Why CSCW research?
Web 2.0 and Social Software solve our problems anyhow!
Workshop
at European Conference on CSCW in
Limerick, Irland (24-28.9.2007)
(Workshop
CFP)
Workshop organizers and moderators:
Workshop participants and position papers:
- Matthijs den Besten, Oxford e-Research Centre,
matthijs.denbesten@oerc.ox.ac.uk
"Constructing Computational Coordination
Mechanisms on the Web - A Case for Community Companions"
- Sandy El Helou, EPFL, Switzerland, sandy.elhelou@epfl.ch
"Towards a Cross Fertilization between Social
Software and CSCW"
- Jinlei Jiang, Technische Universität München, Germany,
jiangj@in.tum.de
"Semantics, the Missing Link in Web 2.0"
- Shreeharsh Kelkar, shreeharsh@gmail.com
"Collaborative Tagging and Persistent Audio
Conversations"
- Wendy Kellogg, wkellogg@us.ibm.com
User Tailorable Microcontexts
- Haliyana Khalid, Lancaster University, h.khalid@lancaster.ac.uk
"I know what you did last summer: What can we
learn from photolog?"
- Peyman Nasirifard, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI),
National University of Ireland, Galway,
peyman.nasirifard@deri.org
"Leveraging Access Control in CSCW based on
User-Defined and Hidden Semantic Social Networks"
- Yuri Natchetoi, yuri.natchetoi@sap.com
"Mobile Web 2.0 Browser for Collaborative
Social Networking"
- Ke Ning, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI),
ke.ning@deri.org
"A SIOC Enabled Explorer of Shared Workspaces"
- Niels Pinkwart, University Clausthal, niels.pinkwart@tu-clausthal.de
""Channeling": Applying Social Software Design
Principles to CSCW Scenarios"
- Alexander Richter, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany,
a.richter@unibw.de
"Lessons learned of CSCW research"
- Kristian Torning, Danfoss Business System, toerning@danfoss.com
"CSCW and the Web 2.0"
- You You, Panu M. Akerman, Nokia Research Center, yu.you@nokia.com