Although they're not currently linked in here, many of the papers listed on this page are available online from the authors' own web pages. See our listing of group members.

2005

DePaula, R., Ding, X., Dourish, P., Nies, K., Pillet, B., Redmiles, D.F., Ren, J., Rode, J.A., and Silva Filho, R. 2005. In the Eye of the Beholder: A Visualization-based Approach to Information System Security. To appear in International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.

DePaula, R. and Dourish, P. 2005. Cognitive and Cultural Views of Emotions. Proceedings of the Human Computer Interaction Consortium Winter Meeting (Douglas, CO).

Kabisch, E., Williams, A., and Dourish, P. 2005. Symbolic Objects in a Networked Gestural Sound Interface. Interactive Poster, ACM Conf. Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2005 (Portland, OR).

Fisher, D. and Dourish P. 2005. Structural Information From Email Networks Enhances The Collaborative Workspace. International Sunbelt Social Network Conference Sunbelt XXV (Redondo Beach, CA).

Ren, J., Taylor, R., Dourish, P., and Redmiles, D. 2005. Towards An Architectural Treatment of Software Security: A Connector-Centric Approach. Workshop on Software Engineering for Secure Systems (SESS 05), held in conjunction with the 27th International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE 2005 (St. Louis, MO).

DiGioia, P. and Dourish, P. 2005. Social Navigation as a Model for Usable Security. Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security SOUPS 2005 (Pittsburgh, PA.)

DePaula, R., Ding, X., Dourish, P., Nies, K., Pillet, B., Redmiles, D.F., Ren, J., Rode, J.A., and Silva Filho, R. 2005. Two Experiences Designing for Effective Security. Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security SOUPS 2005 (Pittsburgh, PA.)

2004

Ardissono, L., A. Kobsa and M. Maybury (eds). 2004. Personalized Digital Television: Targeting Programs to Individual Viewers. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Bergman, M. and Mark, G. 2004. Expanding the horizons of requirements engineering: Examining requirements during groupware tool diffusion. Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering RE 2004 (Kyoto, Japan, Sept. 6-10). New York: IEEE.

Barkhuus, L. and Dourish, P. 2004. Everyday Encounters with Ubiquitous Computing in a Campus Environment. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing Ubicomp 2004 (Nottingham, UK), 232-249.

Dourish, P. 2004. What We Talk About When We Talk About Context. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8(1), 19-30.

Dourish, P., Grinter, R., Delgado de la Flor, J., and Joseph, M. 2004. Security in the Wild: User Strategies for Managing Security as an Everyday, Practical Problem. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8(6), 391-401.

Fisher, D. and Dourish, P. 2004. Social and Temporal Structures in Everyday Collaboration. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2004 (Vienna, Austria).

Froehlich, J. and Dourish, P. 2004. Unifying Artifacts and Activities in a Visual Tool for Distributed Software Development Teams. Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE 2004 (Edinburgh, UK).

Gonzalez, V. and Mark, G. 2004. Constant, Constant, Multi-tasking Craziness: Managing Multiple Working Spheres. Proceedings of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI'04 (Vienna, Austria). New York: ACM.

Kobsa, A. 2004. User Experiments with Tree Visualization Systems. Proceedings of InfoVis 2004, IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (Austin, TX), 9-16. New York: IEEE.

Mark, G. and Poltrock, S. 2004. Groupware Adoption in a Distributed Organization: Transporting and transforming technology through social worlds. Information and Organization, 14(4), 297-232.

Nardi, B., Schiano, D., Gumbrecht, M. 2004. Blogging as social activity, or, Would you let 900 million people read your diary? Proceedings Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. New York: ACM Press. Pp. 222-231.

Nardi, B., Schiano, D., Gumbrecht, M., Swartz, L. 2004. Why People Blog. Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery. December. Pp. 41-46.

Patil, S. and A. Kobsa. 2004. Instant Messaging and Privacy. People and Computers XVIII: Proceedings of HCI 2004 (Leeds, England). Springer.

Teltzrow, M. and A. Kobsa. 2004. Impacts of User Privacy Preferences on Personalized Systems: a Comparative Study. In: C.-M. Karat, J. Blom and J. Karat, eds: Designing Personalized User Experiences for eCommerce. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 315-332.

2003

Bergman, M. and Mark, G. 2003. In Situ Requirements Analysis: A Deeper Examination of the Relationship between Requirements Formation and Project Selection. Proceedings of 11th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering RE 2003 (Sept. 8-12, Monterey Bay, CA) New York: IEEE.

Dourish, P. 2003. The Appropriation of Interactive Technologies: Some Lessons from Placeless Documents. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Special Issue on Evolving Use of Groupware, 12, 465-490.

Kobsa, A. and Schreck, J. 2003. Privacy through Pseudonymity in User-Adaptive Systems. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 3(2), 149-183 .

