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@comment{{This file has been generated by bib2bib 1.96}}
@comment{{Command line: bib2bib -ob 1992.bib -c year=1992 csdl-trs.bib}}
@inproceedings{csdl-92-01,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work},
month = {November},
title = {Supporting Exploratory {CSCW} with the {EGRET} Framework},
keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Conferences},
year = 1992,
abstract = {Exploratory collaboration occurs in domains where the structure and process
of group work evolves as an intrinsic part of the collaborative activity.
Traditional database and hypertext structural models do not provide
explicit support for collaborative exploration. The EGRET framework
defines both a data and a process model along with supporting analysis
techniques that provide novel support for exploratory collaboration. To do
so, the EGRET framework breaks with traditional notions of the relationship
between schema and instance structure. In EGRET, schema structure is
viewed as a representation of the current state of consensus among
collaborators, from which instance structure is allowed to depart in a
controlled fashion. This paper discusses the issues of exploratory
collaboration, the EGRET approach to its support, and the current status of
this research.}
}
@techreport{csdl-92-02,
author = {Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-92-02},
title = {{Co2ReView}: A Collaborative Code Inspection and Review Environment},
keywords = {CSRS},
month = {April},
year = 1992,
summary = {This is an early paper articulating ideas that were later
elaborated and refined in research on CSRS.}
}
@inproceedings{csdl-92-03,
author = {Dadong Wan and Philip M. Johnson},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 AAAI Workshop on Communicating Scientific and Technical Knowledge},
month = {July},
title = {Supporting Scientific Learning and Research Review Using {COREVIEW}},
year = 1992,
keywords = {CLARE, Publications-Workshops},
abstract = {Scientific learning and research are becoming increasingly
computerized. More and more such activities are mediated through
electronic artifacts. This paper presents an artifact-based system
called COREVIEW, to be used in the domain of research seminars. The
emphasis of our approach is on the centrality of textualized artifacts
in seminar activities, the relationship between different types of
artifacts, and the dynamic interactions among them over time. Our
system provides explicit representation of research artifacts and their
structures, and support for the process of collaborative artifact
generation, integration, manipulation and utilization.},
url = {ftp://ftp.ics.hawaii.edu/pub/tr/ics-tr-92-03.pdf}
}
@inproceedings{csdl-92-04,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI 1992 Workshop on Design Rationale},
month = {July},
title = {Collaborative Software Review for Capturing Design Rationale},
keywords = {CSRS, Publications-Workshops},
year = 1992,
summary = {This paper discusses connections between
collaborative software review and design rationale. Not
surprisingly, collaborative software review activities provide an
excellent source of design rationale information, since analysis of
artifacts under review often involves design justifications and
alternatives. Also, software reviews form an interesting point
at which to take a discrete ``snapshot'' in the historical record of
design, since they tend to take place only when the software is in a
relatively consistent and coherent state. Finally, an exploratory
focus upon collaborative software review leads to a interesting variation on concurrent orientations
toward design and implementation.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-04/92-04.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-92-05,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-92-05},
title = {Supporting Collaborative Learning Through Research Reviews},
keywords = {CLARE},
year = 1992,
month = {May},
summary = {Research literature is not merely a formal vehicle for disseminating the
results of scientific research; it is also an important learning resource
for advanced learners (e.g., graduate students) and beginning researchers.
The purpose of this research is to investigate the structural and
process-level characteristics of research review as a collaborative
activity, and to develop computational mechanisms to facilitate such a
process. This paper briefly summarizes our ongoing efforts of developing a
software environment, called COREVIEW, for supporting collaborative
research review.}
}
@techreport{csdl-92-06,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-92-06},
title = {{COREVIEW}: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Learning in Seminars},
keywords = {CLARE},
month = {September},
year = 1992
}
@inproceedings{csdl-92-08,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 CSCW Workshop on Tools and Technologies},
month = {November},
title = {An Architectural Perspective on {EGRET}},
keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Workshops},
year = 1992,
summary = {This paper provides an introduction to the internal
architecture of EGRET, including the client-server model,
the inverted hypertext-relational database process model,
the design of locally cached, event-updated global
tables, and various forms of interoperability provided
in the system.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-08/92-08.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-92-10,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-92-10},
title = {Reverse Engineering Collaboration Structures in {U}senet},
keywords = {URN},
year = 1992,
summary = {This plain-text file, which was posted to USENET, contains an
"alpha-level" proposal concerning a "reverse-engineering"
approach to improving the collaborative nature of
USENET.},
month = {December},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-10/92-10.text}
}
@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.
}}