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- The penguin and the leviathan: towards cooperative human systems designYochai Benkler. 1-2 [doi]
- Broader impacts: research you can useJudith Olson. 3-4 [doi]
- Science, technology and society revisited: what is happening to anthropology and ethnography?Marietta L. Baba. 5-6 [doi]
- (How) will the revolution be retweeted?: information diffusion and the 2011 Egyptian uprisingKate Starbird, Leysia Palen. 7-16 [doi]
- The Egyptian blogosphere: a counter-narrative of the revolutionBan Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Justin Chung, Jennifer Jones. 17-26 [doi]
- 'facebooking' towards crisis recovery and beyond: disruption as an opportunityBryan Semaan, Gloria Mark. 27-36 [doi]
- Blogs as a collective war diaryGloria Mark, Mossaab Bagdouri, Leysia Palen, James H. Martin, Ban Al-Ani, Kenneth Mark Anderson. 37-46 [doi]
- "Beacons of hope" in decentralized coordination: learning from on-the-ground medical twitterers during the 2010 Haiti earthquakeAleksandra Sarcevic, Leysia Palen, Joanne White, Kate Starbird, Mossaab Bagdouri, Kenneth Mark Anderson. 47-56 [doi]
- Relief work after the 2010 Haiti earthquake: leadership in an online resource coordination networkSean P. Goggins, Christopher M. Mascaro, Stephanie Mascaro. 57-66 [doi]
- How and to whom people share: the role of culture in self-disclosure in online communitiesChen Zhao, Pamela J. Hinds, Ge Gao. 67-76 [doi]
- Cultural appropriation: information technologies as sites of transnational imaginationSilvia Lindtner, Ken Anderson, Paul Dourish. 77-86 [doi]
- "This is how we do it in my country": a study of computer-mediated family communication among kenyan migrants in the united statesSusan Wyche, Rebecca E. Grinter. 87-96 [doi]
- Adapting collaborative radiological practice to low-resource environmentsBeth E. Kolko, Alexis Hope, Waylon Brunette, Karen Saville, Wayne Gerard, Michael Kawooya, Robert Nathan. 97-106 [doi]
- Repair worlds: maintenance, repair, and ICT for development in rural NamibiaSteven J. Jackson, Alex Pompe, Gabriel Krieshok. 107-116 [doi]
- How did you feel during our conversation?: retrospective analysis of intercultural and same-culture instant messaging conversationsDuyen T. Nguyen, Susan R. Fussell. 117-126 [doi]
- Supporting traditional music-making: designing for situated discretionSteve Benford, Peter Tolmie, Ahmed Y. Ahmed, Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden. 127-136 [doi]
- A gift from the city: mobile phones in rural ChinaElisa Oreglia, Joseph Kaye. 137-146 [doi]
- The joy of cheques: trust, paper and eighty somethingsJohn Vines, Paul Dunphy, Mark Blythe, Stephen Lindsay, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier. 147-156 [doi]
- Practices of information and secrecy in a punk rock subcultureJessica Lingel, Aaron Trammell, Joe Sanchez, Mor Naaman. 157-166 [doi]
- One piece at a time: why video-based communication is better for negotiation and conflict resolutionWei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu. 167-176 [doi]
- Hospital robot at work: something alien or an intelligent colleague?Sara Ljungblad, Jirina Kotrbova, Mattias Jacobsson, Henriette S. M. Cramer, Karol Niechwiadowicz. 177-186 [doi]
- Psychology of user experience in a collaborative video-conference systemTakashi Yamauchi, Takehiko Ohno, Momoko Nakatani, Yoichi Kato, Arthur B. Markman. 187-196 [doi]
- Recognizing team context during simulated missionsSteven E. Poltrock, Mark J. Handel, Stephen R. Poteet, Paul Murray. 197-206 [doi]
- Participation in an online mathematics community: differentiating motivations to addYla R. Tausczik, James W. Pennebaker. 207-216 [doi]
