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105 papers:

CSCWCSCW-2015-PinelleG #performance
The Effects of View Portals on Performance and Awareness in Co-Located Tabletop Groupware (DP, CG), pp. 195–206.
CSCWCSCW-2013-GenestGTKI #distributed #game studies #named #tool support
KinectArms: a toolkit for capturing and displaying arm embodiments in distributed tabletop groupware (AG, CG, AT, MK, ZI), pp. 157–166.
CSCWCSCW-2012-RoyGG #named #plugin #realtime #tool support
DiscoTech: a plug-in toolkit to improve handling of disconnection and reconnection in real-time groupware (BR, TCNG, CG), pp. 1287–1296.
CSCWCSCW-2011-GutwinLG #network #performance #realtime #testing
Real-time groupware in the browser: testing the performance of web-based networking (CG, ML, TCNG), pp. 167–176.
CSCWCSCW-2011-GutwinSXB #distributed
Chalk sounds: the effects of dynamic synthesized audio on workspace awareness in distributed groupware (CG, OSS, RX, SAB), pp. 85–94.
CSCWCSCW-2011-SaveryG #development #latency
It’s about time: confronting latency in the development of groupware systems (CS, TCNG), pp. 177–186.
HCIIDGD-2011-SuadamaraWH #design
Cross-Cultural Design of a Groupware Application for Global Virtual Team (RS, SW, AH), pp. 104–113.
CHICHI-2010-NeustaedterTT #community #maintenance
The role of community and groupware in geocache creation and maintenance (CN, AT, TKJ), pp. 1757–1766.
CSCWCSCW-2010-AmershiMMBT #multi
Multiple mouse text entry for single-display groupware (SA, MRM, NM, RB, KT), pp. 169–178.
CSCWCSCW-2010-GutwinGWWA #design
Gone but not forgotten: designing for disconnection in synchronous groupware (CG, TCNG, CW, NW, BdA), pp. 179–188.
ICEISICEIS-HCI-2010-SuadamaraWH #design #interactive #towards
Culture Influence on Human Computer Interaction — Cultural Factors Toward User’s Preference on Groupware Application Design (RS, SW, AH), pp. 186–191.
SPLCSPLC-2010-GadelhaCGCFL #approach #component #product line #using
An Approach for Developing Component-Based Groupware Product Lines Using the Groupware Workbench (BG, EC, MAG, AC, HF, CJPdL), pp. 446–450.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2009-Townsend #student #using
Using a groupware system in CS1 to engage introverted students (GCT), pp. 16–20.
CHICHI-2009-FiebrinkMM #physics
Dynamic mapping of physical controls for tabletop groupware (RF, DM, MRM), pp. 471–480.
CHICHI-2009-MoravejiICB #performance
A mischief of mice: examining children’s performance in single display groupware systems with 1 to 32 mice (NM, KI, EC, RB), pp. 2157–2166.
CHICHI-2009-PinelleBNM #coordination #evaluation
An evaluation of coordination techniques for protecting objects and territories in tabletop groupware (DP, MB, MAN, RLM), pp. 2129–2138.
HTHT-2008-Wang #named
Powermeeting: gwt-based synchronous groupware (WW), pp. 251–252.
CSCWCSCW-2008-StuckelG #distributed #interactive
The effects of local lag on tightly-coupled interaction in distributed groupware (DS, CG), pp. 447–456.
SEKESEKE-2008-DavidBP #development
Supporting Context-awareness in Web-based Groupware Development (JMND, MRSB, JAP), pp. 820–823.
CHICHI-2007-StachGPI #recognition
Improving recognition and characterization in groupware with rich embodiments (TS, CG, DP, PI), pp. 11–20.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-ZamzuriW
The Role of Cognitive Styles in Groupware Acceptance (NZ, WW), pp. 835–845.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-LiuK
Skill Transfer from Expert to Novice — Instruction Manuals Made by Means of Groupware (CYL, YK), pp. 423–429.
CHICHI-2006-MorrisHPW #gesture #interactive #multi
Cooperative gestures: multi-user gestural interactions for co-located groupware (MRM, AH, AP, TW), pp. 1201–1210.
CHICHI-2006-MorrisPWS #named
TeamTag: exploring centralized versus replicated controls for co-located tabletop groupware (MRM, AP, TW, JAS), pp. 1273–1282.