Kupper, D. and Kobsa, A. 2003. Tailoring the Presentation of Plans to Users' Knowledge and Capabilites. Proceedings of the 2003 German Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Hamburg, Germany.

Lopes, C., Dourish, P., Lorenz, D., and Lieberherr, K. 2003. Beyond AOP: Towards Naturalistic Programming. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications OOPSLA 2003.

Mark, G., Abrams, S., and Nassif, N. 2003. Group-to-Group Distance Collaboration: Examining the Space Between. Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW 2003).

Mark, G., Carpenter, K., Kobsa, A. 2003. A Model of Synchronous Collaborative Information Visualization. Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Information Visualization (IV03).

Palen, L. and Dourish, P. 2003. Unpacking "Privacy" for a Networked World. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2003 (Fort Lauderdale, FL). New York: ACM.

Reddy, M., Pratt, W., Dourish, P., and Shabot, M. 2003. Sociotechnical Requirements Analysis for Clinical Systems. Methods of Information in Medicine, 42, 437-444.

de Souza, C., Redmiles, D., and Dourish, P. 2003. Breaking the Code: Moving between Private and Public Work in Collaborative Software Development. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work GROUP 2003 (Sannibel Island, FL), 105-114.

Yimam-Seid, D. and A. Kobsa. 2003. Expert Finding Systems for Organizations: Problem and Domain Analysis and the DEMOIR Approach. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 13(1), 1-24.

2002
Bergman, M. and Mark, G. 2002. Technology Choice as a First Step in Design: The Interplay of Procedural and Sensemaking Processes. Proceedings of ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS2002), 224-234.

Bergman, M. and Mark, G. 2002. Exploring the Relationship between Project Selection and Requirements Analysis: An Empirical Study of the New Millennium Program. Proceedings of the IEEE Joint Requirements Engineering Conference.

Bradner, E. and Mark, G. 2002. Why Distance Matters: Effects on Cooperation, Persuasion and Deception. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on CSCW (CSCW'02), New Orleans, November 16-20, New York: ACM Press.

Dourish, P. and Byttner, J. 2002. A Visual Virtual Machine for Java Programs: Exploration and Early Experiences. Proc. ICDMS 2002 Workshop on Visual Computing.

Dourish, P, and van der Hoek, A. 2002. Emigre: Metalevel Architecture and Migratory Work. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Mobile HCI. Berlin: Springer.

Dourish, P. and Redmiles, R. 2002. An Approach to Usable Security Based on Event Monitoring and Visualization. Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2002 (Virginia Beach, Virginia).

Fink, J. and Kobsa, A. 2002. User Modeling in Personalized City Tours. Artificial Intelligence Review 18(1), 33-74.

Kobsa, A. 2002. Personalized Hypermedia and International Privacy. Communications of the ACM 45(5), 64-67.

Kupper, D. and Kobsa, A. 2002. Generating and Presenting User-Tailored Plans. 2002 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, San Francisco, CA, 198-199.

Mark, G. 2002. Extreme Collaboration. Communications of the ACM, 45(6), 89-93.

Mark, G., Gonzalez, V., Sarini, M., and Simone, C. 2002. Reconciling Different Perspectives: An Experiment on Technology Support for Articulation. Proceedings of COOP'2002 (Fifth International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems).

Mark, G., Kobsa, A., and Gonzalez, V. 2002. Do Four Eyes See Better than Two? Collaborative versus Individual Discovery in Data Visualization Systems. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV02), London, U.K. Los Alamitos, CA, IEEE Press, 249-255.

Reddy, M. and Dourish, P. 2002. A Finger on the Pulse: Temporal Rhythms and Information Seeking in Medical Work. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work CSCW 2002 (New Orleans, LO). New York: ACM.

Reddy, M., Pratt, W., Dourish, P., and Shabot, M. 2002. Asking Questions: Information Needs in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit. In Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium AMIA'02 (San Antonio, TX). Nov 9-13.

Schwab, I. and Kobsa, A. 2002. Adaptivity through Unobstrusive Learning. KI 3(2002), Special Issue on Adaptivity and User Modeling, 5-9.

2001

Reddy, M. 2001. Sociotechnical requirements for healthcare systems. IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches ITHC'01. (Rotterdam, Netherlands).

Eplett Tyler, J. 2001. Case study: lessons learned from non-adoption of a medical imaging system. IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches ITHC'01. (Rotterdam, Netherlands).

Bradner, E. and Mark, G. 2001. Social Presence with Video and Application Sharing. Proc. ACM Conf. Supporting Group Work GROUP'01 (Boulder, CO). New York: ACM.

