@inproceedings{Herr08, title = {Design issues for supporting collaborative creativity}, author = {Thomas Herrmann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of COOP '08}, year = 2008, timestamp = {2008.05.14}, owner = {prilla}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20c473db63a6fb920b76e6c7ddd3d4fee/momo54}, keywords = {cscw group creativity} } @article{carroll06a, title = {Awareness and teamwork in computer-supported collaborations}, author = {John M. Carroll and Mary B. Rosson and Gregorio Convertino and Craig H. Ganoe}, booktitle = {Special Theme Papers from Special Editorial Board Members (Contains Regular Papers)}, journal = {Interacting with Computers}, month = {January}, number = 1, pages = {21--46}, volume = 18, year = 2006, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0D-4GMGW80-2/2/dcaac2ca74db7fb4311f808ca87e297d}, id = {1342427}, priority = {0}, abstract = {A contemporary approach to describing and theorizing about joint human endeavor is to posit `knowledge in common' as a basis for awareness and coordination. Recent analysis has identified weaknesses in this approach even as it is typically employed in relatively simple task contexts. We suggest that in realistically complex circumstances, people share activities and not merely concepts. We describe a framework for understanding joint endeavor in terms of four facets of activity awareness: common ground, communities of practice, social capital, and human development. We illustrate the sort of analysis we favor with a scenario from emergency management, and consider implications and future directions for system design and empirical methods.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/240400ba3e17652dc91cfc5b2df7d237a/momo54}, keywords = {cscw awareness} } @inproceedings{coop08, title = {Anticipative Awareness in a Groupware System}, author = {Wolfgang Prinz and Elke Hinrichs and Irina Kireyev}, booktitle = {Proc. 8th Intl. Conf. on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP08)}, pages = {5-15}, year = 2008, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d2c7ddcbd348d5f48aec55a0ef2d80c7/momo54}, keywords = {cscw awareness} } @book{gross_cscw_2007, title = {Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (Interaktive Medien)}, author = {Tom Gross and Michael Koch}, publisher = {Oldenbourg}, year = 2007, url = {http://www.amazon.de/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=3486580000%26tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/3486580000%253FSubscriptionId=13CT5CVB80YFWJEPWS02}, ean = {9783486580006}, asin = {3486580000}, isbn = {3486580000}, description = {Amazon.de: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (Interaktive Medien): Tom Gross,Michael Koch,Michael Herczeg: Bücher}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27b0cc601a74014355558e341af2db438/momo54}, keywords = {cscw book} } @inproceedings{1316646, title = {Supporting collaborative software development through the visualization of socio-technical dependencies}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Cleidson R. de Souza and Stephen Quirk and Erik Trainer and David F. Redmiles}, booktitle = {GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Conference on supporting group work}, pages = {147--156}, publisher = {ACM}, year = 2007, location = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-845-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1316624.1316646}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a82481d7ca62f214355d11bba5436529/momo54}, keywords = {collaborative cscw visualization} } @inproceedings{PrRi06, title = {Collaboration support by co-ownership of documents}, author = {M. Prilla and C. Ritterskamp}, booktitle = {Proceedings of COOP’06. Cooperative System Design. Seamless Integration of Artifacts and Conversations - Enhaced Concepts of Infrastructure for Communication}, editor = {P. Hassanaly and Th. Herrmann and G. Kunau and M Zacklad}, month = {April}, publisher = {IOS Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands}, year = 2006, timestamp = {2007.11.07}, owner = {ritterskamp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25fa9d2c81209503529c4c6476413842a/momo54}, keywords = {cscw ownership collaborative-writing} } @unpublished{PrRi07, title = {Kolumbus 2 Co-Writer: The Next Step in Collaborative Writing}, author = {M. Prilla and C. Ritterskamp}, month = {September}, note = {Demo at ECSCW 2007; Limerick, Ireland}, year = 2007, timestamp = {2007.11.07}, owner = {ritterskamp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a677370fc7697fe30ea2ed9e3c3d97bd/momo54}, keywords = {collaborative-writing cscw} } @inproceedings{StWu98, title = {Beyond 'Yes or No' - Extending Access Control in Groupware with Awareness and Negotiation}, author = {O. Stiemerling and V. Wulf}, booktitle = {Proc. COOP 1998}, year = 1998, timestamp = {2006.01.17}, standort = {Ordner}, owner = {ritterskamp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/285feaac7e8b455cd872e51117dcbfbb4/momo54}, keywords = {awareness access-control cscw negotiation} } @article{YaLi05, title = {Supporting Adaptable Consistency Control in Structured Collaborative Workspaces}, author = {Y. Yang and D. Li}, journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work}, pages = {469-503}, volume = 14, year = 2005, timestamp = {2006.12.12}, file = {YaLi05.pdf:YaLi05.pdf:PDF}, owner = {ritterskamp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/202666ba4191e74a72b0db734bd496ee7/momo54}, keywords = {workspaces consistency cscw} } @article{keyhere, title = {Using an experimental study to develop group awareness support for real-time distributed collaborative writing}, author = {Minh Hong Tran and Gitesh K. Raikundalia and Yun Yang}, journal = {Information and Software Technology}, month = {November}, number = 11, pages = {1006--1024}, volume = 48, year = 