CSCW '94 Formal Video Program

Harrison, B. and Greenberg, S. (1994)
CSCW '94 Formal Video Program. In ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work - ACM CSCW'94. (Chapel Hill, North Carolina), ACM Press, pages 9-10. Summary of videos published in Harrison, B. and Greenberg, S. (Eds), ACM SIGGRAPH Video Review (an optional supplement of Computer Graphics). Volume 106, ACM Press. Special Edition of the CSCW '94 Technical Video Program. Videotape.

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Abstract

Much of the experimental work in CSCW involves highly interactive systems and complex group interactions. While paper can convey the academic details of CSCW work, video is far more appropriate for capturing the true flavor and details of interactions. The CSCW conference has recognized the importance of video by including a refereed formal video program. These are published as videotapes in the SIGGRAPH Video Review series---this year's program is in Issue 106. The Formal Video Program description included in the proceedings gives a capsule summary of each video, followed by a list of references to related publications.

   A.  Prototypes and enabling technologies
       1. Montage: Multimedia glances for distributed groups; J. Tang and M. Rua, SunSoft.
       2. GroupKit - A groupware toolkit; S. Greenberg and M. Roseman, University of Calgary
       3. Teleporting - Making applicatons mobile; T. Richardson, F. Bennettt, G. Mapp, A. Harter and A. Hopper, Olivetti Research Laboratory 

   B.  Applications and Methodologies
       4. Courtyard: Integrating a shared large screen and individual screens; M. Tani, M. Horita, K. Yamaashi, K. Tanikoshi, and M. Futakawa, Hitachi Research Laboratory.
       5. Combining realtime multimedia conferencing with hypertext archives in distance education; Per Einar Dybvik and Hakon Lie, Norwegian Telecom Research
       6. CSCW for government work: Polikom-Video; UtaPankoke-Babatz, GMD
       7. Multimedia folklore: Capturing design history and rationale with Raison d'Etre; J. Carroll, M. van Deusen, G. Wheeler, S. Aplpert, J. Karat, and M Rosson, Vigrinia Polytechnic Institute and State University 

   C. Historical Records and Retrospectives
       8. Historical video: A research center for augmenting human intellect; Douglas C. Engelbart and William K. English, Bootstrap Institute
       9. Cavecat: Computer Audio Video Enhanced Collaboration at Toronto; G. Louie and M. Mantei, University of Toronto 

   D. Future Visions
       10. Seamless media design; Hiroshi Ishii, NTT Human Interfaces Laboratory

Bibtex entry

@INPROCEEDINGS { 1994-SiggraphVideo.CSCW,
CLASS = { EDITEDPROC },
AUTHOR = { Harrison, B. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { CSCW '94 Formal Video Program },
BOOKTITLE = { ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work - ACM CSCW'94 },
PAGES = { 9-10 },
YEAR = { 1994 },
PUBLISHER = { ACM Press },
ADDRESS = { Chapel Hill, North Carolina },
NOTE = { Summary of videos published in Harrison, B. and Greenberg, S. (Eds), ACM SIGGRAPH Video Review (an optional supplement of Computer Graphics). Volume 106, ACM Press. Special Edition of the CSCW '94 Technical Video Program. Videotape },
}