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Groupware: Design, Implementation, and Use

8th International Workshop, CRIWG 2002, La Serena, Chile, 1.-4. September 2002, Proceedings

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Table of contents (19 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Groupware and Text Technologies

    • Christine M. Neuwirth
    Pages 3-3
  3. Groupware Goes to School

    • Gerry Stahl
    Pages 7-24
  4. Collaborative Learning in a Web-Accessible Workbench

    • J. M. Martins Ferreira, Gustavo R. C. Alves, Ricardo Costa, Nick Hine
    Pages 25-34
  5. Document Management in a Computer-Integrated Classroom

    • Nelson Baloian, Alexander Berges, Stephan Buschmann, Katrin Ga\ner, Jens Hardings, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe et al.
    Pages 35-44
  6. Handheld CSCW in the Meeting Environment

    • Pedro Antunes, Carlos J. Costa
    Pages 47-60
  7. A Cooperative Visual Hypermedia Approach to Planning and Conducting Virtual Meetings

    • Weigang Wang, Jörg M. Haake, Jessica Rubart
    Pages 70-89
  8. Towards UML-G: A UML Profile for Modeling Groupware

    • Jessica Rubart, Peter Dawabi
    Pages 93-113
  9. Designing the Communications Infrastructure of Groupware Systems

    • Sergio F. Ochoa, Luis A. Guerrero, David A. Fuller, Oriel Herrera
    Pages 114-133
  10. A Component-Based Architecture to Support Collaborative Application Design

    • Ana P. T. Bacelo Blois, Karin Becker
    Pages 134-143
  11. Before Getting There: Potential and Actual Collaboration

    • Alberto L. Morán, Jesus Favela, M. Martínez-Enríquez, Dominique Decouchant
    Pages 147-167
  12. The 3-Ontology: A Framework to Place Cooperative Awareness

    • Edmundo P. Leiva-Lobos, Eliana Covarrubias
    Pages 189-199
  13. Evaluating Collaborative Learning Processes

    • César A. Collazos, Luis A. Guerrero, José A. Pino, Sergio F. Ochoa
    Pages 203-221
  14. The CSCW Lab for Groupware Evaluation

    • Renata Mendes de Araujo, Flavia M. Santoro, Marcos R. S. Borges
    Pages 222-231
  15. Tailoring Group Work

    • Alejandro Fernández, Jörg M. Haake, Adele Goldberg
    Pages 232-242
  16. Building Groupwares over Duplicated Object Systems

    • Hechmi Khlifi, Jocelyn Desbiens, Mohamed Cheriet
    Pages 245-254
  17. COPSE-Web: An Infrastructure for Developing Web-Based Groupware Applications

    • José Maria N. David, Marcos R.S. Borges
    Pages 275-284

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About this book

Welcome to the 8th International Workshop on Groupware (CRIWG 2002)! The previous workshops took place in Lisbon, Portugal (1995), Puerto Varas, Chile (1996), El Escorial, Spain (1997), Búzios, Brazil (1998), Cancun, Mexico (1999), Madeira, Portugal (2000), and Darmstadt, Germany (2001). CRIWG workshops follow a simple recipe for success: good papers, a small number of participants, extensive time for lively and constructive discussions, and a high level of cooperation both within and between paper sessions. CRIWG 2002 continued this tradition. CRIWG 2002 attracted 36 submissions from 13 countries, nine of them outside Ibero-America. Each of the 36 articles submitted was reviewed by at least three members of an internationally renowned Program Committee. This year we used a double-blind reviewing process, i. e. , the reviewers did not know who the authors of the papers were. In addition, the reviewers were chosen based on their expertise and we also ensured that they came from countries and institutions not related to those of the paper’s authors. This reviewer assignment worked remarkably well, as indicated by the high average confidence value the reviewers gave their own reviews. This means that papers were usually reviewed by experts in the paper’s topic. As a consequence, reviews were usually quite extensive and contained many suggestions for - provements. I would like to thank all the members of the Program Committee for their hard work, which I am sure contributed to improving the quality of the final articles.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Science VI - Distributed Systems Informatikzentrum, FernUniversität Hagen, Hagen, Germany

    Jörg M. Haake

  • Departamento de Ciencias de la Computacion, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile

    José A. Pino

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