2006, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0B-4JDMTVD-1/2/7ba3ffd56d9fef60ceead9592c1d427d}, description = {ScienceDirect - Information and Software Technology : Using an experimental study to develop group awareness support for real-time distributed collaborative writing}, abstract = {Supporting group awareness is vital for the success of real-time, distributed, collaborative writing systems. Many awareness mechanisms have been introduced, but highly effective solutions are few. The research presented in this paper focuses on the development of awareness mechanisms using an experimental study of synchronous distributed collaborative writing. Our study has made two major contributions to research on group awareness. First, the study compares the importance of different awareness elements in supporting group awareness for collaborative writing. The results of our Wilcoxon test on awareness elements identify the five most important elements, including "Being able to comment on what other users have done," "Knowing what actions other users are currently taking," "Providing a communication tool when audio is not available," "Knowing other user's working areas in the document," and "Knowing other user's tasks." Second, the research proposes mechanisms corresponding to the above-mentioned five awareness elements. The mechanisms include Dynamic Task List (DTL), Modification Director (MD), Advanced Chat (AC) and Split Window View (SWV). These mechanisms provide support for various aspects of group awareness, and add many enhanced features to existing awareness mechanisms. For example, DTL presents high-level information about authors' responsibilities and the correlation between their work allocations. MD notifies users instantaneously whenever their work is modified by other authors. AC enhances communication between users by allowing them to attach document objects such as text and diagrams to a conversation message. And, SWV provides the views of other authors' working areas and viewing areas simultaneously.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a04b7120ab8038a8c1c8f5cb2194f983/momo54}, keywords = {awareness collaborative realtime} } @inproceedings{1240823, title = {FASTDash: a visual dashboard for fostering awareness in software teams}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Jacob T. Biehl and Mary Czerwinski and Greg Smith and George G. Robertson}, booktitle = {CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems}, pages = {1313--1322}, publisher = {ACM Press}, year = 2007, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240823}, location = {San Jose, California, USA}, isbn = {978-1-59593-593-9}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1240624.1240823}, description = {FASTDash}, abstract = {Software developers spend significant time gaining and maintaining awareness of fellow developers' activities. FASTDash is a new interactive visualization that seeks to improve team activity awareness using a spatial representation of the shared code base that highlights team members' current activities. With FASTDash, a developer can quickly determine which team members have source files checked out, which files are being viewed, and what methods and classes are currently being changed. The visualization can be annotated, allowing programmers to supplement activity information with additional status details. It provides immediate awareness of potential conflict situations, such as two programmers editing the same source file. FASTDash was developed through user-centered design, including surveys, team interviews, and in situ observation. Results from a field study show that FASTDash improved team awareness, reduced reliance on shared artifacts, and increased project-related communication. Additionally, the team that participated in our field study continues to use FASTDash.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24d02737017f4914cd79f1f9947601645/momo54}, keywords = {collaborative-writing cscw awareness} } @article{journals/cscw/Schmidt02, title = {The Problem with 'Awareness': Introductory Remarks on 'Awareness in CSCW'.}, author = {Kjeld Schmidt}, journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work}, number = {3-4}, pages = {285-298}, volume = 11, year = 2002, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/cscw/cscw11.html#Schmidt02}, date = {2003-03-25}, description = {dblp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29df7b0dbf9fcd229ab46746f172760c3/momo54}, keywords = {awareness cscw} } @misc{Convertino_2006, title = {Evaluating the support of awareness in CSCW}, author = {Gregorio Convertino}, year = 2006, url = {http://scripts.mit.edu/~sdscott/cscw_wiki/uploads/Main/paper6_convertino-student.pdf}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/214d676c0f71eb77fd4e5ede238cb34e2/momo54}, keywords = {evaluation awareness} } @inproceedings{Koch2007, title = {Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - Concepts and Trends}, author = {Tom Gross and Michael Koch}, booktitle = {Proc. Conf. of the Association Information And Management (AIM)}, publisher = {Bonner Koellen Verlag}, series = {Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) P-92}, year = 2006, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/210560d76a70d8eb5cdfb5c9ab8713c06/momo54}, keywords = {cscw} } @article{citeulike:1442871, title = {Orienting attention without awareness.}, address = {Department of Psychology, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. pamccorm@stfx.ca}, author = {P. A. McCormick}, journal = {J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform}, month = {February}, number = 1, pages = {168--180}, volume = 23, year = 1997, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve\&db=pubmed\&dopt=Abstract\&list_uids=9157183}, id = {1442871}, issn = {0096-1523}, priority = {3}, description = {Orienting attention without awareness.