Cooperation in massively distributed information space; O.W. Bertelsen, S. Bodker. Adaptability of classification schemes in cooperation: What does it mean? C. Simone, M. Sarini. Finding patterns in the fieldwork; D. Martin, et al. Team automata for spatial access control; M.H. ter Beek, et al. Supporting distributed software development by modes of collaboration; T. Schummer, J.M. Haake. Flexible support for application-sharing architecture; G. Chung, P. Dewan. Creating coherent environments for collaboration; C. Heath, et al. Spaces of practice; M. Buscher, et al. Collaboratively improvising magic: An approach to managing participation in an on-line drama; A. Drozd, et al. Music sharing as a computer supported collaborative application; B. Brown, et al. PolyLens: A recommender system for groups of user; M. O'Connor, et al. y do tngrs luv 2 txt msg? R.E. Grinter, M. Eldridge. Coordinating heterogeneous work: Information and representation in medical care; M.C. Reddy, et al. Cognitive properties of a whiteboard: A case study in a trauma centre; Y. Xiao, et al. On finding things out: Situating organisational knowledge in CSCW; K. Groth, J. Bowers. The effects of network delays on group work in real-time groupware; C. Gutwin. Community support and identity management; M. Koch, W. Woerndl. Reducing interference in single display groupware through transparency; A. Zanella, S. Greenberg. Harnessing complexity in CSCW; S. Kaplan, L. Seebeck. Decentralizing the control room: Mobile work and institutional order; O. Juhlin, A. Weilenmann. When worlds collide: Molecular biology as interdisciplinary collaboration; V.L. O'Day, et al. Index of authors.
Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 16-20, September 2001, Bonn, Germany
Microcomputer workstations -- Congresses.
Microcomputer workstations.
Teams in the workplace -- Congresses -- Computer networks.