Last updated June 20, 2002

Workshop on "Mobile Ad Hoc Collaboration"
CHI2002 Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 20-25, 2002

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Program

Please note:  access to the online papers is available upon request. Just send email to kortuem@cs.uoregon.edu to request a password.  

 

Daniel Ashbrook and Thad Starner
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Enabling Ad-Hoc Collaboration Through Schedule Learning and Prediction

Staffan Björk
PLAY, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Designing Mobile Ad Hoc Collaborative Applications: Scenario experiences with Smart-Its PLAY

Joan Morris DiMicco
MIT Media Laboratory 
Mobile Ad Hoc Voting

Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin & Mattias Östergren 
Mobility, Interactive Institute, Sweden
How to Evaluate Prototypes Supporting Opportunistic Meetings

Jesus Favela, Computer Science Department, CICESE, Ensenada, México
Marcela Rodríguez,  Computer Science Department, CICESE, Ensenada, México and School of Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexicali, México Manuel Alba, TheBrain Technologies Corp., Santa Monica, CA, USA
Supporting Opportunistic Interactions with People, Resources and Agents in Ubiquitous Environments

Lars Erik Holmquist and Johan Sanneblad 
Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute, Sweden
Position Paper

Hend Koubaa, Eric Fleury
LORIA INRIA, France
Reflections on Ad Hoc Cooperative Teams

Verena Kahmann, Lars Wolf, Institute of Telematics, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Heribert Baldus, Henning Maass, Philips Research, Germany
A UPnP Service Browser for Resource Discovery in Mobile Ad-hoc Environments 

Joseph F. McCarthy
Accenture Technology Labs, USA
POCKET RESTAURANTFINDER: A Situated Recommender System for Groups

David W. McDonald
The Information School, University of Washington, USA
Social Issues in Self-Provisioned Metropolitan Area Networks

Fabio Paternò, Carmine Ciavarella, Luisa Marucci, Carmen Santoro
CNUCE - C.N.R. Pisa, Italy
Ad-Hoc Interactions in a Museum

Mario Pichler, Thomas Hofer, Gerhard Leonhartsberger 
Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria
Bringing Together People: Social Benefit of Mobile Ad Hoc Applications

Jörg Roth 
University of Hagen, Department for Computer Science, Germany
Seven Challenges for Developers of Mobile Groupware

Johan Sanneblad and Lars Erik Holmquist 
Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute, Sweden
CaféTrek: A Mobile Ad Hoc Network Game Supporting Face-to-Face Interaction in Public Places

Keith Shu, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University,  Canada
Kori M. Inkpen, Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada
Supporting Spontaneous Social Interactions: Digital Fashion 

Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, Matthew Hornyak, Joshua Anhalt, Kim-Haw Ng Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Daniel Salber, IBM T. J. Watson Center, USA 
Virtual Meeting Space for Enhanced Mobile Ad Hoc Collaboration


Last updated on 06/20/02