}, abstract = {Previous research has shown that visual attention can be directed to a spatial location in 2 qualitatively different ways. Attention can be allocated endogenously in response to centrally presented precues, or it can be captured exogenously by a visual stimulus with an abrupt onset. It has been suggested that exogenous orienting of attention is an automatic process, whereas endogenous orienting of attention represents a controlled and strategic process. M.I. Posner and C.R.R. Snyder (1975) suggested that an automatic process occurs without intention, does not interfere with other mental processes, and does not necessarily give rise to awareness, whereas a controlled process will likely interfere with other processes and necessarily requires intention and awareness. Three experiments investigated the role of awareness in orienting visual attention. Endogenous and exogenous components of orienting attention were placed in opposition to each other to assess the automaticity of exogenous orienting by examining the potential for brief stimulus events to capture attention in the absence of subjective awareness. Results show that an exogenous cue presented below a subjective threshold of awareness captured attention automatically and without awareness.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/242d687552820634f8c9d99ee5f1c4e0c/momo54}, keywords = {CSCW awareness} } @inproceedings{985763, title = {A social proxy for distributed tasks: design and evaluation of a working prototype}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Thomas Erickson and Wei Huang and Catalina Danis and Wendy A. Kellogg}, booktitle = {CHI '04: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems}, pages = {559--566}, publisher = {ACM Press}, year = 2004, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=985692.985763}, location = {Vienna, Austria}, isbn = {1-58113-702-8}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/985692.985763}, description = {A social proxy for distributed tasks}, abstract = {This paper describes an approach to managing tasks and processes that are distributed across a large number of people. The basic idea is to use a social visualization called a task proxy to create a shared awareness amongst the participants in a task or process. The process awareness provided by the task proxy enables its users to monitor the task state, the states of participants, and to communicate with those in particular states. We describe the concept, a first prototype, its evaluation, and discuss future directions.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20987107ea6d6b90275de89c64fc87bf6/momo54}, keywords = {process awareness} } @inproceedings{molli02a, title = {Divergence Awareness for Virtual Team through the Web}, address = {Pasadena, CA, USA}, author = {Pascal Molli and Hala Skaf-Molli and Gérald Oster}, booktitle = {Integrated Design and Process Technology, IDPT 2002}, month = {June}, organization = {Society for Desing and Process Science}, year = 2002, category = {4}, crinnumber = {A02-R-093}, equipe = {ECOO}, description = {molli}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dd722f7461946cf437db333bf7ad69f7/momo54}, keywords = {transformation operational awareness} } @inproceedings{skaf-molli03a, title = {Toxic Farm: A Cooperative Management Platform For Virtual Teams And Enterprises }, address = {Angers, France}, author = {Hala Skaf-Molli and Pascal Molli and Gérald Oster and Claude Godart and Pradeep Ray and Fethi Rabhi}, booktitle = {5th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2003) }, month = { April}, year = { 2003}, category = {4}, crinnumber = {A03-R-059}, equipe = {ECOO}, description = {molli}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/257439ca5f3891c1f45fbe98ba5a1415a/momo54}, keywords = {provisioning, CSCW, web services, enterprises, teams, awareness virtual coordination,} } @inproceedings{imine03:_vote, title = {VOTE: Group Editors Analyzing Tool}, address = {Valencia, Spain}, author = {Abdessamad Imine and Pascal Molli and Gérald Oster and Pascal Urso}, booktitle = {International Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving (FTP 2003)}, month = {June}, year = 2003, category = {5}, description = {molli}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c3eb3524b17c06c897fc404288f7a27b/momo54}, keywords = {transformation OT operational CSCW} } @article{godart03a, title = {The ToxicFarm Integrated Cooperation Framework for Virtual Teams}, author = {Claude Godart and Pascal Molli and Gérald Oster and Olivier Perrin and Hala Skaf-Molli and Pradeep Ray and Fethi Rabhi}, journal = {Distributed and Parallel Databases}, month = { January}, volume = 14, year = { 2004}, category = {1}, crinnumber = {A03-R-128}, equipe = {ECOO}, description = {molli}, abstract = {Developing a collaboration solution, that scales to an entire organization, that offers an integrated collection of cooperation tools, that is general enough to address a large range of applications, and that is easy to deploy for most people, is still an open challenge. This paper presents ToxicFarm services that are an integral part of a framework for hosting Internet virtual teams. The originality of this work is in providing a synthesis between contributions from different domains, including version management in software engineering, process management in data engineering, and awareness in groupware tools. The paper describes the overall services offered, discusses design choices for their integration and implementation, presents relations with existing work and describes their use in several emerging e-business application domains, such as e-finance, e-learning and e-telecom.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27cfbc87b3a3767450bf0461dc8a218de/momo54}, keywords = {provisioning, awareness workflow, virtual web groupware coordination, teams, services, e-business,} }