams as a model for coordinating distributed robots (HJ, PJH), pp. 372–381.
CSCWCSCW-2002-Painter #case study #information management
The electronic claim file: a case study of impacts of information technology in knowledge work (BP), pp. 276–285.
CSCWCSCW-2002-PetterssonRH #case study
Ambiguities, awareness and economy: a study of emergency service work (MP, DWR, BH), pp. 286–295.
CSCWCSCW-2002-ReddyD
A finger on the pulse: temporal rhythms and information seeking in medical work (MCR, PD), pp. 344–353.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-2002-ParkinsonG #composition #development #using
High-Integrity Systems Development for Integrated Modular Avionics Using VxWorks and GNAT (PP, FG), pp. 163–178.
ICEISICEIS-2002-EstevesP #enterprise #framework #implementation
A Framework to Analyse Most Critical Work Packages in ERP Implementation Projects (JE, JAP), pp. 89–98.
ICPRICPR-v3-2002-LiZL #set
A New Strategy for Selecting Working Sets Applied in SMO (JL, BZ, FL), pp. 427–430.
HTHT-2001-Dalgaard #hypermedia
Hypertext and the scholarly archive: intertexts, paratexts and metatexts at work (RD), pp. 175–184.
HTHT-2001-Wideroos #process #tool support
Awt (Associative writing tool): supporting writing process with a ZigZag based writing tool — work in progress (KW), pp. 35–36.
FMFME-2001-IglesiasGCNF #case study #protocol #prototype #specification
From Complex Specifications to a Working Prototype. A Protocol Engineering Case Study (MJFI, FJGC, JMPC, MLN, ARF), pp. 436–448.
CAiSECAiSE-2001-KrogstieJ #flexibility #process
Flexible Support of Work Processes — Balancing the Support of Organisations and Workers (JK, HDJ), pp. 477–482.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-2001-Abom
Frame-Working with RM-ODP (LA), p. 392.
PPDPPPDP-2001-DanvyN
Defunctionalization at Work (OD, LRN), pp. 162–174.
RERE-2001-HammondRH #question
Will It Work? (JH, RR, AH), pp. 102–109.
ICLPICLP-2001-MazurRJB #aspect-oriented #garbage collection
Practical Aspects for a Working Compile Time Garbage Collection System for Mercury (NM, PR, GJ, MB), pp. 105–119.
HTHT-2000-Feise #collaboration #named
Posties: a WebDAV application for collaborative work (JF), pp. 228–229.
VLDBVLDB-2000-Bowker
Work and Information Practices in the Sciences of Biodiversity (GCB), pp. 693–696.
CSEETCSEET-2000-DrummondB #development #re-engineering #student
The Development and Trial of SEGWorld: A Virtual Environment for Software Engineering Student Group Work (SD, CB), p. 87–?.
CSEETCSEET-2000-KorneckiZE #concept #learning #programming #realtime
Learning Real-Time Programming Concepts through VxWorks Lab Experiments (AJK, JZ, DE), p. 294–?.
ESOPESOP-2000-ElgaardMS #c #debugging #source code
Compile-Time Debugging of C Programs Working on Trees (JE, AM, MIS), pp. 119–134.
CHICHI-2000-BrownSO
A diary study of information capture in working life (BATB, AS, KO), pp. 438–445.
CHICHI-2000-Spencer #constraints #development #social
The streamlined cognitive walkthrough method, working around social constraints encountered in a software development company (RS), pp. 353–359.
CSCWCSCW-2000-Bernstein #how #process #tool support
How can cooperative work tools support dynamic group process? bridging the specificity frontier (AB), pp. 279–288.
CSCWCSCW-2000-FussellKS #collaboration #communication #coordination #visual notation
Coordination of communication: effects of shared visual context on collaborative work (SRF, REK, JS), pp. 21–30.
ICMLICML-2000-HsuHW #classification #naive bayes #why
Why Discretization Works for Naive Bayesian Classifiers (CNH, HJH, TTW), pp. 399–406.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2000-Daniels00a #component #design
Component Based Design: A Complete Worked Example (JD), p. 470.
SACSAC-2000-Wainer #coordination #logic #process #representation
Logic Representation of Processes in Work Activity Coordination (JW), pp. 203–209.
SACSAC-2000-WiilH #development #hypermedia #library #requirements
Requirements for Development of Hypermedia Technology for a Digital Library Supporting Scholarly Work (UKW, DLH), pp. 607–609.
ICSEICSE-2000-Kammer #approach #component #distributed #process
Supporting dynamic distributed work processes with a component and event based approach (PJK), pp. 710–712.
ISSTAISSTA-2000-Lev-AmiRSW #case study #static analysis #verification
Putting static analysis to work for verification: A case study (TLA, TWR, SS, RW), pp. 26–38.
DATEDATE-1999-HuhnSKL #verification
Verifying Imprecisely Working Arithmetic Circuits (MH, KS, TK, GL), p. 65–?.
HTHT-1999-DavisMRBGNSWA #hypermedia #standard
Interoperability between Hypermedia Systems: The Standardisation Work of the OHSWG (HCD, DEM, SR, NOB, KG, PJN, LS, UKW, KMA), pp. 201–202.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1999-Carter #collaboration #student #what
Collaboration or plagiarism: what happens when students work together (JC), pp. 52–55.
FMFM-v2-1999-HabriasPL #case study #collaboration #specification
A Study of Collaborative Work: Answers to a Test on Formal Specification in B (HH, PP, JYL), pp. 1856–1857.
ICFPICFP-1999-BentonK #java
Interlanguage Working Without Tears: Blending SML with Java (NB, AK), pp. 126–137.
CHICHI-1999-RekimotoS #hybrid
Augmented Surfaces: A Spatially Continuous Work Space for Hybrid Computing Environments (JR, MS), pp. 378–385.
