Sciweavers

118 search results - page 18 / 24
» Work-competitive scheduling for cooperative computing with d...
Sort
View
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Don't look now, but we've created a bureaucracy: the nature and roles of policies and rules in wikipedia
Wikis are sites that support the development of emergent, collective infrastructures that are highly flexible and open, suggesting that the systems that use them will be egalitari...
Brian S. Butler, Elisabeth Joyce, Jacqueline Pike
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Lifting the veil: improving accountability and social transparency in Wikipedia with wikidashboard
Wikis are collaborative systems in which virtually anyone can edit anything. Although wikis have become highly popular in many domains, their mutable nature often leads them to be...
Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Aniket Kittur, Bryan A. Pe...
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Patterns of media use in an activity-centric collaborative environment
This paper describes a new collaboration technology that is based on the support of lightweight, informally structured, opportunistic activities featuring heterogeneous threads of...
David R. Millen, Michael J. Muller, Werner Geyer, ...
CHI
2002
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
A tangible interface for organizing information using a grid
The task of organizing information is typically performed either by physically manipulating note cards or sticky notes or by arranging icons on a computer with a graphical user in...
Robert J. K. Jacob, Hiroshi Ishii, Gian Pangaro, J...
WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Co-browsing dynamic web pages
Collaborative browsing, or co-browsing, is the co-navigation of the web with other people at-a-distance, supported by software that takes care of synchronizing the browsers. Curre...
Dietwig Lowet, Daniel Goergen