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34 papers:

HCIDUXU-UI-2015-BrahnamW #design #paradigm #towards
Re/Framing Virtual Conversational Partners: A Feminist Critique and Tentative Move Towards a New Design Paradigm (SB, MW), pp. 172–183.
HCISCSM-2014-WaltherT #communication #how #relational #self
Inventing Partners in Computer-Mediated Communication: How CMC Sustains Self-fulfilling Prophecies and Relational Attributions (JBW, STT), pp. 517–527.
SACSAC-2014-SaraivaS #behaviour #how
Choosing my partners based on how they will evaluate my behavior (ECdRCS, VTdS), pp. 781–783.
CHICHI-2012-ZhaoSC #facebook #how
It’s complicated: how romantic partners use facebook (XZ, VSS, DC), pp. 771–780.
ICEISICEIS-SAIC-2010-MatCS #approach #collaboration #network
Selecting Partners for Collaborative Networks — Mixed Methods Approach (NACM, YC, HS), pp. 122–128.
DocEngDocEng-2009-Hofer-Alfeis #documentation #information management
Document engineering: a preferred partner discipline in knowledge management (JHA), pp. 1–2.
RERE-2009-MonteiroER #requirements #specification
Improving the Exchange of Requirements and Specifications between Business Partners (MRM, CE, MR), pp. 253–260.
EDOCEDOC-2008-NitzscheLL #multi
Extending BPELlight for Expressing Multi-Partner Message Exchange Patterns (JN, TvL, FL), pp. 245–254.
ICEISICEIS-SAIC-2008-ThimmTR #network
Partner Selection for Virtual Organization — Supporting the Moderator in Business Networks (HT, KT, KBR), pp. 119–126.
SACSAC-2008-TapiaZ
Partnering structure definition for networked businesses (RST, NZ), pp. 588–589.
CSEETCSEET-2007-WilliamsL #question #why
Lab Partners: If They’re Good Enough for the Natural Sciences, Why Aren’t They Good Enough for Us? (LW, LL), pp. 72–82.
SASSAS-2007-BauerW #abstraction #communication #static analysis
Static Analysis of Dynamic Communication Systems by Partner Abstraction (JB, RW), pp. 249–264.
CHICHI-2007-WongOORYF #multi
Sharing a single expert among multiple partners (JW, LMO, JO, CPR, JY, SRF), pp. 261–270.
HCIHCI-MIE-2007-YamaguchiSS #reliability #streaming #video
Reliable Partner System Always Providing Users with Companionship Through Video Streaming (TY, KS, HS), pp. 1010–1018.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-ShethG #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4×4 semantic model — exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiers (APS, KG), pp. 1–4.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2007-ShethG #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4×4 semantic model — exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiers (APS, KG), pp. 1–4.
ICEISICEIS-EIS-2007-ShethG #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4×4 semantic model — exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiers (APS, KG), pp. 1–4.
ICEISICEIS-HCI-2007-ShethG #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4×4 semantic model — exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiers (APS, KG), pp. 1–4.
ICEISICEIS-J-2007-ShethG07a #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4 x 4 Semantic Model: Exploiting Data, Functional, Non-functional and Execution Semantics Across Business Process, Workflow, Partner Services and Middleware Services Tiers (APS, KG), pp. 16–26.
ICEISICEIS-SAIC-2007-ShethG #execution #middleware #non-functional #process #semantics #workflow
The 4×4 semantic model — exploiting data, functional, non-functional and execution semantics across business process, workflow, partner services and middleware services tiers (APS, KG), pp. 1–4.
CSCWCSCW-2006-RanjanBB #analysis #collaboration
An exploratory analysis of partner action and camera control in a video-mediated collaborative task (AR, JPB, RB), pp. 403–412.
CSCWCSCW-2006-RiegelsbergerCFP #game studies
Sounds good to me: effects of photo and voice profiles on gaming partner choice (JR, SC, SF, BCP), pp. 159–162.
SEKESEKE-2006-KelkarSG #component #interactive #off the shelf
Interaction Partnering Criteria for COTS Components (MK, MS, RFG), pp. 278–283.
DACDAC-2005-VleeschhouwerEFGRHC
Differentiate and deliver: leveraging your partners (JV, WE, MJF, AJdG, WCR, JH, RC), p. 1.
CHICHI-2005-OuOYF #collaboration
Effects of task properties, partner actions, and message content on eye gaze patterns in a collaborative task (JO, LMO, JY, SRF), pp. 231–240.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2005-Martens #process
Process Oriented Discovery of Business Partners (AM), pp. 57–64.
CSCWCSCW-2004-MiwaI #communication #interactive
Shadow communication: system for embodied interaction with remote partners (YM, CI), pp. 467–476.
ICALPICALP-2003-BansalAM #multi #performance
Stable Marriages with Multiple Partners: Efficient Search for an Optimal Solution (VB, AA, VSM), pp. 527–542.
CSEETCSEET-1998-ParrishBCDHHJS #education #information management #re-engineering
Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Management Information Systems: Partners in a Unified Software Engineering Curriculum (ASP, RBB, DWC, BD, DPH, JEH, JJ, SS), pp. 67–75.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-MuraiKI #3d #communication #multi #using #video
Display of Conversation Partners Using 3D-Facial Model in the Multiparty Video Communication System (TM, HK, SI), pp. 861–864.
CSCWCSCW-1996-PariseKSW #social
My Partner is a Real Dog: Cooperation with Social Agents (SP, SBK, LSS, KW), pp. 399–408.
DACDAC-1994-Murphy #standard
Partnering with EDA Vendors: Tips, Techniques, and the Role of Standards (SM), pp. 131–134.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-DarsesFR
Cooperating Partners: Investigating Natural Assistance (FD, PF, JMR), pp. 997–1002.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-KatoWI
Cooperative Musical Partner System: JASPER (Jam Session Partner) (HK, SHW, SI), pp. 250–255.

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