CHICHI-1999-VeinottOOF #video
Video Helps Remote Work: Speakers Who Need to Negotiate Common Ground Benefit from Seeing Each Other (ESV, JSO, GMO, XF), pp. 302–309.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Conway
Compensable injuries due to repetitive motion in computerized office work (FTC), pp. 961–965.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-HerrmannH #self #workflow
Augmenting self-controlled work allocation in workflow-management-applications (TH, MH), pp. 288–292.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Keenan #concept
Systems of intellectual capital in collectivities from work organizations to human settlements: Some conceptualizations (JJK), pp. 397–401.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-KimJJKL #collaboration #documentation #effectiveness #named
CoDocs: An electronic document management system supporting effective collaborative work (GWK, SKJ, JHJ, IHK, MJL), pp. 593–597.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-KofoedHB #women
A training model for women — new opportunities with new technologies and new forms of work organisation (LBK, IH, DB), pp. 568–572.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-McNeese #analysis #learning #metric #performance #process #protocol
Making sense of teamwork: the use of protocol analysis / performance measures to reveal cooperative work processes in a situated learning environment (MDM), pp. 502–506.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Menzel #design
New design solution for call center work places from the point of view of furniture manufacturer (DM), pp. 1327–1331.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-NakayasuNNNK #design #human-computer
Human-computer cooperative work for design and production cycle (HN, MN, EN, YN, TK), pp. 1226–1230.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Pederson #design #information management #physics
Physical-virtual instead of physical or virtual — designing artefacts for future knowledge work environments (TP), pp. 1070–1074.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-SagataOT
Group work with younger children for making animated stories (YSS, TO, YT), pp. 362–366.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Tielsch #health #interface #network #safety
Call center — interface between companies’ practice and the competence network of safety and health at work in North-Rhine-Westfalia (RT), pp. 1332–1336.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-WagnerBMS #architecture #collaboration #design
Spaces for creating context & awareness — designing a collaborative virtual work space for (landscape) architects (IW, MB, PM, DS), pp. 283–287.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-WhatleyBSS #online #student
Group project support agents for helping students work online (JW, MDB, GS, PJAS), pp. 672–676.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Aborg #documentation #physics
Electronic Document Handling — a Longitudinal Study on the Effects on Physical and Psychosocial Work Environment (), pp. 15–18.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-BaggenW #approach #evaluation #interactive #interface #named
WorkLAB — An interactive interface evaluation approach (RB, RW), pp. 1013–1017.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-FostervoldL
Variation of sitting posture in work with VDU’s. The effect of downward gaze (KIF, IL), pp. 56–60.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-FukuzumiY #case study
Study on Stress Management — Relationship among Body Sway, Eye Accomodation, and Mental Fatigue by VDT Work - (SF, TY), pp. 79–83.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-JensenLR
Forearm Muscular Fatigue during four Hours of Intensive Computer Mouse Work — Relation to Age (BRJ, BL, AR), pp. 93–96.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-JorgensenGLJ
Mental Workload in IT Work: Combining Cognitive and Physiological Perspectives (AHJ, AHG, BL, BRJ), pp. 97–101.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-KasamatsuAFIN
Effect of Menstrual Cycle on Monotonous Works Demand High Awaking Conditions (KK, MA, MFF, KI, SPN), pp. 167–172.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-KetolaHTTV #random
Ergonomics in VDU Work: a randomized controlled trial (RK, MH, RT, EPT, EVJ), pp. 19–22.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-KylmaahoRKV #case study
Supporting the forearm and wrist during mouse and keybord work. A field study (EK, SR, RK, EVJ), pp. 23–26.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Seppala #experience
Factors Associated with the Experience of Stress and Well-Being in Computer-Based Office Work (PKS), pp. 178–183.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-TakedaK
Influences of Ergo-meter Work Load Stimulated Fluctuations in CFF Values of Circadian Rhythm on VDU Work Load Related central Nerve Fatigue (MT, SK), pp. 84–88.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-ToivonenT #assessment
Assessment of dose-response relationship between VDU work and discomfort (RT, EPT), pp. 27–30.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Wolber #design #process
Work-Oriented IT Tool Design for Dynamic Business Processes and Organization Structures (MW), pp. 316–320.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-ZullighovenGKW #development
Application-Oriented Software Development for Supporting Cooperative Work (HZ, GG, AK, IW), pp. 1213–1217.
EDOCEDOC-1999-HallidaySW #coordination #distributed #implementation #process #workflow
Implementing support for work activity coordination within a distributed workflow system (JJH, SKS, SMW), pp. 116–123.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1999-Gamma #design pattern
Design Patterns at Work (EG), p. 4.
ESECESEC-FSE-1999-Zeller #question #why
Yesterday, My Program Worked. Today, It Does Not. Why? (AZ), pp. 253–267.
ICSEICSE-1999-WoodmanGMH #programming #smalltalk
OU LearningWorks: A Customized Programming Environment for Smalltalk Modules (MW, RG, MM, SH), pp. 638–641.
LICSLICS-1999-GottlobP #complexity #modelling
Working with Arms: Complexity Results on Atomic Representations of Herbrand Models (GG, RP), pp. 306–315.
DACDAC-1998-KimCLLPK #functional #modelling
Virtual Chip: Making Functional Models Work on Real Target Systems (NK, HC, SL, SL, ICP, CMK), pp. 170–173.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-BerginN #development #internet #java
Group 3 (working group): curricular opportunities of Java based Internet software development (JB, TLN), p. 270.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-Ellis #development #internet #learning #multi #problem
Group 1 (working group): development and use of multimedia and Internet resources for a problem based learning environment (AE), p. 269.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-FincherP #experience #towards #using
Beyond anecdote towards real transfer: using other institutions’ experience of project work (SF, MP), pp. 86–89.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-Goldberg #artificial reality
Building a system in virtual reality with LearningWorks (AG), pp. 5–9.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-GrissomK #education #online
Group 5 (working group): the on-line computer science teaching centre (SG, DK), p. 270.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-MedleyR #development #internet #research
Group 2 (working group): ethical issues related to Internet development and research (MDM, RHR), p. 269.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-NorrisSS #comprehension #education
Educational technology over 25 years (panel): understanding the conditions when it works (CAN, JS, ES), p. 268.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-Thomas #education
Group 4 (working group): the impact of campus-wide portable computing on computer science education (ST), p. 270.
CSMRCSMR-1998-JakobiW #automation #database #evaluation #framework #maintenance #named #proving #theorem proving
DBFW: A Simple DataBase FrameWork for the Evaluation and Maintenance of Automated Theorem Prover Data (PJ, AW), pp. 185–188.
