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Subject:(SEWORLD) Call for Papers: CSCW 2004 Workshop on Eclipse as a Vehicle for CSCW
From:"andre" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:Wed, 7 Jul 2004 17:41:08 -0600 (MDT)
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Eclipse as a Vehicle for CSCW Research=20

A workshop held in conjunction with the ACM 2004 Conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2004, Chicago, USA)=20

Workshop Date: November 6th, 2004=20
Deadline for submissions: September 10, 2004=20

Li-Te Cheng (IBM Research)=20
John Patterson (IBM Research)=20
Margaret-Anne Storey (University of Victoria)=20
Andr=E9 van der Hoek (University of California, Irvine)=20

Website: http://cscw2004ws.blogsite.org=20

Eclipse is an emerging, extensible platform for writing software, and =
the
platform itself can be used as the foundation for rich client =
applications.
Researchers have begun to create Eclipse-based CSCW (Computer Supported
Cooperative Work) tools and study the use of Eclipse for CSCW.=20

This workshop seeks to bring together a community of researchers =
interested
in using Eclipse as a vehicle for CSCW research, highlight how Eclipse =
can
support future CSCW research, and coordinate future efforts. =
Participants
will engage in brief group presentations and moderated discussions
structured around issues highlighted in submitted position papers. We =
plan
to post the results of our discussions on the workshop website, and =
build a
foundation for future Eclipse/CSCW-related workshops and tutorials for
researchers experienced with Eclipse as well as for newcomers to =
Eclipse.=20

Submitted position papers should discuss one or more of the following
themes: shortcomings in the current Eclipse platform and necessary
infrastructure, standards, and community efforts required to engage in =
CSCW
research with Eclipse; potential directions for extending Eclipse with
collaborative tools or repurposing Eclipse itself as a collaboration
platform (e.g. email, weblog, wiki, instant messaging applications);
potential directions for studying CSCW-related uses of Eclipse (e.g.
distributed development, agile programming, computer-supported =
learning).
Please go to the workshop website or email Li-Te Cheng
([log in to unmask]) for the exact requirements for position papers. =


Send submissions before September 10th to: Li-Te Cheng, IBM Research, =
email:
[log in to unmask]

About CSCW 2004=20

CSCW is a leading forum for presenting and discussing research and
development achievements in the design, introduction and use of =
technologies
that affect groups, organizations, communities, and societies.=20

CSCW 2004, the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, =
will
be held in Chicago, Illinois, November 6-10, 2004.=20

As well as covering traditional topics around work and working
relationships, the conference has expanded its focus to include all =
contexts
in which technology is used to mediate communication, coordination,
cooperation and even competition.=20

Please visit the CSCW 2004 website (http://www.acm.org/cscw2004) for =
more
information about this conference.


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