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The ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) 2004
The ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) 2004
==Topics==
*Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
*Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts
*Innovative technologies and architectures to support group activity, awareness and telepresence
*Social and organizational effects of introducing technologies
*Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
*Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative practices
*Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
*Working with and through collections of heterogeneous technologies
*Emerging issues for global systems
==Submissions==
==Important Dates==

Revision as of 11:27, 18 December 2020

CSCW 2004
2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Event in series CSCW
Dates 2004/11/06 (iCal) - 2004/11/10
Homepage: http://web.archive.org/web/20070807183615/http://www.acm.org/cscw2004/
Location
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Papers: Submitted 176 / Accepted 53 (30.1 %)
Committees
Organizers: Daniel Mittleman
General chairs: Jim Herbsleb, Gary Olson
PC chairs: Christine Halverson, Loren Terveen
Workshop chairs: Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee
Panel Chair: Tom Finholt, Pamela Hinds
Seminars Chair: Jonathan Grudin, Steven Poltrock
Demo chairs: Wayne Lutters, David McDonald, Jonathan Trevor
Keynote speaker: Mitchell Kapor, Lawrence Lessig
Table of Contents


The ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) 2004


Topics

  • Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
  • Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts
  • Innovative technologies and architectures to support group activity, awareness and telepresence
  • Social and organizational effects of introducing technologies
  • Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
  • Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative practices
  • Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
  • Working with and through collections of heterogeneous technologies
  • Emerging issues for global systems


Submissions

Important Dates