IWPCIWPC-1998-SingerL #design #re-engineering
Studying Work Practices to Assist Tool Design in Software Engineering (JS, TCL), pp. 173–179.
WCREWCRE-1998-BurdM #comprehension #re-engineering
Assisting Human Understanding to Aid the Targeting of Necessary Reengineering Work (EB, MM), pp. 2–9.
FMFM-1998-Karlsen #framework #higher-order #integration #tool support
The UniForM WorkBench — A Higher Order Tool Integration Framework (EWK), pp. 266–280.
CHICHI-1998-AdlerGHOS #design
A Diary Study of Work-Related Reading: Design Implications for Digital Reading Devices (AA, AG, BLH, KO, AS), pp. 241–248.
CSCWCSCW-1998-Bardram #design #process
Designing for the Dynamics of Cooperative Work Activities (JB), pp. 89–98.
CSCWCSCW-1998-HouseBS #information management #set #trust
Cooperative Knowledge Work and Practices of Trust: Sharing Environmental Planning Data Sets (NAVH, MHB, LRS), pp. 335–343.
CSCWCSCW-1998-KovalainenRA
Diaries at Work (MK, MR, EA), pp. 49–58.
CSCWCSCW-1998-NeuwirthMRCW #communication
Envisioning Communication: Task-Tailorable Representations of Communication in Asynchronous Work (CN, JHM, SHR, RC, GCW), pp. 265–274.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1998-Forman
Putting Metaclasses to Work (IRF), p. 447.
POPLPOPL-1998-GhiyaH #analysis #pointer
Putting Pointer Analysis to Work (RG, LJH), pp. 121–133.
FSEFSE-1998-Griss #industrial #re-engineering
Software Engineering as a Profession: Industry and Academia Working Together (MLG), pp. 203–208.
ICSEICSE-1998-KoikeC #3d #empirical #how #re-engineering #visualisation
How Does 3D Visualization Work in Software Engineering? : Empirical Study of a 3D Version/Module Visualization System (HK, HCC), pp. 516–519.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-GoldweberIBCDFM #education
Historical perspectives on the computing curriculum (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on historical perspectives in computing education) (MG, JI, IAB, AGC, GD, HF, JPM, RR), pp. 94–111.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-GrangerLABGJMY #education #information management #social #using
Using information technology to integrate social and ethical issues into the computer science and information systems curriculum (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on social and ethical issue in computing curricula) (MJG, JCL, ESA, CB, DG, DDJ, CDM, FHY), pp. 38–50.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-JoyceKGKKLLSW #design #guidelines #recommendation #repository
Developing laboratories for the SIGCSE computing laboratory repository: guidelines, recommendations, and sample labs (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on designing laboratory materials for computing courses) (DTJ, DK, JGP, EBK, WK, CL, KL, ES, RAW), pp. 1–12.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-LawheadABCCDDFS #distance #learning #web #what
The Web and distance learning: what is appropriate and what is not (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on the web and distance learning) (PBL, EA, CGB, LC, DC, JD, MD, ERF, KS), pp. 27–37.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-NapsBJMPPT #interactive #using #visualisation
Using the WWW as the delivery mechanism for interactive, visualization-based instructional modules (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on visualization) (TLN, JB, RJP, MFM, MPM, VKP, JT), pp. 13–26.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-PetreP #internet #problem #programming
Programming practical work and problem sessions via the Internet (MP, BAP), pp. 125–128.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-SiviterPK #collaboration #effectiveness
Harnessing technology for effective inter- and intra-institutional collaboration (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on supporting inter- and intra institutional collaboration) (DS, MP, BJK), pp. 70–93.
ITiCSEITiCSE-WGR-1997-WolzPACDKLMSW #collaboration #communication #education
Computer-mediated communication in collaborative educational settings (report of the ITiCSE 1997 working group on CMC in collaborative educational settings) (UW, JP, PA, ZC, JD, GK, AL, SM, RS, HMW), pp. 51–69.
STOCSTOC-1997-Reif #approximate #constant #evaluation #polynomial
Approximate Complex Polynomial Evaluation in Near Constant Work Per Point (JHR), pp. 30–39.
CHICHI-1997-EllisRP #visualisation
Putting Visualization to Work: ProgramFinder for Youth Placement (JBE, AR, CP), pp. 502–509.