- Dynamic changes in motivation in collaborative citizen-science projectsDana Rotman, Jenny Preece, Jennifer Hammock, Kezee Procita, Derek L. Hansen, Cynthia Sims Parr, Darcy Lewis, David W. Jacobs. 217-226 [doi]
- Engaging new digital locals with interactive urban screens to collaboratively improve the cityRonald Schroeter. 227-236 [doi]
- Between us and them: building connectedness within civic networksJennifer Stoll, W. Keith Edwards, Kirsten A. Foot. 237-240 [doi]
- Unfolding the event landscape on twitter: classification and exploration of user categoriesMunmun De Choudhury, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman. 241-244 [doi]
- Fresh faces in the crowd: turnover, identity, and commitment in online groupsLaura A. Dabbish, Rosta Farzan, Robert Kraut, Tom Postmes. 245-248 [doi]
- We don't need no stinkin' badges: examining the social role of badges in the huffington postJulie Jones, Nathan Altadonna. 249-252 [doi]
- Lurking as personal trait or situational disposition: lurking and contributing in enterprise social mediaMichael Muller. 253-256 [doi]
- Question temporality: identification and usesAditya Pal, James Margatan, Joseph A. Konstan. 257-260 [doi]
- Bootstrapping wikis: developing critical mass in a fledgling community by seeding contentJacob Solomon, Rick Wash. 261-264 [doi]
- Supporting reflective public thought with ConsiderItTravis Kriplean, Jonathan T. Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett. 265-274 [doi]
- Barter: mechanism design for a market incented wisdom exchangeDawei Shen, Marshall W. van Alstyne, Andrew Lippman, Hind Benbya. 275-284 [doi]
- Puget sound off: fostering youth civic engagement through citizen journalismShelly Farnham, David Keyes, Vicky Yuki, Chris Tugwell. 285-294 [doi]
- What do you think?: a case study of benefit, expectation, and interaction in a large online critique communityAnbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey. 295-304 [doi]
- Learning the lingo?: gender, prestige and linguistic adaptation in review communitiesLibby Hemphill, Jahna Otterbacher. 305-314 [doi]
- Your space or mine?: community management and user participation in a chinese corporate blogging communityQinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Michelle X. Zhou, Tingting Gan. 315-324 [doi]
- Socializing volunteers in an online community: a field experimentRosta Farzan, Robert Kraut, Aditya Pal, Joseph A. Konstan. 325-334 [doi]
- Diagnostic work in cloud computing: discussion forums, community and troubleshootingJohn Rooksby, Ali Khajeh-Hosseini. 335-338 [doi]
- In case you missed it: benefits of attendee-shared annotations for non-attendees of remote meetingsMukesh Nathan, Mercan Topkara, Jennifer C. Lai, Shimei Pan, Steve Wood, Jeff Boston, Loren G. Terveen. 339-348 [doi]
- Markup as you talk: establishing effective memory cues while still contributing to a meetingVaiva Kalnikaité, Patrick Ehlen, Steve Whittaker. 349-358 [doi]
- SketchComm: a tool to support rich and flexible asynchronous communication of early design ideasGuang Li, Xiang Cao, Sergio Paolantonio, Feng Tian. 359-368 [doi]
- Contents and contexts: disclosure perceptions on facebookNatalya N. Bazarova. 369-372 [doi]
- Technology-mediated contributions: editing behaviors among new wikipediansJudd Antin, Coye Cheshire, Oded Nov. 373-382 [doi]
- Conflict, criticism, or confidence: an empirical examination of the gender gap in wikipedia contributionsBenjamin Collier, Julia Bear. 383-392 [doi]
- What do you think?: the structuring of an online community as a collective-sensemaking processYiftach Nagar. 393-402 [doi]
