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Hunt, William
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
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  What do groups need? A proposed set of generic groupware requirements
Mandviwalla M., Olfman L. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 1(3): 245-268, 1994.  Type: Article

Several groupware systems are being used to support organizational activity. This paper presents a set of group aspects that need support in the form of generic requirements for groupware. These are based on examinations of design limi...

Jun 1 1996  
  Reasoning by analogy and causality
Long D., Garigliano R., Ellis Horwood, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1994.  Type: Book (9780136901327)

Long and Garigliano make a concerted effort to develop a set-theoretic model of analogy and demonstrate its application in a natural language system. Their intentions are to provide a foundation for a consensus on the role and scope of...

Aug 1 1995  
  The Rendezvous architecture and language for constructing multiuser applications
Hill R., Brinck T., Rohall S., Patterson J., Wilner W. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 1(2): 81-125, 1994.  Type: Article

Programming interfaces for geographically distributed meetings and other multiuser applications requires addressing other human issues besides managing the display and reacting to user input. Some of these issues are providing customiz...

Jul 1 1995  
  Technological support for work group collaboration
Olson M. (ed), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, 1989.  Type: Book (9780805803044)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Computer-supported cooperative work and groupware
Greenberg S. (ed), Academic Press Ltd., London, UK, 1991.  Type: Book (9780122992209)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Studies in computer supported cooperative work
Bowers J. (ed), Benford S. (ed), North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991.  Type: Book (9780444888112)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Design at work
Greenbaum J. (ed), Kyng M., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, 1992.  Type: Book (9780805806120)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Computer-supported cooperative work
Greif I., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 1988.  Type: Book (093461575)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Intellectual teamwork
Galegher J. (ed), Kraut R. (ed), Egido C. (ed), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, NJ, 1990.  Type: Book (9780805805345)

Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a young interdisciplinary field whose definition is still under debate. According to one source, it is concerned with multiple individuals working together with computer systems. Another c...

Aug 1 1994  
  Functional transformations in AI discovery systems
Shen W. Artificial Intelligence 41(3): 257-272, 1990.  Type: Article

For those interested in machine learning and, more specifically, machine discovery, Shen’s use of functional programming is a significant contribution. The merits of this work will be particularly apparent to those familiar w...

Feb 1 1991  
 
 
 
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