CHICHI-1997-Muller #analysis #collaboration #human-computer
Translation in HCI: Formal Representations for Work Analysis and Collaboration (MJM), pp. 544–545.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-AarasRT
Work Posture and Musculoskeletal Pain (AA, OR, MT), pp. 635–638.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-BayehMSCCA #human-computer
Methodology for Studying Complex Ergonomic Interventions for HCI Work (ADB, FBPM, MJS, PC, FTC, PA), pp. 489–492.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Carayon #quality
Longitudinal Studies of Quality of Working Life and Stress Among Computer Users (PC), pp. 361–364.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-CarstensenN #towards
Towards Computer Support for Cooperation in Time-Critical Work Settings (PHC, MN), pp. 101–104.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-CoppolaBS #design #quality
The Qualit Esprit Project on Sociotechnical Systems (STS) Design and Quality of Working Life (QWL) (BC, FB, TS), pp. 225–228.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Grzybowski
Ergonomic Assessments of Workstands as the Basic Information for the Work Conditions Management in Plants (WG), pp. 687–690.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Gulliksen
Agility in Case Handling Work (JG), pp. 331–334.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-HaimsCSS
Work organization Interventions on WRMD’s in Office/Computer Work (MCH, PC, HS, NGS), pp. 513–516.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Horie
Fundamental Study on Optimum Working Posture of VDT Workers from the View Point of EMG (YH), pp. 643–646.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-JoynerSS #evaluation
The Context of Co-operative Working-Generic Issues, and all Evaluation of Some Software for Co-operative Working in a Manufacturing Engineering Engineering Environment (SMJ, CES, MAS), pp. 297–300.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Karsh
Psychosocial Work Factors and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Office Workers: An Examination of the Mediating Role of Stress (BTK), pp. 521–524.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Kjuus #design #health #requirements
Field Studies of Possible Health Effects Related to VDU Work-Epidemiological Design Options and Requirements (MDHK), pp. 627–630.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-KuwakinoF #simulation
Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Life and Work Events on Depressive Symptoms, Based on Computer Simulation (MK, YF), pp. 365–368.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MarianiPB #assessment #quality
The Quality of Working Life Assessment (MM, OP, SB), pp. 213–216.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MarkW #coordination #effectiveness
Coordinating Effective Work Routines with Groupware: Intra- and Intergroup Conventions (GM, VW), pp. 73–76.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MetakidesGW #user interface
User Interface Software & Technology (UIST) Under ESPRIT: Current Work and Future Directions (GM, AG, JW), pp. 485–488.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MurakiNSO #information management
Information Sharing Accelerated by Work History Based Contribution Management, Leads to Knowhow Sharing (KM, NN, KS, NO), pp. 81–84.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-NewmanCS #metric
Methodological Issues of Measurement of Psychosocial Work Factors in Computer/Office Work (LN, PC, WS), pp. 509–512.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-PaulD #concept #design #multi #privacy
Privacy and Acting in Groups-Key Concepts in Designing Multimedia-Supported Cooperative Work (HP, SD), pp. 281–284.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Pejtersen #approach #communication #information retrieval #network #semantics
A Cognitive Engineering Approach to Cross Disciplinary Exploration of Work Domains and Semantic Information Retrieval in Communication Networks (AMP), pp. 69–72.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-SchleiferLP
Breathing, Psychological Stress, and Musculoskeletal Complaints in VDT Data-Entry Work (LMS, RL, CSP), pp. 545–550.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Schmidt #concept #design #towards
Cooperative Work: Towards a Conceptual Foundation for CSCW Systems Design (KS), pp. 57–60.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-ShihG #design #guidelines #question
Do Existing Menu Design Guidelines Work in Chinese? (HMS, RSG), pp. 161–164.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Simonsen #design #quality
Working Conditions as Quality in Design Projects (GS), pp. 249–252.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-StrasserK #evaluation #rest
Ergonomic Evaluation of a Wrist Rest for VDU Work via Electromyographic Methods (HS, EK), pp. 615–618.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-SuhCSS
Perceived Work-Related Risk in Stress and Musculoskeletal Discomfort (HS, PC, FS, MJS), pp. 517–519.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-TakedaH #question
Does the Circadian Rhythm of VDT Operators Cause Fluctuations of CFF Value that to Mask Fatigue Variations During Work Load? (MT, YH), pp. 563–566.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-TrybusV97a
Professional Training and Work: Planning Transformation Dynamics Throughout Human Life (RJT, VFV), pp. 863–868.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-EnkawaU #information management
Transfering Experts’ Jobs to Novices and Computers by Information Sharing in Office Work (TE, HU), pp. 291–294.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-JackoD #analysis #interface #requirements
Interface Requirements: An Analysis of Technologies Designed for Individual and Group Work (JAJ, VGD), pp. 347–350.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-Keller #usability
Usability in the Perspective of Work Environment (KDK), pp. 621–624.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-TamuraZ #communication
Remote and Local Camera Works in Media Communication (HT, RZ), pp. 419–422.
EDOCEDOC-1997-Kindel #black box #encapsulation #interface #multi #named #what
COM: what makes it work, black-box encapsulation through multiple, immutable interfaces (CK), pp. 68–77.
KDDKDD-1997-Domingos #why
Why Does Bagging Work? A Bayesian Account and its Implications (PMD), pp. 155–158.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1997-Meyer #contract #design #object-oriented #source code
Design by Contract: Making Object-Oriented Programs that Work (BM), p. 360.
ESECESEC-FSE-1997-MeijlerDE #adaptation #composition #design pattern
Making Design Patterns Explicit in FACE: A Frame Work Adaptive Composition Environment (TDM, SD, RE), pp. 94–110.
DACDAC-1996-HutchinsH #how #perl #tool support
How to Write Awk and Perl Scripts to Enable Your EDA Tools to Work Together (RCH, SH), pp. 409–414.
CSEETCSEE-1996-MackeKNHCCM #industrial
An Industry/Academic Partnership that Worked: An In Progress Report (SM, SK, JN, IH, JC, AC, BM), pp. 234–247.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-AdamsCKMEHM #interactive #multi
Interactive multimedia pedagogies: report of the working group on interactive multimedia pedagogy (ESA, LC, AK, JM, AE, PH, JM), pp. 182–191.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-AlmstrumDBGLMPSS #evaluation #named
Evaluation: turning technology from toy to tool: report of the working group on evaluation (VLA, NBD, AB, MJG, JCL, DMM, MP, PS, FNS), pp. 201–217.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-BerginBPMNRWGKJ #bibliography #design #visualisation
An overview of visualization: its use and design: report of the working group in visualization (JB, KB, MPM, MFM, TLN, SHR, JW, MG, SK, RJP), pp. 192–200.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-HartleyGJMMPRS #education #interactive #internet #using #web
Enhancing teaching using the Internet: report of the working group on the World Wide Web as an interactive teaching resource (SH, JGP, DJ, CM, MDM, BAP, MR, MKS), pp. 218–228.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-KnoxWJKKLMPR #education #guidelines
Use of laboratories in computer science education: guidelines for good practice: report of the working group on computing laboratories (DK, UW, DTJ, EBK, JK, AL, JPM, VKP, KAR), pp. 167–181.
CIAAWIA-1996-Rodger #formal method #programming #tool support
Integrating Hands-on Work into the Formal Languages Course via Tools and Programming (SHR), pp. 132–148.
CSCWCSCW-1996-Bazzigaluppi #question #what
Groupware at Work: It’s Here Now, But Do We Know What It Is Yet? (GB), pp. 438–440.
CSCWCSCW-1996-BennettK #design #framework #tutorial
Working Through Meetings: A Framework for Designing Meeting Support (Tutorial) (JLB, JK), p. 4.
CSCWCSCW-1996-CortesM #collaboration #named #programming language
DCWPL: A Programming Language for Describing Collaborative Work (MC, PM), pp. 21–29.
CSCWCSCW-1996-Elliott #case study #how
Conflict and Cooperation in the Courts: Case Study of how CSCW Alters Work (doctoral colloquium) (MSE), p. 445.