CSCWCSCW-2006-GutwinFWDB #network #performance #realtime
Improving network efficiency in real-time groupware with general message compression (CG, CF, MW, JD, TB), pp. 119–128.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2005-ArandaVCP #elicitation #tool support
Choosing Groupware Tools and Elicitation Techniques According to Stakeholders’ Features (GNA, AV, AC, MP), pp. 68–75.
ICSEICSE-2005-BeekMLGFS #automation #case study #protocol #verification
A case study on the automated verification of groupware protocols (MHtB, MM, DL, SG, AF, MS), pp. 596–603.
CSCWCSCW-2004-MorrisMW #communication
Individual audio channels with single display groupware: effects on communication and task strategy (MRM, DM, TW), pp. 242–251.
CSCWCSCW-2004-MorrisRSFV #coordination #multi #policy #protocol #social
Beyond “social protocols”: multi-user coordination policies for co-located groupware (MRM, KR, CS, CF, FV), pp. 262–265.
CSCWCSCW-2004-RyallFSM #interactive
Exploring the effects of group size and table size on interactions with tabletop shared-display groupware (KR, CF, CS, MRM), pp. 284–293.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2004-Lukosch
Customizable Data Distribution for Synchronous Groupware (SL), pp. 70–77.
RERE-2004-MarkBP #requirements
Expanding the Horizons of Requirements Engineering: Examining Requirements during Groupware Tool Diffusion (GM, MB, SEP), pp. 186–195.
ASEASE-2003-GrunbacherHB #empirical
An Empirical Study on Groupware Support for Software Inspection Meetings (PG, MH, SB), pp. 4–11.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2003-EdlundFKK #question
Extending Groupware for OLAP: Where Did My Time Go? (SE, DAF, VK, SK), pp. 47–54.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2003-Gittoes #approach #implementation #quality
A Three Perspective Approach to Groupware Implementation Quality Management: Within an Australian University (DG), pp. 307–312.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2003-AbeSO #named
Gli-Bbs: A Groupware Based on Geographical Location Information for Field Workers (AA, TS, NO), pp. 3–9.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2002-RapanottiBG #distance #realtime #student
eTutorials with voice groupware: real-time conferencing to support computing students at a distance (LR, CTB, RG), pp. 116–120.
CHICHI-2002-PinelleG #evaluation #usability
Groupware walkthrough: adding context to groupware usability evaluation (DP, CG), pp. 455–462.
CSCWCSCW-2002-BakerGG #development #empirical #evaluation #heuristic
Empirical development of a heuristic evaluation methodology for shared workspace groupware (KB, SG, CG), pp. 96–105.
CSCWCSCW-2002-LaurillauN #architecture
Clover architecture for groupware (YL, LN), pp. 236–245.
ICEISICEIS-2002-GuerreroOHF #communication
Mediated Communication in Groupware Systems (LAG, SFO, OAH, DAF), pp. 815–818.
FSEESEC-FSE-2001-GrunbacherB #named #requirements
EasyWinWin: a groupware-supported methodology for requirements negotiation (PG, BWB), pp. 320–321.
ICSEICSE-2001-BoehmGB #named #requirements
EasyWinWin: A Groupware-Supported Nethodology for Requirements Negotiation (BWB, PG, ROB), pp. 720–721.
ICSEICSE-2001-Marsic #architecture
An Architecture for Heterogeneous Groupware Applications (IM), pp. 475–484.
VLDBVLDB-2000-MohanBWSZ #database #evolution
Evolution of Groupware for Business Applications: A Database Perspective on Lotus Domino/Notes (CM, RB, SW, AS, MZ), pp. 684–687.
CSCWCSCW-2000-CoxG #collaboration #distributed
Supporting collaborative interpretation in distributed Groupware (DAC, SG), pp. 289–298.
CSCWCSCW-2000-LitiuP #adaptation #component #framework #mobile #using
Developing adaptive groupware applications using a mobile component framework (RL, AP), pp. 107–116.
CSCWCSCW-2000-PreguicaMDD #data transformation
Data management support for asynchronous groupware (NMP, JLM, HJLD, SD), pp. 69–78.
