Front matter
1-7
A perspective on technology-assisted collaboration
Wolfram Conen and Gustaf Neumann
9-23
Coordination in knowledge-intensive organizations
Per Morten Schiefloe and Tor G. Syvertsen
25-37
Co-ordination of management activities — Mapping organisational structure to the decision structure
Peter Bernus and Gregory Uppington
39-48
A cooperative approach to distributed applications engineering
George Fernandez and Inji Wijegunaratne
49-62
Towards logic programming based coordination in virtual worlds
Paul Tarau, Veronica Dahl and Koen De Bosschere
63-76
Enhancement of creative aspects of a daily conversation with a topic development agent
Kazushi Nishimoto, Yasuyuki Sumi and Kenji Mase
77-97
Coordinating human and computer agents
Keith S. Decker
99-119
Coordination in workflow management systems — A rule-based approach
G. Kappel, S. Rausch-Schott and W. Retschitzegger
121-144
A framework and mathematical model for collaboration technology
Clarence A. Ellis
145-160
Practical experiences and requirements on workflow
Kwang-Noon Kim and Su-Ki Paik
161-176
Coordination science: Challenges and directions
Mark Klein
177-198
Supporting autonomous work and reintegration in collaborative systems
Michael Berger, Alexander Schill and Gerd Völksen
199-218
Workspace awareness for distributed teams
Johann Schlichter, Michael Koch and Martin Bürger
219-230
GeM and WeBUSE: Towards a WWW-database interface
Madhav Sivadas and George Fernandez
231-253
Post-client/server coordination tools
Eva Kühn and Georg Nozicka
255-261
An experimental delay analysis for local audio video streams for desktop collaborations
Doo-Hyun Kim, Kyung-Hee Lee, Min-Gyu Kang, Geun-Hee Han and ChanGun Jung
263-270
Supporting both client-server and peer-to-peer models in a framework of a distributed object management system
Tonghyun Lee, Jieun Park, Seok Hwan Yoon, Pyeong Jung Kim and Bum Ju Shin
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