CSCWCSCW-1996-FitzpatrickKM #case study #physics #social
Physical Spaces, Virtual Places and Social Worlds: a Study of Work in the Virtual (GF, SMK, TM), pp. 334–343.
CSCWCSCW-1996-GlancePP #flexibility #process
Generalized Process Structure Grammars GPSG for Flexible Representations of Work (NSG, DP, RP), pp. 180–189.
CSCWCSCW-1996-Greenbaum #case study #process
Back to Labor: Returning to Labor Process Discussions in the Study of Work (JG), pp. 229–237.
CSCWCSCW-1996-MoranCHKMM #case study #collaboration #process
Evolutionary Engagement in an Ongoing Collaborative Work Process: A Case Study (TPM, PC, SRH, GK, SLM, WvM), pp. 150–159.
CSCWCSCW-1996-PycockB #design #industrial
Getting Others to get it Right: an Ethnography of Design Work in the Fashion Industry (JP, JB), pp. 219–228.
CSCWCSCW-1996-Ramduny #architecture #interface
Temporal Interface Issues and Software Architecture for Remote Cooperative Work (doctoral colloquium) (DR), p. 447.
CSCWCSCW-1996-TollmarSS #design #experience #social
Supporting Social Awareness @ Work Design and Experience (KT, OS, AS), pp. 298–307.
KRKR-1996-GiacomoINR #approach
Moving a Robot: The KR&R Approach at Work (GDG, LI, DN, RR), pp. 198–209.
SEKESEKE-1996-AllouiO #multi #process
Peace+: A Multi-Agent System for Computer-supported Cooperative work in Software Process Centered Environments (IA, FO), pp. 465–473.
POPLPOPL-1996-OderskyL
Putting Type Annotations to Work (MO, KL), pp. 54–67.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1995-French #architecture #database
“One Size Fits All” Database Architectures Do Not Work for DDS (CDF), pp. 449–450.
CSEETCSEE-1995-TalbertG #quality #staging
Managing Quality in Course Staging — A Working Paper (ST, EG), p. 437.
ICSMEICSM-1995-AbranM #adaptation #maintenance
A sizing measure for adaptive maintenance work products (AA, MM), pp. 286–294.
STOCSTOC-1995-CzumajGGPP #algorithm #parallel #problem #string
Work-time-optimal parallel algorithms for string problems (AC, ZG, LG, KP, WP), pp. 713–722.
STOCSTOC-1995-Reif #parallel #performance #polynomial
Work efficient parallel solution of Toeplitz systems and polynomial GCD (JHR), pp. 751–761.
CHICHI-1995-HarperS #collaboration #tool support
Collaborative Tools and the Practicalities of Professional Work at the International Monetary Fund (RHRH, AS), pp. 122–129.
CHICHI-1995-OlsonOM #design #question #realtime #video #what
What Mix of Video and Audio is Useful for Small Groups Doing Remote Real-Time Design Work? (JSO, GMO, DKM), pp. 362–368.
CAiSECAiSE-1995-PlihonR #modelling
Modelling Ways-of-Working (VP, CR), pp. 126–139.
CIKMCIKM-1995-TangV #concept #transaction
Transaction-oriented Work-flow Concepts in Inter-Organizational Environments (JT, JV), pp. 250–259.
SEKESEKE-1995-LiaoCS #framework #object-oriented #testing
An Integrated Testing Framework for Object-Oriented Programs-Work in Progress (SSL, KHC, SBS), pp. 123–125.
CAVCAV-1995-AzizSB #logic #probability
It Usually Works: The Temporal Logic of Stochastic Systems (AA, VS, FB), pp. 155–165.
HTHT-ECHT-1994-RostekM #editing
An Editor’s Workbench for an Art History Reference Work (LR, WM), pp. 233–238.
STOCSTOC-1994-Cohen #approximate
Polylog-time and near-linear work approximation scheme for undirected shortest paths (EC), pp. 16–26.
CSCWCSCW-1994-Bowers #network
The Work to Make a Network Work: Studying CSCW in Action (JB), pp. 287–298.
CSCWCSCW-1994-RouncefieldHRV #constant
Working with “Constant Interruption”: CSCW and the Small Office (MR, JAH, TR, SV), pp. 275–286.
CSCWCSCW-1994-Schmidt #concept
The Organization of Cooperative Work: Beyond the “Leviathan” Conception of the Organization of Cooperative Work (KS), pp. 101–112.
CSCWCSCW-1994-SimonSZ #communication
Communication Control in Computer Supported Cooperative Work Systems (RS, RJS, TZ), pp. 311–321.
AdaTRI-Ada-1994-Barbey #ada
Working with Ada 9X Classes (SB), pp. 129–140.
CAiSECAiSE-1994-GullaL #modelling #workflow
Modeling Cooperative Work for Workflow Management (JAG, OIL), pp. 53–65.
CAiSECAiSE-1994-MorenoRS #approach
A Generic Approach to Support a Way-of-Working Definition (MM, CR, CS), pp. 367–379.
ECOOPECOOP-1994-Streitz #hypermedia #matter
Putting Objects to Work: Hypermedia as the Subject Matter and the Medium for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (NAS), pp. 183–193.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1994-HagimontCFKLMP #evaluation #persistent
Persistent Shared Object Support in the Guide System: Evaluation & Related Work (DH, PYC, AF, SK, SL, JM, XRdP), pp. 129–144.
PPDPALP-1994-Paige #program transformation
Viewing A program Transformation System At Work (RP), p. 5.
PPDPPLILP-1994-Paige #program transformation
Viewing A Program Transformation System At Work (RP), pp. 5–24.
SACSAC-1994-Sun #modelling #process
Modelling software process change for cooperative work (YS), pp. 77–81.
ICLPILPS-1994-Dutra #logic programming #parallel #scheduling
Strategies for Scheduling And- and Or-Parallel Work in Parallel Logic Programming Systems (IdCD), pp. 289–304.
ISSTAISSTA-1994-PetersP #documentation #generative #testing
Generating a Test Oracle from Program Documentation (Work in Progress) (DKP, DLP), pp. 58–65.
