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WYSIWIS revised: early experiences with multiuser interfaces
1987
ACM Transactions on Information Systems
Multiuser interfaces are essential to these tools. Multiuser interfaces provide meeting participants with simultaneous and shared access to the meeting database. ...
WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I See) is a foundational abstraction for multiuser interfaces that expresses many of the characteristics of a chalkboard in face-to-face meetings. ...
creating in PARC's Intelligent Systems Laboratory a rich, multidisciplinary environment in which projects like the Colab can flourish, and Austin Henderson and Stuart Card for reading and critiquing early ...
doi:10.1145/27636.28056
fatcat:j5hc6d36ojbx7nsn2u37lcgb5i
WYSIWIS revised
1986
Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work - CSCW '86
Multiuser interfaces are essential to these tools. Multiuser interfaces provide meeting participants with simultaneous and shared access to the meeting database. ...
WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I See) is a foundational abstraction for multiuser interfaces that expresses many of the characteristics of a chalkboard in face-to-face meetings. ...
creating in PARC's Intelligent Systems Laboratory a rich, multidisciplinary environment in which projects like the Colab can flourish, and Austin Henderson and Stuart Card for reading and critiquing early ...
doi:10.1145/637069.637107
dblp:conf/cscw/StefikBLTF86
fatcat:kt6rhwh76fhixm3ekrj44jpexm
WYSIWIS revised
1986
Proceedings of the 1986 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work - CSCW '86
Multiuser interfaces are essential to these tools. Multiuser interfaces provide meeting participants with simultaneous and shared access to the meeting database. ...
WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I See) is a foundational abstraction for multiuser interfaces that expresses many of the characteristics of a chalkboard in face-to-face meetings. ...
creating in PARC's Intelligent Systems Laboratory a rich, multidisciplinary environment in which projects like the Colab can flourish, and Austin Henderson and Stuart Card for reading and critiquing early ...
doi:10.1145/637104.637107
fatcat:itkfsb5w6zcshfi2d7bgo3cwsy
Architectural support for cooperative multiuser interfaces
1994
Computer
revised: early experiences with multi-user interfaces, ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems, 5(2), pp 147-167, 1987 [4] Dewan, P., Principles of designing multi-user user interface development ...
These should make visible the policies for visualising and interacting with shared information to allow high-level tailoring and rapid revision of user interface designs. ...
doi:10.1109/2.291292
fatcat:mygcbjhqonfczjszzo3mvwxtbu
Groupware: some issues and experiences
1991
Communications of the ACM
, D. (1987) WYSIWIS Revised: Early Experiences with Multiuser Interfaces. ...
"WYSIWIS revised: Early experience with multiuser interfaces". CSCW'86. Dourish and Bellotti. "Coordination and Awareness". CSCW'92 Nomura et al. ...
doi:10.1145/99977.99987
fatcat:nyrgrlyzrnhcdocirankjfcnii
Groupware experiences in three-dimensional computer-aided design
1992
Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work - CSCW '92
A system that allows people to simultaneously modify a common design in a graphically rich environment was developed to identify and examine groapware interface issues unique to three-dimensional computer-aided ...
Groupware
Experiences
in Three-
Dimensional
Computer-Aided
Design,
MIT S.M.
thesis, WYSIWIS
Revised:
Early
Experiences
with
Multiuser
Interfaces,
L.J. ...
Another common interface-design issue in groupware involves the degree of sharing. [23] introduces WYSIWIS (What You See Is What I See), the foundational abstraction for multi-user applications that embodies ...
doi:10.1145/143457.143477
dblp:conf/cscw/ShuF92
fatcat:h3jkpfmflzdatpecxd7fdbckci
EXEC: An Evolvable and eXtensible Environment for Collaboration
2006
Fourth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'06)
Due to the clean separation between data and control, both user interface components (data) and coordination service components (control) can be reused for developing collaborative applications and be ...
Although [2] is able to replace certain components in a subclass of Java applications with custom multiuser versions, relaxed WYSIWIS is only limited to these custom components while the rest of the ...
