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CTS 2015: Atlanta, GA, USA
- 2015 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems, CTS 2015, Atlanta, GA, USA, June 1-5, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7647-1
- Kori Inkpen:
Tuesday keynote: Video communication for the 21st century. 1-4 - Chandra Chikkareddy:
CTS 2015 plenary speech: Agile at PayPal: A transformation towards leaner and more productive work collaboration. 1 - Amy S. Bruckman, Martin J. Eppler, Dewayne E. Perry, Cynthia Pickering, Jon A. Preston, Mads Nygård:
Panel session I: Collaborative content creation. 1-19
Full Papers
- Eric G. Stephan, Alan R. Chappell, Chitra Sivaraman, Sumit Purohit, William Smith, Bernadette Farias Lóscio:
Deep web scientific sensor measurements usage: A standards-based approach. 1-2 - Bruce Marsh, Paola Piscioneri:
The Internet of Postal Things. 3-4 - Hsieh-Chung Chen, Harnek Gulati, H. T. Kung, Surat Teerapittayanon:
Compressive wireless pulse sensing. 5-11 - Omer Berat Sezer, Serdar Zafer Can, Erdogan Dogdu:
Development of a smart home ontology and the implementation of a semantic sensor network simulator: An Internet of Things approach. 12-18 - Daniela Ventura, Salvatore Monteleone, Giuseppe La Torre, Gaetano Carmelo La Delfa, Vincenzo Catania:
Smart EDIFICE - Smart EveryDay interoperating future devICEs. 19-26 - Glenn A. Fink, Dimitri V. Zarzhitsky, Thomas E. Carroll, Ethan Farquhar:
Security and privacy grand challenges for the Internet of Things. 27-34 - Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan:
Value-oriented Big Data processing with applications. 35-36 - Li Xiong:
Harnessing personal data from Internet of Things: Privacy enhancing dynamic information monitoring. 37 - Ronald C. Arkin:
Civilized collaboration: Ethical architectures for enforcing legal requirements and mediating social norms in HRI. 38 - Joe Crumpton, Cindy L. Bethel:
Validation of vocal prosody modifications to communicate emotion in robot speech. 39-46 - Shuo Niu, D. Scott McCrickard, Steve Harrison:
Exploring humanoid factors of robots through transparent and reflective interactions. 47-54 - Jeremy Blum:
Security services provided by the IEEE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments standards: Limitations and implications for intelligent cooperative driving and autonomous connected vehicles. 55-56 - Markus Zimmermann, Larissa Fahrmeier, Klaus-Josef Bengler:
A Roland for an Oliver? Subjective perception of cooperation during conditionally automated driving. 57-63 - Hind Obaid Al Falasi, Mohammad M. Masud, Nader Mohamed:
Trusting the same: Using similarity to establish trust among vehicles. 64-69 - Moritz Körber, Wolfgang Schneider, Markus Zimmermann:
Vigilance, boredom proneness and detection time of a malfunction in partially automated driving. 70-76 - J. Adam Jones, Lauren Cairco Dukes, David M. Krum, Mark T. Bolas, Larry F. Hodges:
Correction of geometric distortions and the impact of eye position in virtual reality displays. 77-83 - Sharad Sharma, Shanmukha Pranay Rajeev, Phillip Devearux:
An immersive collaborative virtual environment of a university campus for performing virtual campus evacuation drills and tours for campus safety. 84-89 - Chase D. Carthen, Thomas J. Rushton, Christine M. Johnson, Aaron Hesson, Daniel Nielson, Bryan Worrell, Donna M. Delparte, W. Joel Johansen, John W. Anderson, Roger T. Lew, Nicholas R. Wood, Matthew Ziegler, Sergiu M. Dascalu, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Design of a Virtual Watershed Client for the WC-WAVE project. 90-96 - Xiaolin Hu:
Cognitive modeling for agent-based simulation of child maltreatment and child maltreatment prevention. 97 - Saad Alqithami, Henry Hexmoor:
Ubiquity of network organizations paradigmatic perspective and synergistic effect. 98-105 - Haibin Zhu:
Adaptive collaboration while agents' performance changes periodically. 106-112 - R. Makineni, Luyi Wang, Y. V. Ramana Reddy, Sumitra Reddy:
Vijjana: A collaborative agent model for creating a knowledge advantage machine. 113-117 - Dewayne E. Perry:
Teams, technology, processes, and organizations in collaborative software engineering. 118-123 - Mohammed Seyam, D. Scott McCrickard:
Collaborating on mobile app design through pair programming: A practice-oriented approach overview and expert review. 124-131 - Youness Takhma, Tajjeeddine Rachidi, Hamid Harroud, Mohamed Riduan Abid, Nasser Assem:
Third-party source code compliance using early static code analysis. 132-139 - Matthias Wenzel, Christoph Meinel:
Parallel network data processing in client side JavaScript applications. 140-147 - Jorge Javier Maldonado Mahauad, Ana María Fernández-Pampillón, Cecilia Veronica Sanz:
Analysis framework for tailored selection of learning objects methodologies. 148-158 - Nour El Mawas, Lahcen Oubahssi, Pierre Laforcade:
A meta-model based approach for identifying and formalizing LMS instructional design languages. 159-166 - David Lebron, Hossain Shahriar:
Comparing MOOC-based platforms: Reflection on pedagogical support, framework and learning analytics. 167-174 - D. Scott McCrickard, Troy D. Abel, Angela Scarpa, Yao Wang, Shuo Niu:
Collaborative design for young children with autism: Design tools and a user study. 175-182 - Duo Helen Wei, Shuihui Yang, Sen Zhang, Hairong Zhao:
Evaluation of an auto-generated data structures and algorithms visualization approach at tri-state colleges. 183-189 - Waleed S. Alnumay, Pushpita Chatterjee, Uttam Ghosh:
A trusted framework for secure routing in wireless ad hoc networks. 190-195 - Maha Alqallaf, Bin Wang:
Software defined collaborative secure ad hoc wireless networks. 196-203 - John M. Pecarina, Michael Fu, Jyh-Charn Liu:
Observation and mitigation of causal re-ordering in distributed business process logs. 204-211 - Sara Mahmoud, Nader Mohamed:
Broker architecture for collaborative UAVs cloud computing. 212-219 - Shuo-Han Chen, Tseng-Yi Chen, Hsin-Wen Wei, Nai-Yuan Jhang, Tsan-sheng Hsu, Wei-Kuan Shih:
A study of suitable fault tolerance frameworks for an energy-efficient storage system. 220-225 - Paolo Buono, Alfredo Cuzzocrea:
A collaborative framework for supporting combined visualization of activities across time zones. 226-232 - Morgan Le Chénéchal, Sébastien Chalmé, Thierry Duval, Jérôme Royan, Valérie Gouranton, Bruno Arnaldi:
Toward an enhanced mutual awareness in asymmetric CVE. 233-240 - Amina Saoutal, Nada Matta, Jean-Pierre Cahier:
Toward a system approach of distributed information awareness to support emergency response. 241-248 - Claudia Diamantini, Laura Genga, Domenico Potena, Emanuele Storti:
Towards a customizable user-centered model for data analytics. 249-256 - Jon A. Preston, Sushil K. Prasad:
A hierarchical peer-to-peer reduction and merging framework for efficient operational transformations in collaborative editing. 257-263 - Ahmed Idries, Nader Mohamed:
Towards risk knowledge management in unmanned aerial vehicles applications development. 264-271 - Martin J. Eppler, Sebastian Kernbach:
Supporting knowledge-intensive collaboration through interactive dynamic diagrams. 272-279 - Vicky L. Freedman, Carina Lansing, Ellen Porter, Karen Schuchardt, Zoe Guillen, Chandrika Sivaramakrishnan, Ian Gorton:
A collaborative extensible user environment for simulation and knowledge management. 280-286 - Nagaprashanth Chanda, Xiaoqing Frank Liu:
Intelligent analysis of software architecture rationale for collaborative software design. 287-294 - Heiko Thimm:
ICT support for collaborative environmental compliance management in SMEs - The CCPro approach. 295-301 - Cynthia Pickering, Menka Gupta:
Self service business intelligence (SSBI) for employee communications and collaboration (ECC). 302-304 - Mai A. Alduailij, Mona Al-Duailej:
Performance evaluation of information retrieval models in bug localization on the method level. 305-313 - Lokmanyathilak Govindan Sankar Selvan, Teng-Sheng Moh:
A framework for fast-feedback opinion mining on Twitter data streams. 314-318 - Pooya Moradian Zadeh, Ziad Kobti:
Community detection in social networks by cultural algorithm. 319-325 - Claudia Diamantini, Alex Mircoli, Domenico Potena, Emanuele Storti:
Semantic disambiguation in a social information discovery system. 326-333 - Michelle Cheatham:
Privacy in the age of big data. 334-335 - Pranahita Bulusu, Hossain Shahriar, Hisham M. Haddad:
Classification of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol query injection attacks and mitigation techniques. 337-344 - Nader Nassar, Li-Chiou Chen:
Seed-based authentication. 345-350 - Pascal Urien:
RACS: Remote APDU call secure creating trust for the internet. 351-357 - Yong Wang, Raj Kumar Nepali:
Privacy threat modeling framework for online social networks. 358-363 - Logan Widick, Josh Talkington, Garima Bajwa, Ram Dantu:
A framework for secured collaboration in mHealth. 364-369 - Yong Wang, Raj Kumar Nepali:
Privacy impact assessment for online social networks. 370-375 - Jerry Alan Fails, Katherine G. Herbert, Emily Hill, Andrew De Stefano, Brandon Hesse, Paul W. Cushman, Travis Gant, Syed Shah, Aliet Abreu-Cruz, Nikita S. Panchariya, Varsha Nimbagal:
Geotagger: A collaborative environmental inquiry platform. 383-390 - Peter Christopher Bach, Natalia Vyrva, Susanne Koch Stigberg:
Tangible music player: Music collaboration. 399-406 - Christian Schenk, Sonja Maier, Uwe M. Borghoff:
A model-based approach for architecture-independent video decoding. 407-414 - Sriram Chellappan:
Mining digital data for smarter mental healthcare. 415-417 - Elefelious Getachew Belay, D. Scott McCrickard:
Comparing literature claims and user claims for mobile user interface design: A case study considering m-health application. 418-425 - Mai A. Alduailij, Leszek T. Lilien:
A collaborative healthcare application based on opportunistic resource utilization networks with OVM primitives. 426-433
Work-In-Progress Papers
- Megumi Saitou, Li Xiwen, Zhenni Pan, Jiang Liu, Shigeru Shimamoto:
Cooperative access among UEs in cellular networks. 434-440 - Tseng-Yi Chen, Shih-Wen Hsu, Han-Chieh Chao, Yung-Chun Chang, Heng-Yin Chen, Yu-Chun Cheng, Wei-Kuan Shih:
Inspecting the performance of packet schedulers over a large-scale OpenFlow-based network. 441-445
Posters Papers
- Richard Marchell, Craig Locatis, Michael J. Ackerman:
High definition live interactive and store and forward teledermatology: Initial qualitative observations. 446-449 - Hans Frederick Cox, Sudhanshu Kumar Semwal:
PIED: An IDE for poets using a mobile or wearable device. 450-453 - Sidas A. Saulynas, Ravi Kuber:
Going beyond "beyond being there": An inquiry into the use of brain-computer interface technologies and intelligent machine agents to facilitate inconspicuous communication. 454-459
Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium Abstracts
- Mohammed Seyam:
Enhancing usability through agility: Pair programming for a practice-oriented integration approach. 460-463 - Saad Alqithami:
Architectonic elucidation for a network organization. 464-467 - Elefelious Getachew Belay, D. Scott McCrickard, Rahel Bekele:
From making claims to establishing patterns: Understanding mobile user interface design in Ethiopia. 468-471
Technical Posters Abstracts
- Harneet Kaur, Manasvi Talluri, Jing (Selena) He:
Blocking negative influential node set in social networks: From host perspective. 472-473 - Pamela A. Wood, Sudhanshu K. Semwal:
On exploring the connection between music classification and evoking emotion. 474-476 - Colleen O'Brien Cherry, Laura M. Tilghman, Neale R. Chumbler, Kimberly Richards, David Wu, Andrew Butler, Amber Huff:
Expanding collaborative technologies in rural veteran health care using tele-robotic stroke therapy delivery and monitoring systems. 477-478 - Manasvi Talluri, Harneet Kaur, Jing (Selena) He:
Influence maximization in social networks: Considering both positive and negative relationships. 479-480 - Michael Bernard Rudolph, Sudhanshu Kumar Semwal:
A method for 3D content creation. 481-482 - Harneet Kaur, Manasvi Talluri, Jing (Selena) He:
Get Twitter information: A collaborative Android application for big data analysis. 483-484
Late Papers
- Alan R. Wagner:
Exploring human-robot trust: Insights from the first 1000 subjects. 485-486 - Daniel J. Stilwell:
Connected underwater robots: Theory and practice. 487-488 - Gita Sukthankar, Rahmatollah Beheshti:
Modeling implicit collaboration with normative agent architectures. 489 - Lauren Wilcox:
The social side of personal engagement in healthcare. 490-491 - Danda B. Rawat:
Context-aware collaboration, computation and communications in emerging wireless networks. 492-494 - Jason Watson:
Predicting privacy settings with a user-centered approach. 499-500 - Mark L. Braunstein:
Patient - Physician collaboration on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources). 501-503 - Nikolaos G. Bourbakis:
Synergy of collaborative technologies in healthcare and biomedicine. 504-505 - Lee Stogner:
An introduction to the Internet of Things from the perspective of the IEEE Internet of Things initiative. 506
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