ICDARICDAR-1993-NakagawaKMS #design #interface
Principles of pen interface design for creative work (MN, NK, KM, TS), pp. 718–721.
ICDARICDAR-1993-Popescu #hypermedia
Co-operative work in a hypertext system for universities (CP), pp. 696–698.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1993-JinRNS #concurrent #multi
Concurrency Control and Recovery of Multidatabase Work Flows in Telecommunication Applications (WWJ, MR, LN, APS), pp. 456–459.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-AbergCSW #flexibility
The Outcome of Experimentation with Flexible Working Hours (, BC, IS, GW), pp. 851–856.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-AdachiSE #aspect-oriented #concurrent #social
Social and Managerial Aspects of Group Work in Concurrent Engineering (TA, LCS, TE), pp. 8–13.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Arnetz #health
Stress Related Health Effects and VDT Work (BBA), pp. 746–749.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-BergqvistK #question #women
Is the Outcome of a Woman’s Pregnancy Influenced by her Work at a VDU? (UB, BK), pp. 740–745.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-BrodbeckR #implementation #industrial
Implementing Group Work in the Car Manufacturing Industry: The Foreman as a Focal Factor (FCB, SR), pp. 32–37.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Bruno
Eye Discomfort and VDT Work (PB), pp. 722–727.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-CarstensenS #analysis #requirements
Work Analysis — Perspectives on and Requirements for a Methodology (PHC, KS), pp. 575–580.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Darby
The Occupational Overuse Syndrome at VDT Work (FWD), pp. 728–733.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-HajnalC #case study #interactive
A Study of Additive and Interactive Effects of Work and Extra-Organizational Factors on Female VDT Workers (CH, PC), pp. 925–930.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-HjelmquistJ #visual notation
Work Possibilities for Visually Impaired: The role of Information Technology (EH, BJ), pp. 498–503.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-HolmB #knowledge base
Human Competence, Work Organisation and Knowledge Based System (PH, GB), pp. 970–975.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-LimC #approach #cumulative
An Integrated Approach to Cumulative Trauma Disorders in Computerized Offices: The Role of Psychosocial Work Factors, Psychological Stress and Ergonomic Risk Factors (SYL, PC), pp. 880–885.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Lindstrom #design
Finnish Longitudianl Studies of Job Design and VDT Work (KL), pp. 697–702.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-MertinsSC
Production Management Software Suitable for Group Work (KM, BS, MC), pp. 96–101.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-ParkerJW
Autonomous Group Working Within Integrated Manufacturing: A Longitudinal Investigation of Employee Role Orientations (SKP, PRJ, TDW), pp. 44–49.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-PrzygoddaS #development #evaluation
Development and Evaluation of a Productivity Management System for Autonomous Work Groups in Advanced Manufacturing Systems (MP, KHS), pp. 38–43.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-SaitoTSSS #visual notation
Physiological Indices of Visual Fatigue and Visual Comfort Related to VDT Work (SS, ST, SS, MS, TS), pp. 909–913.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Smith #automation
Automation of Work in Dangerous Environments (TJS), pp. 273–277.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-SotoyamaSTSS
Gaze Direction and Ocular Surface Area in VDT Work (MS, SS, ST, TS, SS), pp. 750–755.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Stenberg
Skin Symptoms and VDT Work (BS), pp. 734–739.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-SwansonS #performance
The Relationship of Working Posture to Performance in a Data Entry Task (NGS, SLS), pp. 994–998.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-TakedaHS93a #analysis
Analysis of Uric Properties for Stress Caused by VDT Work and Relationship Among CFF, HRV and VEP (MT, YH, KS), pp. 903–908.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-WeberU #evaluation
Psychological Criteria for the Evaluation of Different Forms of Group Work in Advanced Manufacturing Systems (WGW, EU), pp. 26–31.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Westlander #health #research
The Simultaneous Attack on Several Work Environment Factors — An Organizational Change Project Inspired of Occupational Health Research Findings (GW), pp. 833–838.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Yamamoto #performance
Topographic EEG Study of VDT Performance with Special Reference to Frontal Midline Theta Waves (Fm q) and Mental Work (SY), pp. 897–902.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-FurutaK #process #simulation
Computer Simulation Model of Cognitive Process in Group Works (KF, SK), pp. 979–984.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-Kakola #comprehension #coordination #embedded
Doing by Understanding: Embedded Systems for Understanding Coordinated Work (TK), pp. 973–978.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-KawasugiYNA #3d #named #physics
Romeo: Robot-Mediated Cooperative Work for Handling 3-Dimensional Physical Objects (KK, TY, YN, YA), pp. 567–572.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-SmithS #automation #human-computer #interactive
Human-Computer Interaction and the Automation of Work (KUS, TJS), pp. 837–842.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-UjitaKIK #analysis
Cooperative Work Analysis of Plant Operator Crew (HU, RK, KI, RK), pp. 955–960.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-HillLSW #analysis #multi
Planning for multiple task work: an analysis of a medical reception worksystem (BH, JL, WS, AW), pp. 314–320.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1993-CoulangeR #object-oriented #statistics
Object-Oriented Techniques at Work: Facts and Statistics (BC, AR), pp. 89–94.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1993-Lumsden
A View of VisualWorks: ParcPlace Smalltalk-80 (DL), p. 330.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1993-RatjensS #framework #named
ClassWorks — a Methodological Framework for Developing Systems (MR, RS), p. 317.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1993-NelsonBKM #object-oriented
Putting Object-Oriented Technology to Work in Autonomous Vehicles (MLN, RBB, SHK, RBM), pp. 279–288.
ICLPICLP-1993-BeaumontW #prolog #scheduling
Scheduling Speculative Work in Or-Parallel Prolog Systems (TB, DHDW), pp. 135–149.
ISSTAISSTA-1993-Blum #design #source code
Designing Programs to Check Their Work (Abstract) (MB), p. 1.
HTHT-ECHT-1992-Clark
Motif Applications + LinkWorks = Hyperenvironment (Demonstration) (WC), p. 295.
HTHT-ECHT-1992-Pavanello
The Complete Works of St. Thomas Aquinas on CD-ROM (Demonstration) (AP), p. 294.
