ECSCW 09 2009 - ECSCW 09 Workshop on Interoperability in CSCW
Topics/Call fo Papers
ECSCW 09 Workshop on Interoperability in CSCW
Location: ECSCW 2009 in Vienna <http://www.ecscw09.org/>
Date: 7-8 September 2009
http://www.ami-communities.eu/wiki/ECSCW09_Interop...
Workshop overview
CSCW and groupware research yielded a large number of different systems
and different approaches towards the support of cooperative work.
However, we still lack an integrated environment that supports all forms
of cooperation in a seamless and integrated way. This is supported by
the following observations:
? During a cooperation process users are often constrained by a
single cooperation application due to the fact that cooperation objects
cannot be easily moved from one application to another.
? Users do not separate their cooperation needs into
synchronous/asynchronous, or structured, flexible, or semi-structured.
Therefore tools that aim at the support of a single cooperation type and
that do not consider cooperation as an activity that integrates
different types are required.
? Often different companies use different groupware
environments. Due to an absence of interoperability standards and
implementations, inter-organizational use of these environments becomes
impossible. As a result email becomes the primary cooperation media.
These observations indicate the need for research into integrated
cooperative work environments. This workshop invites researchers and
practitioners to present and discuss interoperability approaches for
CSCW applications.
Who should submit and attend
This full-day workshop will be of interest to researchers, designers and
practitioners concerned with collaborative architectures and new
approaches to collaboration services and how they can be used in working
environments. Participation in the workshop requires the submission of a
position paper. Each position paper should address the topic of
interoperability for CSCW by presenting an architecture, a concept, or
an implementation that illustrates how different CSCW applications can
be seamlessly integrated into a collaborative working environment.
These position papers and their presentation provide the baseline for
the development of an interoperability map during the workshop. This map
will identify the following aspects:
? Basic components and modules of a CSCW application
? Basic services that CSCW applications of a certain type should
provide
? Existing and required standards that have already or should be
applied when developing CSCW applications
? (Reference-) Architectures for CSCW
? Interoperability applications and implementations
The workshop will be open to a maximum of 15 participants.
Dissemination
Position papers and workshop outputs will be made available on the
website. The contribution of each presentation and position paper will
be integrated into an interoperability landscape and architecture that
will be published at the workshop website for further dissemination and
discussion. A contribution to the OCA reference model will also be
considered.
Submissions
Short position papers (2 pages) should be sent to
ecscw09-interop-AT-fit.fraunhofer.de by the 20th June 2009. Acceptance
notifications will be sent by 6th July 2009.
Organisers
Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen. Germany
Antonio G?mez-Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Manuel Fradinho, Cyntelix, Ireland
Deirdre Lee, DERI, NUIG, Galway, Ireland
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Antonio F. G?mez Skarmeta
Dept. Ingenier?a de la Informaci?n y las Comunicaciones
Facultad de Inform?tica
Universidad de Murcia
30100 Murcia
e-mail: skarmeta-AT-um.es
Telf: +34-868-884607
fax: +34-868-884151
Location: ECSCW 2009 in Vienna <http://www.ecscw09.org/>
Date: 7-8 September 2009
http://www.ami-communities.eu/wiki/ECSCW09_Interop...
Workshop overview
CSCW and groupware research yielded a large number of different systems
and different approaches towards the support of cooperative work.
However, we still lack an integrated environment that supports all forms
of cooperation in a seamless and integrated way. This is supported by
the following observations:
? During a cooperation process users are often constrained by a
single cooperation application due to the fact that cooperation objects
cannot be easily moved from one application to another.
? Users do not separate their cooperation needs into
synchronous/asynchronous, or structured, flexible, or semi-structured.
Therefore tools that aim at the support of a single cooperation type and
that do not consider cooperation as an activity that integrates
different types are required.
? Often different companies use different groupware
environments. Due to an absence of interoperability standards and
implementations, inter-organizational use of these environments becomes
impossible. As a result email becomes the primary cooperation media.
These observations indicate the need for research into integrated
cooperative work environments. This workshop invites researchers and
practitioners to present and discuss interoperability approaches for
CSCW applications.
Who should submit and attend
This full-day workshop will be of interest to researchers, designers and
practitioners concerned with collaborative architectures and new
approaches to collaboration services and how they can be used in working
environments. Participation in the workshop requires the submission of a
position paper. Each position paper should address the topic of
interoperability for CSCW by presenting an architecture, a concept, or
an implementation that illustrates how different CSCW applications can
be seamlessly integrated into a collaborative working environment.
These position papers and their presentation provide the baseline for
the development of an interoperability map during the workshop. This map
will identify the following aspects:
? Basic components and modules of a CSCW application
? Basic services that CSCW applications of a certain type should
provide
? Existing and required standards that have already or should be
applied when developing CSCW applications
? (Reference-) Architectures for CSCW
? Interoperability applications and implementations
The workshop will be open to a maximum of 15 participants.
Dissemination
Position papers and workshop outputs will be made available on the
website. The contribution of each presentation and position paper will
be integrated into an interoperability landscape and architecture that
will be published at the workshop website for further dissemination and
discussion. A contribution to the OCA reference model will also be
considered.
Submissions
Short position papers (2 pages) should be sent to
ecscw09-interop-AT-fit.fraunhofer.de by the 20th June 2009. Acceptance
notifications will be sent by 6th July 2009.
Organisers
Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT, RWTH Aachen. Germany
Antonio G?mez-Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Manuel Fradinho, Cyntelix, Ireland
Deirdre Lee, DERI, NUIG, Galway, Ireland
--
------------------------------------------------------------
Antonio F. G?mez Skarmeta
Dept. Ingenier?a de la Informaci?n y las Comunicaciones
Facultad de Inform?tica
Universidad de Murcia
30100 Murcia
e-mail: skarmeta-AT-um.es
Telf: +34-868-884607
fax: +34-868-884151
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