Students: The Evolution of CSCW - Past, Present and Future Developments

Crow, D., Parsowith, S., Bowden Wise, G. [with Paul Dourish, Saul Greenberg, Jonathan Grudin and Yvonne Rogers] (1997)
Students: The Evolution of CSCW - Past, Present and Future Developments. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29(2), April.

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Abstract

It has been just over ten years since the first conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) in Austin, TX. The conference has addressed the technical, sociological, anthropological and policy issues for the development and deployment of workplace technologies. These include electronic mail, workflow, videoconferencing, decision support systems and collaboration over the Web. The student editors have set out to examine how CSCW has developed to where it is today and where it might be going in the future. To help answer these questions, we asked a number of prominent CSCW figures: Dr. Paul Dourish (of Apple Computer's Research Labs), Dr. Saul Greenberg (of the Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary), Dr. Jonathan Grudin (of the Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine) and Dr. Yvonne Rogers (of the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex).

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@ARTICLE { 1997-EvolutionCSCW-SIGCHI,
CLASS = { INVITEDPUB },
AUTHOR = { Crow, D. and Parsowith, S. and Bowden Wise, G. [with Paul Dourish, Saul Greenberg, Jonathan Grudin and Yvonne Rogers] },
TITLE = { Students: The Evolution of CSCW - Past, Present and Future Developments },
JOURNAL = { ACM SIGCHI Bulletin },
YEAR = { 1997 },
VOLUME = { 29 },
NUMBER = { 2 },
MONTH = { April },
}