References for Electronic Meetings Presentation

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  2. Why groupware applications fail:problems in design and evaluation. J. Groudin in Office: Technology and People,4(3) 1989 pp.245-264.

  3. Computer supported co-operative work: cases and concepts. M. Robinson in Readings in Groupware and CSCW, (ed) R.M. Baecker, Morgan Kaufmann 1993 pp. 29-49

  4. CSCW: four characters in search of a context. L.J. Bannon & K. Schmidt in Readings in Groupware and CSCW, (ed) R.M. Baecker, Morgan Kaufmann 1993 pp. 50-56

  5. High-tech salvation. D. Urguhart, UofC Gazette 1994.

  6. What Notes Is...And Isn't. D. DeJean & S.B. DeJean Lotus Notes at Work, Lotus Books 1991, pp25-39.

  7. Lotus Notes (groupware) in context. L. Press, Journal of Organizational Computing 2(3&4), 1992 pp.315-320.

  8. Groupware: future directions and wildcards. R. Johansen, Journal of Organizational Computing 2(3&4), 1992 pp.219-227.

  9. Modelling groupware in the electronic office. S. Cook, G. Birch, A. Murphy & J. Woolsey, International Jorunal of Man-Machine Studies, 34,1991 pp.369-393.

  10. Object Lens: a "spreadsheet" for cooperative work. K-Y Lai, T.W. Malone & K-C Yu, ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems, 6, 1988 pp.332-353.

  11. How do experienced Lens users use rules? W.E. Mackay et al, CHI'89 Proceedings, 1989 211-216.

  12. Groupware and co-operative work: problems and prospects. J. Grudin in Readings in Groupware and CSCW, (ed) R.M. Baecker, Morgan Kaufmann 1993 pp. 523-530

  13. Electronic meeting systems to support group work. J.F. Nunamakder et al, Communications of the ACM,34 1991 pp.41-61


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