EDOCEDOC-2000-FariasPS #component #development
A Component-Based Groupware Development Methodology (CRGdF, LFP, MvS), p. 204–?.
EDOCEDOC-2000-QuEM #framework #implementation #protocol
Implementation of an Enterprise-Level Groupware System Based on J2EE Platform and WebDAV Protocol (CQ, TE, CM), pp. 160–169.
ICEISICEIS-2000-AldenbergHP #higher-order
High-Order Effects of Groupware: A Case of Censequences of Lotus Notes (BA, MSHH, SCAP), pp. 377–384.
CHICHI-1999-Palen #social
Social, Individual and Technological Issues for Groupware Calendar Systems (LP), pp. 17–24.
CHICHI-1999-StewartBD #collaboration
Single Display Groupware: A Model for Co-Present Collaboration (JS, BBB, AD), pp. 286–293.
CHICHI-1999-Vertegaal #collaboration #communication #multi
The GAZE Groupware System: Mediating Joint Attention in Multiparty Communication and Collaboration (RV), pp. 294–301.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-MesserS #concept #distributed #operating system
Concepts for distributed groupware operating systems (BM, KS), pp. 308–312.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-SchummerTTB #case study #experience
Introducing groupware in administrative environments — experiences from the POLIWORK project (JS, TT, DAT, AB), pp. 492–496.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-WolfFSL #design #process
Groupware support for chemical process design (MW, CF, CMS, HL), pp. 343–347.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-Wulf #modelling #quote #why
“Why did that happen?” — Building appropriate mental models on groupware functions (VW), pp. 338–342.
EDOCEDOC-1999-StiemerlingHC #component #evolution #framework
The Evolve tailoring platform: supporting the evolution of component-based groupware (OS, RH, ABC), pp. 106–115.
ICEISICEIS-1999-TerzisNWDF #enterprise #future of
The Future of Enterprise Groupware Applications (ST, PN, VPW, SAD, JF), pp. 525–532.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-Drummond #re-engineering #student
Groupware for software engineering student group projects (poster) (SD), p. 278.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-Smith
Structuring team communications with targeted use of groupware (poster) (MS), p. 306.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-TiwariH #collaboration #learning #student #using
Learning groupware through using groupware-computer supported collaborative learning with face to face students (AT, CH), pp. 236–238.
CHICHI-1998-GutwinG #usability
Effects of Awareness Support on Groupware Usability (CG, SG), pp. 511–518.
CSCWCSCW-1998-PrinzMP #design
Designing Groupware for Congruency in Use (WP, GM, UPB), pp. 373–382.
CAiSECAiSE-1998-TietzeBR #distributed
Document-Centric Groupware for Distributed Governmental Agencies (DAT, AB, RR), pp. 173–190.
EDOCEDOC-1998-LitiuP #adaptation #communication
Adaptive group communication services for groupware systems (RL, AP), pp. 218–229.
REFSQREFSQ-1998-Salo #development #process #requirements
Requirements for Groupware-Supported Requirements Process in New Product Development (AS), pp. 99–112.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-Angehrn #analysis #framework
An Agent-Centered Framework for the Analysis and Diagnosis of Organizational Groupware Platforms (AAA), pp. 289–292.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-MarkW #coordination #effectiveness
Coordinating Effective Work Routines with Groupware: Intra- and Intergroup Conventions (GM, VW), pp. 73–76.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-SalimM #named #question #what
Groupware: What You See Is What You Need? (SSS, LAM), pp. 53–56.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-ZieglerB #workflow
Integrating Groupware and Workflow in a Public Administration (JZ, TB), pp. 309–312.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-GonzalezVDBBL #collaboration
Pen-Computing and Groupware: A Chance to Improve Collaborative Writing (OMG, MJV, YAD, MTB, JLB, JL), pp. 463–466.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-NakajimaHNT #interface #realtime #using
A System for Real-time Groupware Using a Pen Interface for Creative Thought Support (KN, EH, MN, NT), pp. 443–446.
RERE-1997-Salo #assessment #requirements
Groupware-Assisted Requirements Assessment (AS), p. 40.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-McManus
Gathering together through groupware in an MA program (MMM), pp. 136–138.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-McManusBCST #challenge #education #using
Challenges of using groupware to teach groupware (MMM, CMB, JAC, JS, MBT), pp. 165–166.
