In computer-mediated group communication, anonymity enables participants to post controversial comments without risking accusations of improper behavior. While this may encourage m...
Previous work has found that (a) when software is developed collaboratively, concurrent accesses to related pieces of code are made, and (b) when these accesses are coordinated asy...
Existing research on synchronous remote working in CSCW has highlighted the troubles that can arise because actions at one site are (partially) unavailable to remote colleagues. Su...
Dylan Tutt, Jon Hindmarsh, Muneeb Shaukat, Mike Fr...
The rapidly expanding elderly population in Japan and other industrialized countries has posed an enormous challenge to the systems of healthcare that serve elderly citizens. This ...
This paper exploits ethnographic findings to build on and elaborate Grinter et al’s 2005 study of “the work to make the home network work”. We focus particularly on the work ...
Peter Tolmie, Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, Chris Gre...
In this paper we analyse an apparently simple collaborative activity, that of passing an implement from one person to another. The particular case we consider is surgical operation...
Marcus Sanchez Svensson, Christian Heath, Paul Luf...
Existing selfverifying solvers for dense linear (interval-)systems in C-XSC provide high accuracy, but are rather slow. A new set of solvers is presented, which are a lot faster th...
Abstract. Building interval software interoperability can be a good solution when re-using high-quality legacy code or when accessing functionalities unavailable natively in one of...
Abstract. Having good estimates or even bounds for the error in computing approximations to expressions of the form f(A)v is very important in practical applications. In this paper...