DeFlorio, P. and Mark, G. 2001. Experiments Using Life-sized HDTV. Proc. IEEE WACE (Workshop on Advanced Collaboration Environments), San Francisco, CA.

Dourish, P. 2001. Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction. Cambridge,MA: MIT Press.

Dourish, P. 2001. Seeking a Foundation for Context-Aware Computing. Human-Computer Interaction, 16(2-3).

Dourish, P. 2001. Process Descriptions as Organisational Accounting Devices: The Dual Use of Workflow Technologies. Proc. ACM Conf. Supporting Group Work GROUP'01 (Boulder, CO). New York: ACM.

Mark, G. 2001. Diffusion of a Collaborative Technology across Distance. Proc. ACM Conf. Supporting Group Work GROUP'01 (Boulder, CO). New York: ACM.

Muramatsu, J. and Pratt, W. 2001. Transparent Queries: Investigating Users' Mental Models of Search Engines. Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International ACM Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval SIGIR 2001 (New Orleans, LA). New York: ACM.

Reddy, M., Dourish, P., and Pratt, W. 2001. Coordinating Heterogeneous Work: Information and Representation in Medical Care. Proc. European Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW 2001 (Bonn, Germany). Dordrecht: Kluwer.

2000
Ackerman, M. 2000. The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap Between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility. Human-Computer Interaction, 15(2-3), 181-205.

Ackerman, M. and Halverson, C. 2000. Re-examining Organizational Memory. Communications of the ACM, 43(1), pp. 58-63.

Bergman, M., King, J., and Lyytinen, K. In press. Large Scale Requirements Analysis as Heterogeneous Engineering. In Social Thinking - Software Practice, C. Floyd and R. Klischewski, Eds. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bordetsky, A. and Mark, G. 2000. Memory-based feedback controls to support groupware coordination. Information Systems Research, 11(4).

Dourish, P., Edwards, K., Howell, J., LaMarca, A., Lamping, J., Petersen, K., Salisbury, M., Terry, D., and Thornton, J. 2000. A Programming Model for Active Documents. Proc. ACM Symp. User Interface Software and Technology UIST 2000 (San Diego, CA). New York: ACM.

Gennari, J. and Reddy, M. 2000. Participatory Design and an Eligibility Screening Tool. Proc. American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Fall Symposium. Los Angeles, CA.

Kammer, P., Bolcer, G., Taylor, R., Hitomi, A., and M. Bergman. 2000. Techniques for Supporting Dynamic and Adaptive Workflow, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 9, 269-292.

MacDonald, D. and Ackerman, M. 2000. Expertise Recommender: A Flexible Recommendation System and Architecture. Proc. ACM Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work CSCW 2000 (Philadelphia, PA). New York: ACM.

Mark, G. 2000. Some challenges facing virtually collocated teams. In Baskerville, R., Stage, J., and DeGross, J. (eds.) Organizational and Social Perspectives of Information Technology, (IFIP WG 8.2 International Conference), Aalborg, Denmark, June 10-12, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 391-407.

Nardi, B., Whittaker, S., and Bradner, E. 2000. Interaction and Outeraction: Instant Messaging in Action. Proc. ACM Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work CSCW 2000 (Philadelphia, PA). New York: ACM.

1999

Ackerman, M., Cranor, L., and Reagle, J. 1999. Privacy in E-Commerce: Examining User Scenarios and Privacy Preferences. Proc. ACM Conf. on Electronic Commerce, pp. 1-8. New York: ACM.

Ackerman, M. and Mandel, E. 1999. Memory in the Small: Combining Collective Memory and Task Support for a Scientific Community. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 1999, 9(2-3), pp. 105-127.

Becker, B. and Mark, G. 1999. Constructing social systems through computer-mediated communication. Virtual Reality: Research, Development, and Applications, 4, pp. 60-73.

Bradner, E., Kellogg, W., and Erickson, T. 1999. The Adoption and Use of BABBLE: A Field Study of Chat in the Workplace. Proc. European Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW'99 (Copenhagen, Denmark). Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Erickson, T., Smith, D., Kellogg, W., Laff, M., Richards, J., and Bradner, E. 1999. Socially Translucent Systems: Social Proxies, Persistent Conversation, and the Design of Babble. Proc. ACM Conf. Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI'99 (Pittsburgh, PA). pp. 72 - 79. New York: ACM.

Mark, G., Grudin, J., and Poltrock, S. 1999. Meeting at the desktop: An empirical study of virtually collocated teams. Proceedings of ECSCW'99, The 6th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 12-16, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 159-178.

Simone, C., Mark, G, and. Giubbilei, D. 1999. Interoperability as a means of articulation work. In D. Georgakopoulos, W. Prinz, and A. Wolf (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Conference on Work Activities Coordination and Collaboration (WACC'99), San Francisco, Feb. 22-25, New York: ACM Press, pp. 39-48