- Classroom Wikipedia participation effects on future intentions to contributePaul Zube, Alcides Velasquez, Elif Ozkaya, Cliff Lampe, Jonathan Obar. 403-406 [doi]
- Effectiveness of shared leadership in online communitiesHaiyi Zhu, Robert Kraut, Aniket Kittur. 407-416 [doi]
- Coordination and beyond: social functions of groups in open content productionAndrea Forte, Niki Kittur, Vanessa Larco, Haiyi Zhu, Amy Bruckman, Robert E. Kraut. 417-426 [doi]
- Do editors or articles drive collaboration?: multilevel statistical network analysis of wikipedia coauthorshipBrian Keegan, Darren Gergle, Noshir S. Contractor. 427-436 [doi]
- Learning from history: predicting reverted work at the word level in wikipediaJeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket Kittur. 437-440 [doi]
- Tweeting is believing?: understanding microblog credibility perceptionsMeredith Ringel Morris, Scott Counts, Asta Roseway, Aaron Hoff, Julia Schwarz. 441-450 [doi]
- Social transparency in networked information exchange: a theoretical frameworkH. Colleen Stuart, Laura A. Dabbish, Sara B. Kiesler, Peter Kinnaird, Ruogu Kang. 451-460 [doi]
- Friends, romans, countrymen: lend me your URLs. using social chatter to personalize web searchAbhinay Nagpal, Sudheendra Hangal, Rifat Reza Joyee, Monica S. Lam. 461-470 [doi]
- Who gives a tweet?: evaluating microblog content valuePaul André, Michael S. Bernstein, Kurt Luther. 471-474 [doi]
- Prescriptive persuasion and open-ended social awareness: expanding the design space of mobile healthEric P. S. Baumer, Sherri Jean Katz, Jill E. Freeman, Phil Adams, Amy L. Gonzales, John P. Pollak, Daniela Retelny, Jeff Niederdeppe, Christine M. Olson, Geri K. Gay. 475-484 [doi]
- Briefing news reporting with mobile assignments: perceptions, needs and challengesHeli Väätäjä, Paul Egglestone. 485-494 [doi]
- Mixing metaphors in mobile remote presenceLeila Takayama, Janet Go. 495-504 [doi]
- HappyGo: a field trial of local group buyingHuanglingzi Liu, Wei Wang, Dong Liu, Hao Wang, Nan Du. 505-508 [doi]
- Culturally based design: embodying trans-surface interaction in rummyAndruid Kerne, William A. Hamilton, Zachary O. Toups. 509-518 [doi]
- Evaluating the effectiveness of height visualizations for improving gestural communication at distributed tabletopsAaron Genest, Carl Gutwin. 519-528 [doi]
- A comparison of competitive and cooperative task performance using spherical and flat displaysJohn Bolton, Kibum Kim, Roel Vertegaal. 529-538 [doi]
- A model for the design of interactive systems based on activity theorySebastian Döweling, Benedikt Schmidt, Andreas Göb. 539-548 [doi]
- "I'm just here to play games": social dynamics and sociality in an online game siteLennart Nacke, Gregor McEwan, Carl Gutwin, Regan L. Mandryk. 549-558 [doi]
- Remix and play: lessons from rule variants in texas hold'em and halo 2Gifford Cheung, Jeff Huang. 559-568 [doi]
- Communication channels and awareness cues in collocated collaborative time-critical gamingVictor Cheung, Yu-Ling Betty Chang, Stacey D. Scott. 569-578 [doi]
- Verbal coordination in first person shooter gamesAnthony Tang, Jonathan Massey, Nelson Wong, Derek F. Reilly, W. Keith Edwards. 579-582 [doi]
- Infrastructural experiences: an empirical study of an online arcade game platform in ChinaQi Wang, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Huanhuan Xia, Ning Gu. 583-592 [doi]
- Metaphors for social relationships in 3d virtual worldsGilly Leshed, Poppy Lauretta McLeod. 593-602 [doi]
- Come meet me at Ulduar: progression raiding in world of warcraftJeffrey Bardzell, Jeffrey Nichols, Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell. 603-612 [doi]
