---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [GI-FB5-L] GROUP 01: Sept 30 - Oct 3, Boulder, Colorado USA Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 09:22:41 +0200 From: "Aalst, W.M.P. van der" W.M.P.v.d.Aalst@tm.tue.nl To: "'siksleden@cs.uu.nl'" siksleden@cs.uu.nl, "'GI-FB5-L@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de'" GI-FB5-L@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
GROUP 2001: International Conference on Supporting Group Work
http://www.acm.org/siggroup/conferences/group01
September 30 - October 3, 2001 Boulder, Colorado, USA
Early Registration Deadline: September 1, 2001
Sponsor: ACM SIGGROUP
GROUP 2001 is a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in computer-based systems that support groups, organizations and other social networks. Relevant issues include the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of the effects of these systems.
The expanding functionality of group support systems creates new use opportunities. However, the integration of technology with social practices can be challenging. Additionally, the growing influence of the Internet, mobile and ubiquitous computing, agent systems, and virtual reality also influence group/organizational structures and processes. These technologies are exciting, but their technological and social integration raises many questions for a challenging new research agenda.
GROUP 2001 integrates two themes of research: modeling and implementation issues, and the organizational and behavioral considerations for supporting group work. We invite participation from researchers and practitioners interested in these issues.
The conference will take place in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, at the base of the Rocky Mountains. In addition to an exciting papers program, plenary speakers include Stan Deetz, author of _Democracy in an age of corporate colonization: Developments in communication and the politics of everyday life_.
Conference Chair: Clarence (Skip) Ellis University of Colorado, Boulder
Program Co-Chairs: Tom Rodden Lancaster University
Ilze Zigurs University of Nebraska, Omaha
Questions: Shana.Lourie@colorado.edu
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C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M
Sunday Sept 30 -------------
Workshops 9:00-5:00
Track I: Collaborative Editing Track II: A Computer Game Virtual Environment for Collaboration
Monday October 1st ------------------
Welcome Session 8:30-10:00 Opening Keynote: Prof. STANLEY DEETZ, organizational communications scholar
Morning Break 10:00 -10:30
Paper Session 10:30-12:00
Session: MOBILE COLLABORATION
"Decentralized Ad-Hoc Groupware API and Framework for Mobile Collaboration" Dominik Buszko, Wei-Hsing Lee, Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal, University of Florida
"A Diary Study of Rendezvousing: Implications for Personal, Position-Aware Communications for Groups of Mobile Users" Martin Colbert, University of Kingston
Session: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
"Supporting Self-Regulation of Learning Activities in Online Communities of Practice" Maarten de Laat, University of Nijmegen Frank de Jong, Univ. of Nijmegen & Education Knowledge Center,Dutch Police Robert Jan Simons, University of Nijmegen
"Group Formation in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning" Martin Wessner, IPSI/GMD Hans-R¸diger Pfister, Knowledge Media Research Center
Lunch 12:00 - 1:30
Paper Session 1:30-3:00
Session: WORKFLOW SYSTEMS
"Interaction as a Framework for Flexible Workflow Modeling" Havard D. Jorgensen, Norwegian Univ. of Science & Tech.
