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@comment{{This file has been generated by bib2bib 1.96}}
@comment{{Command line: bib2bib -ob 1991.bib -c year=1991 csdl-trs.bib}}
@techreport{csdl-91-01,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {February},
number = {{CSDL}-91-01},
title = {Introduction to the {Collaborative Software Development Laboratory}},
keywords = {CSDL},
year = 1991,
summary = {Obsolete. See technical reports 97-05 and 98-03.},
category = {csdl}
}
@techreport{csdl-91-02,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Dadong Wan and Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {July},
summary = {Obsolete. See current Egret system documentation for design information},
number = {{CSDL}-91-02},
keywords = {EGRET},
title = {{EGRET} Design Specification: Version 2.0},
year = 1991
}
@inproceedings{csdl-91-03,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1991 ECSCW Developer's Workshop},
month = {September},
keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Workshops},
title = {The {EGRET} Project: Exploring Open, Evolutionary, and Emergent Collaborative Systems},
year = 1991,
summary = {The EGRET Project at the University of Hawaii is pursuing a research
program designed to investigate evolution in collaborative systems.
Evolution is of central concern due to the exploratory nature of many
CSCW application areas, including software development, document
preparation, issue generation and discussion, and so forth. In
exploratory domains, the ill-defined or changing nature of both the
problem and an acceptable solution to it impose special demands. For
example, the criteria for an acceptable solution, or the solution
generation method may be an an emergent property of the exploratory
process. This paper discusses our research paradigm and initial progress.}
}
@comment{{csdl2-08-06,
author = Robert S. Brewer,
title = Literature review on carbon footprint collection and analysis ,
institution = "Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822",
NUMBER = CSDL-08-06,
KEYWORDS = Sustainability,
MONTH = December,
YEAR = 2008,
URL = http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/2008/08-06/08-06.pdf,
abstract = Obsolete. Please see by Technical Report 09-05.
}}