- Designing online games for real-life relationships: examining QQ farm in intergenerational playYong Ming Kow, Jing Wen, Yunan Chen. 613-616 [doi]
- Integrating local and remote worlds through channel blendingEllen Isaacs, Margaret H. Szymanski, Yutaka Yamauchi, James Glasnapp, Kyohei Iwamoto. 617-626 [doi]
- Designing a social network to support the independence of young adults with autismHwajung Hong, Jennifer G. Kim, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga. 627-636 [doi]
- Building for social translucence: a domain analysis and prototype systemDavid W. McDonald, Stephanie Gokhman, Mark Zachry. 637-646 [doi]
- Ubiquitous collaborative activity virtual environmentsAryabrata Basu, Andrew Raij, Kyle Johnsen. 647-650 [doi]
- Amateur vision and recreational orientation: : creating live video togetherArvid Engström, Mark J. Perry, Oskar Juhlin. 651-660 [doi]
- Investigating effects of visual and tactile feedback on spatial coordination in collaborative handheld systemsKoji Yatani, Darren Gergle, Khai N. Truong. 661-670 [doi]
- PicoTales: collaborative authoring of animated stories using handheld projectorsSimon Robinson, Matt Jones, Elina Vartiainen, Gary Marsden. 671-680 [doi]
- Collaborative museums: an approach to co-designHugo Fuks, Heloisa Moura, Debora Cardador, Katia Vega, Wallace Ugulino, Marcos Barbato. 681-684 [doi]
- People in books: using a FlashCam to become part of an interactive book for connected readingSean Follmer, Rafael Ballagas, Hayes Raffle, Mirjana Spasojevic, Hiroshi Ishii. 685-694 [doi]
- A study of multilingual social tagging of art images: cultural bridges and diversityIrene Eleta, Jennifer Golbeck. 695-704 [doi]
- Bodies in critique: a technological intervention in the dance production processErin A. Carroll, Danielle M. Lottridge, Celine Latulipe, Vikash Singh, Melissa Word. 705-714 [doi]
- SynTag: a web-based platform for labeling real-time videoYen-Chia Hsu, Taysheng Jeng, Yang Ting Shen, Po-Chun Chen. 715-718 [doi]
- Finding a new normal: the role of technology in life disruptionsMichael Massimi, Jill P. Dimond, Christopher A. Le Dantec. 719-728 [doi]
- An examination of how households share and coordinate the completion of errandsTimothy Sohn, Lorikeet Lee, Stephanie Zhang, David Dearman, Khai N. Truong. 729-738 [doi]
- Brothers and sisters at play: exploring game play with siblingsJanet Go, Rafael Ballagas, Mirjana Spasojevic. 739-748 [doi]
- I love you, let's share calendars: calendar sharing as relationship workCharlotte P. Lee, Katie Derthick, Alexander Thayer, Matthew J. Bietz. 749-758 [doi]
- Interacting with infrastructure: a case for breaching experiments in home computing researchErika Shehan Poole. 759-768 [doi]
- Boundary regulation in social mediaStutzman Frederic, Hartzog Woodrow. 769-778 [doi]
- A case study of non-adoption: the values of location tracking in the familyAsimina Vasalou, Anne-Marie Oostveen, Adam N. Joinson. 779-788 [doi]
- Going to college and staying connected: communication between college freshmen and their parentsMadeline E. Smith, Duyen T. Nguyen, Charles Lai, Gilly Leshed, Eric P. S. Baumer. 789-798 [doi]
- Impression management work: how seniors with chronic pain address disruptions in their interactionsAlison Benjamin, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ronald Baecker, Diane Gromala, Andrea Furlan. 799-808 [doi]
- Tracking changes in collaborative writing: edits, visibility and group maintenanceJeremy P. Birnholtz, Steven Ibara. 809-818 [doi]
- Bon voyage: social travel planning in the enterpriseNeta Aizenbud-Reshef, Artem Barger, Ido Guy, Yael Dubinsky, Shiri Kremer-Davidson. 819-828 [doi]
