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- Free software developers as an occupational community: resolving conflicts and fostering collaborationMargaret S. Elliott, Walt Scacchi. 21-30 [doi]
- Exms: an animated and avatar-based messaging system for expressive peer communicationPer Persson. 31-39 [doi]
- Text chat in actionJacki O Neill, David Martin. 40-49 [doi]
- Introducing chat into business organizations: toward an instant messaging maturity modelMichael J. Muller, Mary Elizabeth Raven, Sandra L. Kogan, David R. Millen, Kenneth Carey. 50-57 [doi]
- Collaborative virtual environments for supporting learning communities: an experience of useEkaterina Prasolova-Førland, Monica Divitini. 58-67 [doi]
- Expectations for a scientific collaboratory: a case studyDiane H. Sonnenwald. 68-74 [doi]
- Designing for loose coupling in mobile groupsDavid Pinelle, Carl Gutwin. 75-84 [doi]
- Motorcycling and social interaction: design for the enjoyment of brief traffic encountersMattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin, Mattias Östergren. 85-94 [doi]
- Increasing workplace independence for people with cognitive disabilities by leveraging distributed cognition among caregivers and clientsStefan Carmien, Rogerio DePaula, Andrew Gorman, Anja Kintsch. 95-104 [doi]
- Breaking the code , moving between private and public work in collaborative software developmentCleidson R. B. de Souza, David F. Redmiles, Paul Dourish. 105-114 [doi]
- Supporting activity-centric collaboration through peer-to-peer shared objectsWerner Geyer, Jürgen Vogel, Li-Te Cheng, Michael J. Muller. 115-124 [doi]
- Software framework for managing heterogeneity in mobile collaborative systemsCarlos D. Correa, Ivan Marsic. 125-134 [doi]
- Technology-use mediation: making sense of electronic communication in an organizational contextJorgen P. Bansler, Erling C. Havn. 135-143 [doi]
- The evolution of artifacts in cooperative work: constructing meaning through activityMarlin M. Cluts. 144-152 [doi]
- Making sense of collaboration: the challenge of thinking together in global design teamsAndreas Larsson. 153-160 [doi]
- Why do we ReachOut?: functions of a semi-persistent peer support toolMichal Jacovi, Vladimir Soroka, Sigalit Ur. 161-169 [doi]
- How push-to-talk makes talk less pushyAllison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki. 170-179 [doi]
- What counts as success? punctuated patterns of use in a persistent chat environmentChristine Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Jeremy B. Sussman. 180-189 [doi]
- Communities of action: a cognitive and social approach to the design of CSCW systemsManuel Zacklad. 190-197 [doi]
- Managing virtual knowledge networks: topology and performanceGregor Schrott, Daniel Beimborn. 198-204 [doi]
- Improving individual and organizational performance through communities of practiceDavid R. Millen, Michael A. Fontaine. 205-211 [doi]
- Using the transformational approach to build a safe and generic data synchronizerPascal Molli, Gérald Oster, Hala Skaf-Molli, Abdessamad Imine. 212-220 [doi]
- Owner/user role in computational grid extension by non-dedicated resourcesGoran Martinovic. 221-228 [doi]
- Process inheritance and instance modificationGuangxin Yang. 229-238 [doi]
- Information seeking and sharing in design teamsSteven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin, Susan T. Dumais, Raya Fidel, Harry Bruce, Annelise Mark Pejtersen. 239-247 [doi]
- Stimulating knowledge discovery and sharingAlessandra Agostini, Sara Albolino, Giorgio De Michelis, Flavio De Paoli, Riccardo Dondi. 248-257 [doi]
- Awareness support in a groupware widget toolkitJason Hill, Carl Gutwin. 258-267 [doi]
- Instant group communication with QuickMLToshiyuki Masui, Satoru Takabayashi. 268-273 [doi]
- Ordering systems: coordinative practices in architectural design and planningKjeld Schmidt. 274-283 [doi]
- Shaping technology across social worlds: groupware adoption in a distributed organizationGloria Mark, Steven E. Poltrock. 284-293 [doi]
- Using cursor prediction to smooth telepointer jitterCarl Gutwin, Jeff Dyck, Jennifer Burkitt. 294-301 [doi]
- From genre analysis to the design of meetingwarePedro Antunes, Carlos J. Costa. 302-310 [doi]
- Technology for boundariesSusanne Bødker, Jannie Friis Kristensen, Christina Nielsen, Werner Sperschneider. 311-320 [doi]
- Studying the effect of similarity in online task-focused interactionsDan Cosley, Pamela J. Ludford, Loren G. Terveen. 321-329 [doi]
- Group unified histories an instrument for productive unconstrained co-browsingMaria Aneiros, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Chengzheng Sun. 330-338 [doi]
- Data at work: supporting sharing in science and engineeringJeremy P. Birnholtz, Matthew J. Bietz. 339-348 [doi]
- Concepts for usable patterns of groupware applicationsThomas Herrmann, Marcel Hoffmann, Isa Jahnke, Andrea Kienle, Gabriele Kunau, Kai-Uwe Loser, Natalja Menold. 349-358 [doi]
- Designed for unanticipated use: common artefacts as design principle for CSCW applicationsSamuli Pekkola. 359-368 [doi]
- How people use orientation on tables: comprehension, coordination and communicationRussell Kruger, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Stacey D. Scott, Saul Greenberg. 369-378 [doi]