The way people work together evolves over time as the users gain more experience with the system. ...
doi:10.1109/c5.2006.18
dblp:conf/c5/YangL06
fatcat:a3l7hrs37jcknbeoio7ccabwpm
Flexible collaboration transparency: supporting worker independence in replicated application-sharing systems
1999
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
To enhance the collaborative usability of a legacy application, the new approach transparently replaces selected single-user interface objects with multi-user versions at runtime. ...
use network resources efficiently, and they impose an inflexible, tightly coupled style of collaboration because they do not adequately support important groupware principles: concurrent work, relaxed WYSIWIS ...
I've really not had too much prior experience with dual typing, so being introduced to it makes it seem very extravagant." ...
doi:10.1145/319091.319096
fatcat:qojrisoldfczhpogaflwlpdbr4
Experiences with object-oriented group support software development
1995
IBM Systems Journal
Tartar, ““WYSIWIS Revised: Early Experiences with Multi-User Interfaces,"° ACM Transactions on Office In- formation Systems 5, No. 2, 147-186 (April, 1987).
. G. Stefik, D. Foster, G. Bobrow, K. ...
Therefore, multiuser interfaces must support this behavior. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.341.0096
fatcat:2thdsfxicrglnlbh2l5xvulglq
Page 227 of Journal of Management Information Systems Vol. 20, Issue 4
[page]
Journal of Management Information Systems
WYSIWIS revised: Early expe- riences with multiuser interfaces. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 5, 2 (1987), 147-167.
26. Subramanian, R., and Marsic, I. ViBE: Virtual biology experiments. ...
Building real-time groupware with GroupKit, a groupware toolkit. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 3, | (1996), 66—106.
24. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1. ...
Leveraging single-user applications for multi-user collaboration
2004
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '04
Our early experiences with REDUCE had given us the critical insights and inspiration for the development of the TA approach and the design of CoWord and CoPowerPoint systems. ...
With the combination of slide-show and normal-view editing interfaces in the same session, it becomes possible to dynamically revise the contents of the document being presented. ...
doi:10.1145/1031607.1031635
dblp:conf/cscw/XiaSSCS04
fatcat:yzvbx6qla5gmjk7sk77dallufu
Technologies for Enhancing Collocated Social Interaction: Review of Design Solutions and Approaches
2019
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
To contribute with a new theoretical perspective, we identify various roles of technology relevant for enhancement, representing three abstract categories: facilitating, inviting and encouraging. ...
We thank Sus Lyckvi and Olof Torgersson for their contributions in the early phases of the review process. ...
Acknowledgements We thank the reviewers for their very insightful comments and critique, which helped significantly revising the initial manuscript. ...
doi:10.1007/s10606-019-09345-0
fatcat:xgvqdzd22jfsdfiyxlgauujwte
Computer-supported argumentation: A review of the state of the art
2010
International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
Some of these tools are used in individual fashion, to present students with the "rules" of argumentation in a particular domain and give them an opportunity to practice, while other tools are used in ...
In this paper, we review the extensive literature on argumentation systems, both individual and collaborative, and both supportive and educational, with an eye toward particular aspects of the past work ...
To use future (and some of today's) argumentation systems, one will only require a Web browser and still have access to an appealing and highly usable multiuser interface. ...
doi:10.1007/s11412-009-9080-x
fatcat:63mksoua6rcthd7dfhdr5no6ca
FROM AWARENESS TO TEAMROOMS, GROUPWEB AND TURBOTURTLE: EIGHT SNAPSHOTS OF RECENT WORK IN THE GROUPLAB PROJECT
[article]
2008
Workspace Awareness Support With Radar Views 4. A Fisheye Text Editor for Relaxed-WYSIWIS Groupware 5. ...
People can share their views of pages in real time, can gesture around it with telepointers, and can add group annotations to a page with a groupware editor. ...
Our early usage experiences with TeamRooms are quite encouraging, and we have found that it does afford many of the same behaviors seen when teams share a physical space. a person's interaction with the ...
doi:10.11575/prism/30690
fatcat:3k7qp5wwvzdj5fvyzqfeda4vzi
I then described how to design multi user speech and gesture interfaces atop of existing single user applications. ...
With the advent of very large, high resolution and affordable digital displays researchers are investigating interaction techniques suitable for collaborative work. ...
People can easily interface with the digital media used in their current workflows. ...
doi:10.1145/1180995.1181012
dblp:conf/icmi/TseGS06
fatcat:nef7q2s3wnh53h3fwusmgditum
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