- A need-driven design approach: addressing latent needs in collaboration rooted in early childhoodSheng-Ying Pao, Selene Mota, Keywon Chung, Alexander Reben. 829-832 [doi]
- To stay or leave?: the relationship of emotional and informational support to commitment in online health support groupsYi-Chia Wang, Robert Kraut, John M. Levine. 833-842 [doi]
- This is not a one-horse race: understanding player types in multiplayer pervasive health games for youthElsa Eiriksdottir, Daniel Kestranek, Richard Catrambone, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Andrew D. Miller, Yan Xu, Erika Shehan Poole. 843-852 [doi]
- Collaborative help in chronic disease management: supporting individualized problemsJina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman. 853-862 [doi]
- Transforming solitary exercises into social exergamesTaiwoo Park, Chungkuk Yoo, Sungwon Peter Choe, Byunglim Park, Junehwa Song. 863-866 [doi]
- Loosely formed patient care teams: communication challenges and technology designSoyoung Lee, Charlotte Tang, Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen. 867-876 [doi]
- Electronic medication management: a socio - technical change process in clinical practiceTorbjørg Meum. 877-886 [doi]
- Fragmentation and choreography: caring for a patient and a chart during childbirthKatie Pine. 887-896 [doi]
- The work of play: supporting a pervasive health behavior change intervention for us middle school studentsAndrew D. Miller, Erika Shehan Poole, Yan Xu, Elsa Eiriksdottir, Daniel Kestranek, Richard Catrambone, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 897-900 [doi]
- Sustaining the development of cyberinfrastructure: an organization adapting to changeMatthew J. Bietz, Toni Ferro, Charlotte P. Lee. 901-910 [doi]
- Cooperative documentation: the patient problem list as a nexus in electronic health recordsXiaomu Zhou, Kai Zheng, Mark S. Ackerman, David A. Hanauer. 911-920 [doi]
- Medical secretaries' care of records: the cooperative work of a non-clinical groupClaus Bossen, Lotte Groth Jensen, Flemming Witt. 921-930 [doi]
- Social scientists and cyberinfrastructure: insights from a document perspectiveSteve Sawyer, Elizabeth Kaziunas, Carsten Øesterlund. 931-934 [doi]
- Organizing without formal organization: group identification, goal setting and social modeling in directing online productionHaiyi Zhu, Robert Kraut, Aniket Kittur. 935-944 [doi]
- All-for-one and one-for-all?: a multi-level analysis of communication patterns and individual performance in geographically distributed software developmentKate Ehrlich, Marcelo Cataldo. 945-954 [doi]
- The personality of popular facebook usersDaniele Quercia, Renaud Lambiotte, David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski, Jon Crowcroft. 955-964 [doi]
- Tracking "gross community happiness" from tweetsDaniele Quercia, Jonathan Ellis, Licia Capra, Jon Crowcroft. 965-968 [doi]
- What makes users rate (share, tag, edit...)?: predicting patterns of participation in online communitiesPaul Fugelstad, Patrick Dwyer, Jennifer Filson Moses, John Kim, Cleila Anna Mannino, Loren G. Terveen, Mark Snyder. 969-978 [doi]
- Recommending routes in the context of bicycling: algorithms, evaluation, and the value of personalizationReid Priedhorsky, David Pitchford, Shilad Sen, Loren G. Terveen. 979-988 [doi]
- Searching for the goldilocks zone: trade-offs in managing online volunteer groupsLoxley Sijia Wang, Jilin Chen, Yuqing Ren, John Riedl. 989-998 [doi]
- Asking questions of targeted strangers on social networksJeffrey Nichols, Jeon-Hyung Kang. 999-1002 [doi]