CHICHI-1992-DegenMS
Working with audio: integrating personal tape recorders and desktop computers (LD, RM, GS), pp. 413–418.
CHICHI-1992-DourishB #distributed #named
Portholes: Supporting Awareness in a Distributed Work Group (PD, SAB), pp. 541–547.
CHICHI-1992-RopaA #case study #collaboration #communication #design #interface #multi
A Case Study of a Multimedia Co-working Task and the Resulting Interface Design of a Collaborative Communication Tool (AR, BA), pp. 649–650.
CHICHI-1992-SatzingerO #research
A Research Program to Assess User Perceptions of Group Work Support (JWS, LO), pp. 99–106.
CHICHI-1992-Szczur #design #user interface
Transportable Applications Environment (TAE) Plus User Interface Designer WorkBench (MRS), pp. 231–232.
CSCWCSCW-1992-Borenstein #framework #network
Computational Mail as Network Infrastructure for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (NSB), pp. 67–74.
CSCWCSCW-1992-KaplanTBB #collaboration #flexibility
Flexible, Active Support for Collaborative Work with ConversationBuilder (SMK, WJT, DPB, CB), pp. 378–385.
CSCWCSCW-1992-MaloneLF
Experiments with Oval: A Radically Tailorable Tool for Cooperative Work (TWM, KYL, CF), pp. 289–297.
CSCWCSCW-1992-PrakashK #collaboration
Undoing Actions in Collaborative Work (AP, MJK), pp. 273–280.
CSCWCSCW-1992-Rogers #distributed #network
Ghosts in the Network: Distributed Troubleshooting in a Shared Working Environment (YR), pp. 346–355.
CSCWCSCW-1992-TakemuraK #using
Cooperative Work Environment Using Virtual Workspace (HT, FK), pp. 226–232.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-1992-ElradLV #adaptation #development
Extending Working Evnrironments for the Development of Reactive/Adaptive Systems with Intelligent Controls (TE, SL, UV), pp. 242–256.
AdaTRI-Ada-C-1992-GieringB #ada #thread #using
Using POSIX Threads to Implement Ada Tasking: Description of Work in Progress (EWG, TPB), pp. 518–529.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1992-DojatP #prototype #representation #smalltalk #using
Representation of a Medical Expertise using the Smalltalk Environment: Putting a Prototype to Work (MD, FP), pp. 379–389.
DACDAC-1991-Fuhrman #industrial #synthesis #tool support
Industrial Extensions to University High Level Synthesis Tools: Making It Work in the Real World (TEF), pp. 520–525.
HTHT-1991-LongG #architecture #collaboration
The Virtual Notebook System: An Architecture for Collaborative Work (KBL, GAG), pp. 417–418.
FMVDME-1991-1-BednarczykB #recursion
CPO’s do not form a CPO, and yet Recursion Works (MAB, AMB), pp. 268–278.
CHICHI-1991-Kyng
The system work group computer science department Aarhus University (MK), pp. 477–478.
CHICHI-1991-LaiM #lens
Object lens: letting end-users create cooperative work applications (KYL, TWM), pp. 425–426.
CHICHI-1991-MinnemanB #case study #design #distributed #multi
Managing a trois: a study of a multi-user drawing tool in distributed design work (SLM, SAB), pp. 217–224.
CHICHI-1991-WhittakerBC #analysis #interactive #process
Co-ordinating activity: an analysis of interaction in computer-supported co-operative work (SW, SEB, HHC), pp. 361–367.
POPLPOPL-1991-ClingerR #metaprogramming
Macros That Work (WDC, JR), pp. 155–162.
ICSEICSE-1991-Marca
Augmenting SADT to Develop Computer Support for Cooperative Work (DAM), pp. 94–103.
ICTSSIWPTS-1991-Berghe #bibliography #consistency #specification #standard #tool support
Overview of the Standardisation of Conformance Test Specifications and Tools: European Work, Contribution to ISO/CCITT and Worldwide Harmonisation (FvdB), pp. 297–310.
ICGTGG-1990-Cuny #graph grammar #question #tool support
Graph Grammars as Tools in Applications Work? (JEC), pp. 46–47.
CSCWCSCW-1990-Clement #social
Cooperative Support for Computer Work: A Social Perspective on the Empowering of End Users (AC), pp. 223–236.
CSCWCSCW-1990-Hellman #collaboration
User Support: Illustrating Computer Use in Collaborative Work Contexts (RH), pp. 255–267.
CSCWCSCW-1990-Ishii #named #towards
TeamWorkStation: Towards a Seamless Shared Workspace (HI), pp. 13–26.
CSCWCSCW-1990-MaloneC #coordination #design #how #question #what
What is Coordination Theory and How Can It Help Design Cooperative Work Systems? (TWM, KC), pp. 357–370.
CSCWCSCW-1990-MarkusC #problem #tool support #why
Why CSCW Applications Fail: Problems in the Adoption of Interdependent Work Tools (MLM, TC), pp. 371–380.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-Parkinson #automation
Making CASE Work (JP), pp. 21–41.
ICLPNACLP-1990-Hausman #evaluation #prolog
Handling Speculative Work in OR-Parallel Prolog: Evaluation Results (BH), pp. 721–736.
DACDAC-1989-KollaritschLMSS #design #representation
A Unified Design Representation Can Work (PK, SL, DM, DS, PS), pp. 811–813.
DACDAC-1989-MillerGSW #design #integration #object-oriented
The Object-Oriented Integration Methodology of the Cadlab Work Station Design Environment (JM, KG, GS, CW), pp. 807–810.
CSEETSEI-1989-CorneliusMR #education #maintenance
Project Work in Software Maintenance Education (BJC, MM, DJR), pp. 16–25.
STOCSTOC-1989-BlumK #design #source code
Designing Programs That Check Their Work (MB, SK), pp. 86–97.
STOCSTOC-1989-KochLMRR #network
Work-Preserving Emulations of Fixed-Connection Networks (Extended Abstract) (RRK, FTL, BMM, SR, ALR), pp. 227–240.
CHICHI-1989-EhrlichBMT #tool support
Tools for supporting cooperative work near and far: highlights from the CSCW conference (SFE, TB, WM, JCT), pp. 353–356.