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-BiksonE #implementation
Groupware Implementation: Reinvention in the Sociotechnical Frame (TKB, JDE), pp. 428–437.
CSCWCSCW-1996-GreenbergG #video
Applying Distortion-Oriented Displays to Groupware (Video Program) (SG, CG), pp. 8–9.
CSCWCSCW-1996-GreenbergR #named #video #web
GroupWeb: A Groupware Web Browser (Video Program) (SG, MR), p. 7.
CSCWCSCW-1996-Gutwin
Groupware Support for Workspace Awareness (doctoral colloquium) (CG), p. 447.
CSCWCSCW-1996-GutwinGR #video
Supporting Workspace Awareness in Groupware (Video Program) (CG, SG, MR), p. 8.
CSCWCSCW-1996-GutwinRG #usability
A Usability Study of Awareness Widgets in a Shared Workspace Groupware System (CG, MR, SG), pp. 258–267.
CSCWCSCW-1996-OlsonT #lessons learnt
Groupware in the Wild: Lessons Learned from a Year of Virtual Collocation (JSO, SDT), pp. 419–427.
CSCWCSCW-1996-PattersonDK
Notification Servers for Synchronous Groupware (JFP, MD, JK), pp. 122–129.
CSCWCSCW-1996-PoltrockG #case study #experience #roadmap #tutorial #workflow
CSCW, Groupware and Workflow: Experiences, State of Art and Future Trends (Tutorial) (SEP, JG), p. 3.
CSCWCSCW-1996-SchuckmannKSH #design #object-oriented
Designing Object-Oriented Synchronous Groupware with COAST (CS, LK, JS, JMH), pp. 30–38.
CHICHI-1995-MitchellPB #learning #using
Learning to Write Together Using Groupware (AM, IP, RB), pp. 288–295.
CSCWCSCW-1994-EllisW #concept
A Conceptual Model of Groupware (CAE, JW), pp. 79–88.
CSCWCSCW-1994-FurutaS #collaboration #protocol #prototype
Interpreted Collaboration Protocols and Their Use in Groupware Prototyping (RF, PDS), pp. 121–131.
CSCWCSCW-1994-GreenbergM #concurrent #distributed #interface #realtime
Real Time Groupware as a Distributed System: Concurrency Control and Its Effect on the Interface (SG, DM), pp. 207–217.
CAiSECAiSE-1994-TarumiTY #development #named #visual notation
IKUMI: A Groupware Development Support System with Visual Environment (HT, AT, KY), pp. 66–79.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-Wulf #named
Negotiability: A Metafunction to Support Personalizable Groupware (VW), pp. 985–990.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-Wang #using
A groupware engine using UIMS methodologies (abstract) (LW), pp. 249–250.
CSCWCSCW-1992-GoldbergSS #framework #implementation
Active Mail — A Framework for Implementing Groupware (YG, MS, EYS), pp. 75–83.
CSCWCSCW-1992-Orlikowski #implementation #learning
Learning from Notes: Organizational Issues in Groupware Implementation (WJO), pp. 362–369.
CSCWCSCW-1992-RosemanG #named #realtime #tool support
GROUPKIT: A Groupware Toolkit for Building Real-Time Conferencing Applications (MR, SG), pp. 43–50.
CSCWCSCW-1992-ShuF #3d #case study #design #experience
Groupware Experiences in Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design (LS, WF), pp. 179–186.
CHICHI-1990-Elwart-KeysHHKS #requirements #user interface
User interface requirements for face to face groupware (MEK, DH, MH, RK, PS), pp. 295–301.
CSCWCSCW-1990-BensonCP #social
Some Social and Economic Consequences of Groupware for Flight Crew (IB, CC, SP), pp. 119–129.
CSCWCSCW-1990-BrothersSM #named
ICICLE: Groupware for Code Inspection (LB, VS, MM), pp. 169–181.
CSCWCSCW-1990-BullenB #experience #learning #user interface
Learning from User Experience with Groupware (CVB, JLB), pp. 291–302.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1989-EllisG #concurrent
Concurrency Control in Groupware Systems (CAE, SJG), pp. 399–407.
CHICHI-1989-Gibbs #named #tool support
LIZA: an extensible groupware toolkit (SJG), pp. 29–35.

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