- Collaboratively crowdsourcing workflows with turkomaticAnand Pramod Kulkarni, Matthew Can, Björn Hartmann. 1003-1012 [doi]
- Shepherding the crowd yields better workSteven Dow, Anand Pramod Kulkarni, Scott R. Klemmer, Björn Hartmann. 1013-1022 [doi]
- Community-based web security: complementary roles of the serious and casual contributorsPern Hui Chia, John Chuang. 1023-1032 [doi]
- CrowdWeaver: visually managing complex crowd workAniket Kittur, Susheel Khamkar, Paul André, Robert Kraut. 1033-1036 [doi]
- Phrases that signal workplace hierarchyEric Gilbert. 1037-1046 [doi]
- Predicting tie strength in a new mediumEric Gilbert. 1047-1056 [doi]
- Tie strength in question & answer on social network sitesKatrina Panovich, Rob Miller, David R. Karger. 1057-1066 [doi]
- Removing gamification from an enterprise SNSJennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen, Joan Morris DiMicco. 1067-1070 [doi]
- Setting the stage for interaction: a tablet application to augment group discussion in a seminar classDrew Harry, Eric Gordon, Chris Schmandt. 1071-1080 [doi]
- Social visualization and negotiation: effects of feedback configuration and statusMichael Nowak, Juho Kim, Nam Wook Kim, Clifford Nass. 1081-1090 [doi]
- Taking as an act of sharingHelena M. Mentis, Siân E. Lindley, Stuart Taylor, Paul Dunphy, Tim Regan, Richard H. R. Harper. 1091-1100 [doi]
- Video threads: asynchronous video sharing for temporally distributed teamsJeremy T. Barksdale, Kori Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski, Aaron Hoff, Paul Johns, Asta Roseway, Gina Venolia. 1101-1104 [doi]
- Patterns of team processes and breakdowns in information analysis tasksMarcela Borge, Craig H. Ganoe, Shin-I. Shih, John M. Carroll. 1105-1114 [doi]
- Using low cost game controllers to capture data for 6th grade science labsWendy Ju, Ugochi Acholonu, Sarah Lewis. 1115-1124 [doi]
- Effects of sharing text selections on gaze cross-recurrence and interaction quality in a pair programming taskMarc-Antoine Nüssli, Patrick Jermann. 1125-1134 [doi]
- Micro-coordination: because we did not already learn everything we need to know about working with others in kindergartenJoon-Suk Lee, Deborah G. Tatar, Steve Harrison. 1135-1144 [doi]
- See friendship, sort of: how conversation and digital traces might support reflection on friendshipsVictoria Schwanda Sosik, Xuan Zhao, Dan Cosley. 1145-1154 [doi]
- The material practices of collaborationDaniela K. Rosner. 1155-1164 [doi]
- Beyond data sharing: artifact ecology of a collaborative nanophotonics research centreGerard Oleksik, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Rachel Jones. 1165-1174 [doi]
- Collaboration in open-source hardware: third-party variations on the arduino duemilanoveDavid Mellis, Leah Buechley. 1175-1178 [doi]
- Computer support for collaborative data analysis: augmenting paper affinity diagramsGunnar Harboe, Jonas Minke, Ioana Ilea, Elaine M. Huang. 1179-1182 [doi]
- A reference-based scoring model for increasing the findability of promising ideas in innovation pipelinesAnbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey. 1183-1186 [doi]
- The power of the ask in social mediaRick Wash, Cliff Lampe. 1187-1190 [doi]
- Collaborative workflow for crowdsourcing translationVamshi Ambati, Stephan Vogel, Jaime G. Carbonell. 1191-1194 [doi]
- Collaborative design of an oceanographic event loggerBrian Lindseth, Karen Baker. 1195-1198 [doi]
- Inflo: collaborative reasoning via open calculation graphsJonathan Lung, Steve M. Easterbrook. 1199-1202 [doi]