"Beyond Workflow Management: Product-Driven Case Handling" W.M.P. van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Technology P.J.S. Berens, Pallas Athena
"Process Descriptions as Organisational Accounting Devices: The Dual Use of Workflow Technologies" Paul Dourish, University of California Irvine
Session: VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
"An Integrative Framework for Knowledge Extraction in Collaborative Virtual Environments" Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, University of Macau Simeon J. Simoff, University of Technology, Sydney
"Experiencing a Presentation through a Mixed Reality Boundary" Boriana Koleva, Holger Schn"delbach, Steve Benford and Chris Greenhalgh, University of Nottingham
Afternoon Break 3:00-3:30
Panel Session 3:30-5:00
"Captain Bly and Mister Christian: Collaboration on the High Seas of Commerce"
Conference Reception 5:30-7:00
SIGGROUP Members Meeting 7:00-8:00
Tuesday October 1st -------------------
Paper Session 8:30-10:00
Session: COORDINATION CHALLENGES
"Comparing Modes of Coordination A Comparison Between Oral and Artifact Based Coordination" Peter H. Carstensen, The IT University of Copenhagen Morten Nielsen, Aarhus University, DK
"Towards an Optimal Resolution to Information Overload: An Infomediary Approach" Jinwon Ho & Rong Tang, State Univ. of New York at Albany
"Demonstrational Customization of a Shared Whiteboard to Support User-Defined Semantic Relationships among Objects" Du Li and Jason Patrao, Texas A&M University
Session: USE AND EFFECTIVENESS
"Exploration Environments for Groupware Concept and Empirical Evaluation" Volker Wulf and Bjorn Golombek, GMD-FIT
"Don't Hang Up on the Telephone Yet!" Joanie Connell, Gerald Mendelsohn, Univ of Calif Berkeley Richard Robins, University of California, Davis John Canny, University of California, Berkeley
"A Comparison of Observation and Inspection Methods for Evaluating Groupware" Michelle Potts Steves, Emile Morse, NIST Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary, Canada
Morning Break 10:00-10:30
Paper Session 10:30-12:00
Session: ARCHITECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
"Workflow Performance and Scalability Analysis by Using the Layered Queueing Modeling Methodology" Kwang-Hoon Kim, Kyonggi University at South Korea Clarence A. Ellis, University Colorado at Boulder
"From Local to Global Coordination: Lessons from Software Reuse" Rebecca E. Grinter, XEROX PARC
Session: Social and Relational Effects
"Social Presence with Video and Application Sharing" Erin Bradner and Gloria Mark, Univ of California Irvine
"Building Boundaries and Negotiating Work at Home" Christine Salazar, University of Washington, Tacoma
Lunch 12:00-1:30
Paper Session 1:30-3:00
Session: TOOLS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
"Collaborative Document Monitoring" Natalie Glance, WhizBang! Labs Jean-Luc Meunier, Pierre Bernard, Damian Arregui, Xerox Research Center Europe
"WWG: a Wide-Area Infrastructure for Group Work" Joan Manuel Marques and Leandro Navarro, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Session: COLLABORATIVE WORKSPACES
"A Team Collaboration Space Supporting Capture and Access of Virtual Meetings" Werner Geyer, IBM Watson Heather Richter, Georgia Institute of Technology Ludwin Fuchs, Boeing Tom Frauenhofer, IBM Watson Shahrokh Daijavad and Steven Poltrock, Boeing
"Undoing Any Operation in Collaborative Graphics Editing Systems" David Chen and Chengzheng Sun, Griffith University
Afternoon Break 3:00-3:30
Panel 3:30-5:00 Plenary Panel
Conference Banquet in evening
Wednesday October 2nd ---------------------
Paper Session 8:30-10:00
Session: GROUPWARE AND GROUP CHARACTERISTICS
"When Culture and Style Aren't About Clothes: Perceptions of Task Technology 'Fit' in Global Virtual Teams" Anne P. Massey, Yu-Ting Caisy Hung, Indiana University Mitzi Montoya-Weiss, North Carolina State University V. Ramesh, Indiana University
"Evaluating Expertise Recommendations" David W. McDonald, FXPAL
"Symgroup: Applying Social Agents in a Group Interaction System" Jacques Wainer and Danillo Palacio Braga, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Session: WORK COMMUNITIES
"Diffusion of a Collaborative Technology Across Distance" Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine Steven Poltrock, The Boeing Company
"Safety in Numbers: Calculation and Document Re-Use in Knowledge Work" Richard Harper, Digital World Research Center Rob Procter, University of Edinburgh Dave Randall, Manchester Metropolitan University Mark Rouncefield, University of Lancaster
"The Social Web Cockpit Support for Virtual Communities" Wolfgang Gr"ther, Wolfgang Prinz, GMD-FIT
Morning Break 10:00-10:30
Paper Session 10:30-12:00
Session: TOOLS FOR DIFFERENT TASKS
"Visual and Spatial Communication and Task Organization Using the Visual Knowledge Builder" Frank Shipman, Robert Airhart, Haowei Hsieh, Preetam Maloor, J. Michael Moore, and Divya Shah,Texas A&M University
"Effects of Group Task Pressure on Perceptions of Email and Face-to-Face Communication Effectiveness" E. Vance Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Session: DIMENSIONS OF UBIQUITY
"Organizational Adoption and Diffusion of Electronic Meeting Systems: A Case Study" Bjorn Erik Munkvold, University of New South Wales Rob Anson, Boise State University
"RoamWare: An Integrated Architecture for Seamless Interaction In Between Mobile Meetings" Mikael Wiberg, Umea University, Sweden
Lunch and Closing 12:00-1:30
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