ICSEICSE-1989-BendifallahS #analysis #empirical #specification
Work Structures and Shifts: An Empirical Analysis of Software Specification Teamwork (SB, WS), pp. 260–270.
DACDAC-1988-Savir #design #verification #why
Why Partial Design Verification Works Better Than It Should (JS), pp. 704–707.
STOCSTOC-1988-GurevichS #linear #nondeterminism #sublinear
Nondeterministic Linear-Time Tasks May Require Substantially Nonlinear Deterministic Time in the Case of Sublinear Work Space (YG, SS), pp. 281–289.
FMVDME-1988-Ruggles88a #formal method #standard
Formal Methods in Standards — A Report from the BCS Working Group (CR), pp. 79–85.
CSCWCSCW-1988-BjerknesB #evaluation
The Memoirs of two Survivors: or the Evaluation of a Computer System for Cooperative Work (GB, TB), pp. 167–177.
CSCWCSCW-1988-BorensteinT
Cooperative Work in the Andrew Message System (NSB, CAT), pp. 306–323.
CSCWCSCW-1988-CiborraO #perspective #transaction
Encountering Electronic Work Groups: A Transaction Costs Perspective (CC, MHO), pp. 94–101.
CSCWCSCW-1988-Egido #bibliography #video
Video Conferencing as a Technology to Support Group Work: A Review of its Failures (CE), pp. 13–24.
CSCWCSCW-1988-EngestromES #health #process
Computerized Medical Records, Production Pressure and Compartmentalization in the Work Activity of Health Center Physicians (YE, RE, OS), pp. 65–84.
CSCWCSCW-1988-EvelandB #empirical
Work Group Structures and Computer Support: A Field Experiment (JDE, TKB), pp. 324–343.
CSCWCSCW-1988-GorryBCLT
Computer Support for Biomedical Work Groups (GAG, AMB, RJC, KBL, CMT), pp. 39–51.
CSCWCSCW-1988-Greenbaum #analysis
In Search of Cooperation: An Historical Analysis of Work Organization and Management Strategies (JG), pp. 102–114.
CSCWCSCW-1988-LaiM #lens #spreadsheet
Object Lens: A “Spreadsheet” for Cooperative Work (KYL, TWM), pp. 115–124.
CSCWCSCW-1988-Linde
Who’s in Charge here? Cooperative Work and Authority Negotiation in Police Helicopter Missions (CL), pp. 52–64.
CSCWCSCW-1988-Newman #collaboration #design
Sixth Graders and Shared Data: Designing a LAN Environment to Support Collaborative Work (DN), pp. 291–305.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-Pevzner #database #how #why
Precedental Data Bases: How and Why They are Worked Out and Used (BP), pp. 117–125.
ICSEICSE-1988-HarelLNPPSS #development
STATEMATE; A Working Environment for the Development of Complex Reactive Systems (DH, HL, AN, AP, MP, RS, AST), pp. 396–406.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-Bikson
Cognitive Press in Computer-Mediated Work (TKB), pp. 353–364.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-Bradley #industrial #using
Changing Roles in an Electronic Industry: Engineers Using CAD System and Secretaries Using work-Processing System (GB), pp. 295–302.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-CohenPC #health #women
Working Conditions and Health Complaints of Women Office Workers (BGFC, CSP, KEC), pp. 365–372.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-Knave #health #question
VDT Work: An Occupational Health Hazard? (BK), pp. 83–86.
HCIHCI-SES-1987-ZwahlenA #development
Development of a Work-Rest Schedule for VDT Work (HTZ, CCAJ), pp. 157–164.
CSCWCSCW-1986-Blomberg #process
The variable impact of computer technologies on the organization of work activities (JB), pp. 35–42.
CSCWCSCW-1986-GreifS
Data sharing in group work (IG, SKS), pp. 175–183.
CSCWCSCW-1986-KraemerK #development #problem
Computer-based systems for cooperative work and group decisionmaking: status of use and problems in development (KLK, JLK), pp. 353–375.
CSCWCSCW-1986-Lakin
A performing medium for working group graphics (FL), pp. 255–266.
CSCWCSCW-1986-Orr #process
Narratives at work: story telling as cooperative diagnostic activity (JEO), pp. 62–72.
CSCWCSCW-1986-StaszB
Computer-supported cooperative work: examples and issues in one federal agency (CS, TKB), pp. 318–324.
CSCWCSCW-1986-Winograd #design
A language/action perspective on the design of cooperative work (TW), pp. 203–220.
RTARTA-1985-Kandri-RodyKN #algebra #approach #commutative #problem #unification
An Ideal-Theoretic Approach to Work Problems and Unification Problems over Finitely Presented Commutative Algebras (AKR, DK, PN), pp. 345–364.
DACDAC-1982-Richardson
Important criteria in selecting engineering work stations (FR), pp. 440–444.
STOCSTOC-1980-FilottiM #algorithm #graph #morphism #polynomial
A Polynomial-time Algorithm for Determining the Isomorphism of Graphs of Fixed Genus (Working Paper) (ISF, JNM), pp. 236–243.
DACDAC-1979-Bresnen #automation #metric
Automation of manufacturing planning, shop loading and work measurement in an engineering job shop environment (EJB), pp. 215–221.
SOSPSOSP-1977-Potier #analysis #policy #set
Analysis of Demand Paging Policies with Swapped Working Sets (DP), pp. 125–131.
DACDAC-1974-Ressler
A simple computer-aided artwork system that works (DGR), pp. 92–97.
DACDAC-1972-MancusiW #editing #interactive
Interactive graphics for schematic editing, a working tool (MDM, JCW), pp. 301–304.
SIGMODSIGFIDET-1972-JervisP #approach #relational
An Approach for a Working Relational Data System (BJ, JLP), pp. 125–145.
SOSPSOSP-J-1973-DenningS72 #set
Properties of the Working Set Model (PJD, SCS), pp. 191–198.
SOSPSOSP-1971-DenningS #set
Properties of the Working Set Model (Abstract) (PJD, SCS), pp. 130–140.
SOSPSOSP-1967-Denning68 #behaviour #set
The Working Set Model for Program Behaviour (PJD), pp. 323–333.

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