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11th COOP 2014: Nice, France
- Chiara Rossitto, Luigina Ciolfi, David B. Martin, Bernard Conein:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, COOP 2014, Nice, France, May 27-30, 2014. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-06497-0 - Konstantinos Papangelis, Alan Chamberlain, Nagendra R. Velaga, David Corsar, Somayajulu Sripada, John D. Nelson, Mark Beecroft:
People, Plans and Place: Understanding and Supporting Responses to Rural Public Transport Disruption. 1-15 - Norma Saiph Savage, Angus G. Forbes, Carlos Toxtli, Grant McKenzie, Shloka Desai, Tobias Höllerer:
Visualizing Targeted Audiences. 17-34 - Ilaria Redaelli, Antonella Carassa:
Reconsidering the Role of Plans and Planning in the Management of the Unexpected. 35-48 - Joel E. Fischer, Wenchao Jiang, Andruid Kerne, Chris Greenhalgh, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Steven Reece, Nadia Pantidi, Tom Rodden:
Supporting Team Coordination on the Ground: Requirements from a Mixed Reality Game. 49-67 - Eli Larsen, Gunnar Ellingsen:
Nothing Free About Free Market. 69-85 - Lars Rune Christensen, Rasmus Eskild Jensen, Pernille Bjørn:
Relation Work in Collocated and Distributed Collaboration. 87-101 - Elena Parmiggiani:
Of Corals and Web Portals: Towards a Digital Representation of Risk for the Cold-Water Corals in the Oil and Gas Sector. 103-119 - Marius Mikalsen:
A Case Study of an Information Infrastructure Supporting Knowledge Work in Oil and Gas Exploration. 121-136 - Susanne Bødker, Anna Maria Polli:
Between Initial Familiarity and Future Use: A Case of Collocated Collaborative Writing. 137-154 - Olav W. Bertelsen:
Suffering Beyond Negotiation: Towards a Biographic Perspective on Cooperative Design for Therapy. 155-171 - Federico Cabitza, Carla Simone:
"Through the Glassy Box": Supporting Appropriation in User Communities. 173-187 - Dhaval Vyas, Thomas Fritz, David C. Shepherd:
Bug Reproduction: A Collaborative Practice Within Software Maintenance Activities. 189-207 - Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho:
Collaborative Work and Its Relationship to Technologically-Mediated Nomadicity. 209-224 - Nicola J. Bidwell, Thomas Reitmaier, Kululwa Jampo:
Orality, Gender and Social Audio in Rural Africa. 225-241 - Khuloud Abou Amsha, Myriam Lewkowicz:
Observing the Work Practices of an Inter-professional Home Care Team: Supporting a Dynamic Approach for Quality Home Care Delivery. 243-258 - Rinku Gajera, Jacki O'Neill:
Ethnography in Parallel. 259-275 - Tommaso Colombino, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Stefania Castellani:
Lessons Learnt Working with Performance Data in Call Centres. 277-292 - Michael Prilla:
User and Group Behavior in Computer Support for Collaborative Reflection in Practice: An Explorative Data Analysis. 293-309 - Robert Soden, Leysia Palen:
From Crowdsourced Mapping to Community Mapping: The Post-earthquake Work of OpenStreetMap Haiti. 311-326 - Mari Tyllinen, Mika P. Nieminen:
Memory Support Functionality in a Collaborative Space: Experiences from the Industry. 327-343 - Johanna Meurer, Martin Stein, Volker Wulf:
Designing Cooperation for Sustainable Mobility: Mobile Methods in Ridesharing Contexts. 345-359 - Sara Tena, David Díez Cebollero, Ignacio Aedo, Paloma Díaz:
Designing for Continuity: Assisting Emergency Planning Practice Through Computer-Supported Collaborative Technologies. 361-376 - Thomas Herrmann, Alexander Nolte:
Combining Collaborative Modeling with Collaborative Creativity for Process Design. 377-392 - Aline Morais, Nazareno Andrade:
The Relevance of Annotations Shared by Tourists and Residents on a Geo-Social Network During a Large-Scale Touristic Event: The Case of São João. 393-408 - Yunan Chen, Kathleen H. Pine:
When Medical Expertise Meets Record Expertise: The Practices of Patient Accessible Medical Records in China. 409-426 - Kjeld Schmidt:
The Concept of 'Practice': What's the Point? 427-444
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