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COCS 1990: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Frederick H. Lochovsky, Robert B. Allen:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEE CS TC-OA Conference on Office Information Systems, COCS 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, April 25-27, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 978-0-89791-358-4 - Peter de Jong:
Structure and action in distributed organizations. 1-10 - Panos K. Chrysanthis, David W. Stemple, Krithi Ramamritham:
A logically distributed approach for structuring office systems. 11-20 - Alan H. Bond:
A computational model for organizations of cooperating intelligent agents. 21-30 - Mark S. Ackerman, Thomas W. Malone:
Answer Garden: a tool for growing organizational memory. 31-39 - Peter W. Foltz:
Using latent semantic indexing for information filtering. 40-47 - Richard K. Belew, J. Rentzepis:
HyperMail: treating electronic mail as literature. 48-54 - Robert E. Kraut, Susan T. Dumais:
Computerization and the quality of working life: the role of control. 56-68 - Tom Jewett, Rob Kling:
The work group manager's role in developing computing infrastructure. 69-78 - Paul J. Hart, Deborah Estrin:
Inter-organization computer networks: indications of shifts in interdependence. 79-88 - Carson C. Woo:
SACT: a tool for automating semi-structured organizational communication. 89-98 - Frank von Martial:
A conversation model for resolving conflicts among distributed office activities. 99-108 - Bernhard Karbe, Norbert Ramsperger, P. Weiss:
Support of cooperative work by electronic circulation folders. 109-117 - Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Bernhard Mitschang, Andreas Dengel, Rainer Bleisinger:
An approach to integrated office document processing and management. 118-122 - Dirk E. Mahling, W. Bruce Croft:
An interface for the acquisition and display of office procedures. 123-130 - Y. Hara, Y. Kasahara:
A set-to-set linking strategy for hypertext systems. 131-135 - Arnold B. Urken:
Coordinating distributed actions via agent voting. 136-141 - Masaaki Ohkubo, Hiroshi Ishii:
Design and implementation of a shared workspace by integrating individual workspaces. 142-146 - Lawrence C. N. Tseung, C. C. Yu:
Implication of the guaranteed, reliable, secure broadcast technology to office information systems. 147-151 - Luiz F. G. Soares, Simone L. Martins, T. L. P. Bastos, N. R. Ribeiro, R. C. S. Cordeiro:
LAN based real time audio-data systems. 152-157 - R. Subramanian:
PENDS: an approach to modeling and retrieving "pending" information. 158-162 - David Halonen, Marjorie S. Horton, Robert Kass, Paul Scott:
Shared hardware: a novel technology for computer support of face to face meetings. 163-168 - J. J. Lee:
Xsketch: a multi-user sketching tool for X11. 169-173 - Michael J. Mueller, J. E. Daniel:
Toward a definition of voice documents. 174-183 - Sara A. Bly, Scott L. Minneman:
Commune: a shared drawing surface. 184-192 - Frederick H. Lochovsky, Carson C. Woo, Lawrence J. Williams:
A micro-organizational model for supporting knowledge migration. 194-204 - Barbara Pernici:
Objects with roles. 205-215 - Elisa Bertino, Mauro Negri, Giuseppe Pelagatti, Licia Sbattella:
An object-oriented data model for distributed office applications. 216-226 - S. Greenberg:
Sharing views and interactions with single-user applications. 227-237 - Sudhir R. Ahuja, J. Robert Ensor, Steven E. Lucco:
A comparison of application sharing mechanisms in real-time desktop conferencing systems. 238-248 - J. Chris Lauwers, T. A. Joseph, Keith A. Lantz, A. L. Romanow:
Replicated architectures for shared window systems: a critique. 249-260 - Peter Zabback, Heinz-Bernhard Paul, Uwe Deppisch:
Office documents on a database kernel - filing, retrieval, and archiving. 261-270 - Xavier Pintado, Dennis Tsichritzis:
SaTellite: a visualization and navigation tool for hypermedia. 271-280 - Hsinchun Chen, Vasant Dhar:
A knowledge-based approach to the design of document-based retrieval systems. 281-290
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