WACC 1999:
San Francisco,
California,
USA
Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration 1999, San Francisco, California, USA, February 22-25, 1999.
ACM 1999 @proceedings{DBLP:conf/wacc/1999,
title = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities
coordination and collaboration 1999, San Francisco, California,
USA, February 22-25, 1999},
booktitle = {WACC},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {1999},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- Mathias Weske, Thomas Goesmann, Roland Holten, Rüdiger Striemer:
A reference model for workflow application development processes.
1-10
- Rebecca E. Grinter:
Systems architecture: product designing and social engineering.
11-18
- Luciano Baresi, Fabio Casati, Silvana Castano, Maria Grazia Fugini, Isabelle Mirbel, Barbara Pernici:
WIDE workflow development methodology.
19-28
- Heiko Ludwig, Keith Whittingham:
Virtual enterprise co-ordinator - agreement-driven gateways for cross-organisational workflow management.
29-38
- Carla Simone, Gloria Mark, Dario Giubbilei:
Interoperability as a means of articulation work.
39-48
- Israel Hilerio, Weidong Chen:
Herbal-T, enabling integration, interoperability, and reusability of Internet components.
49-58
- Alexander Borgida, Takahiro Murata:
Tolerating exceptions in workflows: a unified framework for data and processes.
59-68
- Richard Hull, François Llirbat, Eric Simon, Jianwen Su, Guozhu Dong, Bharat Kumar, Gang Zhou:
Declarative workflows that support easy modification and dynamic browsing.
69-78
- Petra Heinl, Stefan Horn, Stefan Jablonski, Jens Neeb, Katrin Stein, Michael Teschke:
A comprehensive approach to flexibility in workflow management systems.
79-88
- Du Li, Zhenghao Wang, Richard R. Muntz:
"Got COCA?" - A new perspective in building electronic meeting systems.
89-98
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Sara A. Bly:
Virtual environments at work: ongoing use of MUDs in the workplace.
99-108
- Shinji Takao:
The effects of narrow-band width multipoint videoconferencing on group decision making and turn distribution.
109-116
- James D. Herbsleb:
Metaphorical representation in collaborative software engineering.
117-126
- Prasanta K. Bose, Xiaoqing Zhou:
WWAC: WinWin abstraction based decision coordination.
127-136
- David Jensen, Yulin Dong, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Eric K. McCall, Leon J. Osterweil, Stanley M. Sutton Jr., Alexander E. Wise:
Coordinating agent activities in knowledge discovery processes.
137-146
- Andreas Girgensohn:
Supporting the writing of reports in a hierarchical organization.
147-156
- Claire Vishik, Andrew B. Whinston:
Knowledge sharing, quality, and intermediation.
157-166
- Stefan Berchtold, Alexandros Biliris, Euthimios Panagos:
SaveMe: a system for archiving electronic documents using messaging groupware.
167-176
- Hans Schuster, Jens Neeb, Ralf Schamburger:
A configuration management approach for large workflow management systems.
177-186
- J. Leon Zhao, Edward A. Stohr:
Temporal workflow management in a claim handling system.
187-195
- Jacky Estublier, Mahfoud Amiour, Samir Dami:
Building a federation of process support systems.
197-206
- Rameshsharma Ramloll, John A. Mariani:
Moksha: exploring ubiquity in event filtration-control at the multi-user desktop.
207-216
- Robert Prince, Jianwen Su, Hong Tang, Yonggang Zhao:
The design of an interactive online help desk in the Alexandria Digital Library.
217-226
- Susan Brennan, Justina O. Ohaeri:
Why do electronic conversations seem less polite? the costs and benefits of hedging.
227-235
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