- Predicting creativity in the wild: experience sample and sociometric modeling of teamsPriyamvada Tripathi, Winslow Burleson. 1203-1212 [doi]
- ConvoCons: a tool for building affinity among distributed team membersMichael A. Oren, Stephen B. Gilbert. 1213-1222 [doi]
- Facilitating the reuse process in distributed collaboration: a distributed cognition approachSyavash Nobarany, Mona Haraty, Brian D. Fisher. 1223-1232 [doi]
- Analyzing the structure of the emergent division of labor in multiparty collaborationNoriko Suzuki, Tosirou Kamiya, Ichiro Umata, Sadanori Ito, Shoichiro Iwasawa. 1233-1236 [doi]
- Awareness as an antidote to distance: making distributed groups cooperative and consistentAlex Pentland, Pamela Hinds, Taemie Kim. 1237-1246 [doi]
- Distributed scientific group collaboration across biocontainment barriersJane Li, Toni Robertson, Christian Müller-Tomfelde. 1247-1256 [doi]
- Remote and alone: coping with being the remote member on the teamBenjamin Koehne, Patrick C. Shih, Judith S. Olson. 1257-1266 [doi]
- As if being there: mediated reality for crime scene investigationRonald Poelman, Oytun Akman, Stephan Lukosch, Pieter Jonker. 1267-1276 [doi]
- Social coding in GitHub: transparency and collaboration in an open software repositoryLaura A. Dabbish, H. Colleen Stuart, Jason Tsay, James D. Herbsleb. 1277-1286 [doi]
- DiscoTech: a plug-in toolkit to improve handling of disconnection and reconnection in real-time groupwareBanani Roy, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Carl Gutwin. 1287-1296 [doi]
- Towards multi-domain collaborative toolkitsJacob W. Bartel, Prasun Dewan. 1297-1306 [doi]
- CoRED: browser-based Collaborative Real-time Editor for Java web applicationsJanne Lautamäki, Antti Nieminen, Johannes Koskinen, Timo Aho, Tommi Mikkonen, Marc Englund. 1307-1316 [doi]
- To talk or not to talk: factors that influence communication around changesetsAdrian Schröter, Jorge Aranda, Daniela Damian, Irwin Kwan. 1317-1326 [doi]
- Conflict detection and resolution for product line design in a collaborative decision making environmentXiaoqing (Frank) Liu, Eric Christopher Barnes, Juha Erik Savolainen. 1327-1336 [doi]
- On the perceived interdependence and information sharing inhibitions of enterprise software engineersAlicia M. Grubb, Andrew Begel. 1337-1346 [doi]
- A sociotechnical exploration of infrastructural middleware developmentCharlotte P. Lee, Matthew J. Bietz, Katie Derthick, Drew Paine. 1347-1350 [doi]
- Proximity: a measure to quantify the need for developers' coordinationSean P. Goggins, Kelly Blincoe, Giuseppe Valetto. 1351-1360 [doi]
- Software reuse through methodical component reuse and amethodical snippet remixingKavita Philip, Medha Umarji, Megha Agarwala, Susan Elliott Sim, Rosalva E. Gallardo-Valencia, Cristina V. Lopes, Sukanya Ratanotayanon. 1361-1370 [doi]
- Information needs for integration decisions in the release process of large-scale parallel developmentShaun Phillips, Günther Ruhe, Jonathan Sillito. 1371-1380 [doi]
- Interactional identity: designers and developers making joint work meaningful and effectiveJudith M. Brown, Gitte Lindgaard, Robert Biddle. 1381-1390 [doi]
- Operational transformation for orthogonal conflict resolution in real-time collaborative 2d editing systemsChengzheng Sun, Hongkai Wen, Hongfei Fan. 1391-1400 [doi]
- Operational transformation for dependency conflict resolution in real-time collaborative 3D design systemsAgustina, Chengzheng Sun, Dong Xu. 1401-1410 [doi]
- Creative conflict resolution in realtime collaborative editing systemsDavid Sun, Chengzheng Sun, Steven Xia, Haifeng Shen. 1411-1420 [doi]
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