Publications
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Conference Papers
- Norman Makoto Su. (2010). Street Fighter IV: Braggadocio Off and On-Line. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW'10), Savannah, Georgia, USA, (forthcoming). New York: ACM. [Preprint] (Best paper nominee)
- Hiroko Wilensky, David Redmiles, and Norman Makoto Su. (2009). The Dissemination of Knowledge Management. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Organizational Computing and Groupware Technologies (GROUP'09), Sanibel Isalnd, FL, USA, 199-208. New York: ACM.
- Oliver Brdiczka, Norman Makoto Su, and James “Bo” Begole. (2009). Using Temporal (T-Patterns) to Derive Stress Factors of Routine Tasks. Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Human Factors (CHI'09), Boston, MA, USA, 4081-4086. New York: ACM.
- Hiroko Wilensky, Norman Makoto Su, David Redmiles, and Gloria Mark. (2008). A Community of Knowledge Management Practitioners: Mirroring Power across Social Worlds. Proceedings of Knowledge Management in Action (KMIA'08), Milan, Italy, 195-207. Berlin: Springer.
- Norman Makoto Su and Gloria Mark. (2008). Communication Chains and Multitasking. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'08), Florence, Italy, 83-92. New York: ACM.
- Norman Makoto Su and Gloria Mark. (2008). Designing for Nomadic Work. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'08), Cape Town, South Africa, 305-314. New York: ACM.
- Norman Makoto Su, Hiroko Wilensky, David Redmiles, and Gloria Mark. (2007). The Gospel of Knowledge Management in and out of a Professional Community. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Organizational Computing and Groupware Technologies (GROUP'07), Sanibel Isalnd, FL, USA, 197-206. New York: ACM.
- Norman Makoto Su, Gloria Mark, and Stewart A. Sutton. (2007). Workplace Connectors as Facilitators for Work. Proceedings of the International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T'07), East Lansing, MI, USA, 131-150. Berlin: Springer.
- Norman Makoto Su, Yang Wang, and Gloria Mark. (2005). Politics as Usual in the Blogosphere. Proceedings of the Workshop on Social Intelligence Design (SID'05), Stanford, CA, USA.
- Norman Makoto Su, Yang Wang, Gloria Mark, Tosin Aiyelokun, and Tadashi Nakano. (2005). A Bosom Buddy Afar Brings a Distant Land Near: Are Bloggers a Global Community? Proceedings of the International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T'05), Milan, Italy, 171-190. Berlin: Springer.
- Norman Makoto Su, Heemin Park, Eric Bostrom, Jeff Burke, Mani B. Srivastava, and Deborah Estrin. (2004). Augmenting Film and Video Footage with Sensor Data. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'04), Orlando, FL, USA, 3-12. New York: IEEE.
- Norman Makoto Su, Yutaka Sakane, Masahiko Tsukamoto, and Shojiro Nisho. (2002). Rajicon: Remote PC GUI Operations via Constricted Mobile Interfaces. Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom'02), Atlanta, GA, USA, 251-262. New York: ACM.
- Norman Makoto Su, Masahiko Tsukamoto, and Shojiro Nishio. (2001). Rajicon: A System for Remote PC Access through a Cellular Phone. Proceedings of the IPSJ Symposium on Multimedia, Distributed, Cooperative, and Mobile Systems (DICOMO'01), No. 7, Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan, 349-354. Tokyo: IPSJ. Young Researcher Award
Position Papers
- Oliver Brdiczka, Norman Makoto Su, and James “Bo” Begole. (2009). Using Temporal Patterns (T-Patterns) to characterize routine tasks. Workshop on Interacting with Temporal Data, held in conjunction with the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'09). Boston, MA, USA.
- Gloria Mark and Norman Makoto Su. (2007). A Model for Nomadic Work: Reflecting on Strategies of Pastoralist Nomads. Workshop on Beyond Mobility: Studying Nomadic Work, held in conjunction with the European Conference on Computer-supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW'07). Limerick, Ireland.
- Gloria Mark and Norman Makoto Su. (2007). Considering Web 2.0 Technologies within an Ecology of Collaborations. SociUM Workshop on Adaptation and Personalisation in Social Systems: Groups, Teams, Communities, held in conjunction with the International Conference on User Modeling (UM'07). Corfu, Greece.
