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Pervasive Computing: Supporting Group Activities

by Dominic Jonak, Advisor Peter Steenkiste , 2003
"... We have developed a group scheduler which allows users to specify personal preferences and request a suggestion for an activity and group of partners. This service confronts three major challenges; coordinating multiple users, modeling user intent, and maintaining privacy. We overcame these obstacle ..."
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We have developed a group scheduler which allows users to specify personal preferences and request a suggestion for an activity and group of partners. This service confronts three major challenges; coordinating multiple users, modeling user intent, and maintaining privacy. We overcame

Roles in Computer-Supported Groups An Exploratory Study of Roles in Computer-Supported

by Ilze Zigurs, Kenneth A. Kozar
"... The emerging technology of group support systems has the potential to enhance the effec-tiveness of team work in organizations. One critical factor that has received little attention in technology-supported environments i that of the roles participants fill in meetings. This paper develops a theoret ..."
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theoretical model of roles in computer-supported meetings and examines the impact of a group support system on roles. An exploratory field study of 10 work teams was conducted to investigate the perceptions of participants about their own roles and the roles that the group sup-port system technology might

Designing for interaction: Six steps to designing computer-supported group-based learning

by J. W. Strijbos, R. L. Martens, W. M. G. Jochems - Computers & Education , 2004
"... This is a post-print of an article submitted for consideration in the Computers and ..."
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This is a post-print of an article submitted for consideration in the Computers and

A Study Of Turn-Taking In A Computer-Supported Group Task

by Andy Mckinlay, John Arnott, Rob Procter, Oliver Masting, Robin Woodburn - in People and Computers VIII, Proceedings of the HCI'93 Conference , 1993
"... This paper describes an experiment designed to examine the impact of different turn management protocols on the performance of groups using a CSCW tool. The results are compared with the performance of a group working face-to-face. Finally, the implications for coordination in synchronous CSCW are d ..."
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are discussed. Keywords: Computer-supported cooperative work, conversation analysis, computer-mediated communications, turn management.

A Chasing After the Wind: Experience in Computer-supported Group

by Ben Swift, Henry Gardner, Alistair Riddell
"... Improvisational group musics, such as jazz, have their own cultures and conventions of musical interaction. One characteristic of this interaction is the primacy of the experience over the musical artefact- in some sense the sound created is not as important as the feeling of being ‘in the groove’. ..."
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’. As computing devices infiltrate creative, open-ended task domains, what can HCI learn from improvisational group musics? How do we design systems where the goal is not an artefact but a felt experience? This position paper examines these issues in light of an experiment involving ‘Viscotheque’, a novel group

A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF ANONYMITY IN COMPUTER-SUPPORTED GROUP DECISION MAKING

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"... Drawing on recent theoretical efforts, a three dimensional model of anonymity in computer-sup-ported group discussion is developed. Applying this model to a review of empirical literature shows that studies of the idea generation phase of decision making have dominated this literature, and that the ..."
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Drawing on recent theoretical efforts, a three dimensional model of anonymity in computer-sup-ported group discussion is developed. Applying this model to a review of empirical literature shows that studies of the idea generation phase of decision making have dominated this literature

A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF ANONYMITY IN COMPUTER-SUPPORTED GROUP DECISION MAKING

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"... Drawing on recent theoretical efforts, a three dimensional model of anonymity in computer-sup-ported group discussion is developed. Applying this model to a review of empirical literature shows that studies of the idea generation phase of decision making have dominated this literature, and that the ..."
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Drawing on recent theoretical efforts, a three dimensional model of anonymity in computer-sup-ported group discussion is developed. Applying this model to a review of empirical literature shows that studies of the idea generation phase of decision making have dominated this literature

Research Computing Support Group Information Management Services Branch

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UVa ITC Research Computing Support Fall, 2002 Presented by the Research Computing Support Group

by David Drake, Kathy Gerber, Tim F. Jost Tolson
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The process group approach to reliable distributed computing

by Kenneth P. Birman - Communications of the ACM , 1993
"... The difficulty of developing reliable distributed softwme is an impediment to applying distributed computing technology in many settings. Expeti _ with the Isis system suggests that a structured approach based on virtually synchronous _ groups yields systems that are substantially easier to develop, ..."
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The difficulty of developing reliable distributed softwme is an impediment to applying distributed computing technology in many settings. Expeti _ with the Isis system suggests that a structured approach based on virtually synchronous _ groups yields systems that are substantially easier to develop
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