1. GROUP 1997: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Proceedings of GROUP'97, International Conference on Supporting Group Work: The Integration Challenge, November 16-19, 1997, Embassy Suites Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. ACM 1997
Mark Ginsburg: Construction search and retrieval of a World-Wide Web (WWW) expert knowledge base (tutorial). 1
Barry Wellman: Using social network analysis to study computer networks (tutorial). 1
B. McIndoe: Real-world groupware frameworks (tutorial): Digital LinkWorks and OpenText LiveLink. 1
Frank von Martial: Methods, tools and technologies for coordination and workflow management (tutorial). 2
Lisa Neal: Collaborative technologies (tutorial). 2
Anders I. Mørch, Oliver Stiemerling, Volker Wulf: Tailorable groupware (workshop): issues, methods, and architectures. 2
Dirk Mahling, James Bair, William Ives, Nan Lower, David Smith, Rudy Ruggles: The role for technology in knowledge management (panel). 3-6
Melissa Sue Glynn, Douglas R. Vogel, Robert O. Briggs, Howard Brown, Debra Cunningham: Issues in technology supported learning (panel). 7-8
Rens Scheepers, Jan Damsgaard: Using Internet technology within the organization: a structurational analysis of intranets. 9-18
Gloria Mark: Merging multiple perspectives in groupware use: intra- and intergroup conventions. 19-28
Ned Kock: Fostering interdepartmental knowledge communication through groupware: a process improvement perspective. 29-37
Steve Blythin, John A. Hughes, Steinar Kristoffersen, Tom Rodden, Mark Rouncefield: Recognising "success" and "failure": evaluating groupware in a commercial context. 39-46


Steve Benford, Dave Snowdon, Andy Colebourne, Jon O'Brien, Tom Rodden: Informing the design of collaborative virtual environments. 71-80
Lisa Neal: Virtual classrooms and communities. 81-90
Robert J. Sandusky: Infrastructure management as cooperative work: implications for systems design. 91-100
John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Patrick G. T. Healey, Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison: Locating the scene: the particular and the general in contexts for ambulance control. 101-110
Clarie M. Vishik: Internal information brokering and patterns of usage on corporate intranets. 111-118
Peter Mambrey, Mike Robinson: Understanding the role of documents in a hierarchical flow of work. 119-127
Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Stephan Kress, Rüdiger Wenski: Telework under the co-ordination of a distributed workflow management system. 128-137
Kjeld Schmidt: Of maps and scripts - the status of formal constructs in cooperative work. 138-147
Kees Wim van den Herik, Gert-Jan de Vreede: GSS for cooperative policymaking: no trivial matter. 148-157
Deborah L. Edwards, Dirk E. Mahling: Toward knowledge management systems in the legal domain. 158-166
Peter Parnes, Kåre Synnes, Dick Schefström: The CDT mStar environment: scalable distributed teamwork in action. 167-176
Edmundo P. Leiva-Lobos, Giorgio De Michelis, Eliana Covarrubias: Augmenting and multiplying spaces for creative design. 177-186
Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Anja Syri: Collaborative workspace for time deferred electronic cooperation. 187-196
Peter J. Spellman, Jane N. Mosier, Lucy M. Deus, Jay A. Carlson: Collaborative virtual workspace. 197-203
Hemang Lavana, Amit Khetawat, Franc Brglez: Internet-based workflows: a paradigm for dynamically reconfigurable desktop environments. 204-213
Charles K. Ames, Scott C. Burleigh, Stephen J. Mitchell: A web based enterprise workflow system. 214-220
Kevin Gary, Timothy E. Lindquist, Harry Koehnemann, Ly Danielle Sauer: Automated process support for organizational and personal processes. 221-230
Rebecca E. Grinter: From workplace to development: what have we learned so far and where do we go? 231-240
Tim Mansfield, Simon M. Kaplan, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Ted Phelps, Mark Fitzpatrick, Richard N. Taylor: Evolving Orbit: a process report on building locales. 241-250
Jakob Bardram: "I love the system - I just don't use it!". 251-260
Steinar Carlsen, Reidar Gjersvik: Organizational metaphors as lenses for analyzing workflow technology. 261-270
Michael Weber, Gerhard Partsch, Siegfried Höck, Georg Schneider, Astrid Scheller-Huoy, Jean Schweitzer: Integrating synchronous multimedia collaboration into workflow management. 281-290
Hiroyuki Tarumi, Koji Kida, Yoshihide Ishiguro, Kenji Yoshifu, Takayoshi Asakura: WorkWeb system - multi-workflow management with a multi-agent system. 299-308
Weimin Du, Jim Davis, Ming-Chien Shan: Flexible specification of workflow compensation scopes. 309-316
Kenneth A. Graetz, Nicole Proulx, Cassie B. Barlow, Laura J. Pape: Facilitating idea generation in computer-supported teleconferences. 317-324
Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Kurt Schneider: Bridging the gap between face-to-face communication and long-term collaboration. 331-340
Jörg M. Haake, Weigang Wang: Flexible support for business processes: extending cooperative hypermedia with process support. 341-350
Christopher Rouff, Mary Ann Robbert: Developing the cooperative mission development environment. 351-357
Carla Simone, Stefania Bandini: Compositional features for promoting awareness within and across cooperative applications. 358-367
Shinkuro Honda, Hironari Tomioka, Takaaki Kimura, Takaharu Oosawa, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita: Valentine: an environment for home office worker providing informal communication and personal space. 368-375
John A. Mariani: SISCO: providing a cooperation filter for a shared information space. 376-384
Alison Lee, Andreas Girgensohn, Kevin Schlueter: NYNEX portholes: initial user reactions and redesign implications. 385-394
Steinar Kristoffersen: MEDIATE: video as a first-order datatype. 395-404
Tomoo Inoue, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita: Integration of face-to-face and video-mediated meetings: HERMES. 405-414
Clarence A. Ellis: Team automata for groupware systems. 415-424
Chengzheng Sun, Yanchun Zhang, Xiaohua Jia, Yun Yang: A generic operation transformation scheme for consistency maintenance in real-time cooperative editing systems. 425-434
Maher Suleiman, Michèle Cart, Jean Ferrié: Serialization of concurrent operations in a distributed collaborative environment. 435-445



