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@techreport{csdl-91-01,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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month = {February},
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number = {{CSDL}-91-01},
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title = {Introduction to the {Collaborative Software Development Laboratory}},
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keywords = {CSDL},
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year = 1991,
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summary = {Obsolete. See technical reports 97-05 and 98-03.},
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category = {csdl}
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}
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@techreport{csdl-91-02,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson and Dadong Wan and Danu Tjahjono},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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month = {July},
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summary = {Obsolete. See current Egret system documentation for design information},
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number = {{CSDL}-91-02},
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keywords = {EGRET},
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title = {{EGRET} Design Specification: Version 2.0},
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year = 1991
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}
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@inproceedings{csdl-91-03,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1991 ECSCW Developer's Workshop},
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month = {September},
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keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Workshops},
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title = {The {EGRET} Project: Exploring Open, Evolutionary, and Emergent Collaborative Systems},
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year = 1991,
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summary = {The EGRET Project at the University of Hawaii is pursuing a research
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program designed to investigate evolution in collaborative systems.
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Evolution is of central concern due to the exploratory nature of many
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CSCW application areas, including software development, document
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preparation, issue generation and discussion, and so forth. In
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exploratory domains, the ill-defined or changing nature of both the
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problem and an acceptable solution to it impose special demands. For
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example, the criteria for an acceptable solution, or the solution
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generation method may be an an emergent property of the exploratory
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process. This paper discusses our research paradigm and initial progress.}
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}
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@comment{{csdl2-08-06,
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author = Robert S. Brewer,
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title = Literature review on carbon footprint collection and analysis ,
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institution = "Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822",
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NUMBER = CSDL-08-06,
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KEYWORDS = Sustainability,
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MONTH = December,
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YEAR = 2008,
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URL = http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/2008/08-06/08-06.pdf,
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abstract = Obsolete. Please see by Technical Report 09-05.
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<p><a name="csdl-91-01"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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Introduction to the Collaborative Software Development Laboratory.
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Technical Report CSDL-91-01, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, February 1991.
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</p>
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<p><a name="csdl-91-02"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson, Dadong Wan, and Danu Tjahjono.
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EGRET design specification: Version 2.0.
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Technical Report CSDL-91-02, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, July 1991.
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</p>
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<p><a name="csdl-91-03"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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The EGRET project: Exploring open, evolutionary, and emergent
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collaborative systems.
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In <em>Proceedings of the 1991 ECSCW Developer's Workshop</em>,
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September 1991.
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1992.bib

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@inproceedings{csdl-92-01,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work},
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month = {November},
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title = {Supporting Exploratory {CSCW} with the {EGRET} Framework},
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keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Conferences},
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year = 1992,
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abstract = {Exploratory collaboration occurs in domains where the structure and process
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of group work evolves as an intrinsic part of the collaborative activity.
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Traditional database and hypertext structural models do not provide
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explicit support for collaborative exploration. The EGRET framework
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defines both a data and a process model along with supporting analysis
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techniques that provide novel support for exploratory collaboration. To do
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so, the EGRET framework breaks with traditional notions of the relationship
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between schema and instance structure. In EGRET, schema structure is
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viewed as a representation of the current state of consensus among
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collaborators, from which instance structure is allowed to depart in a
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controlled fashion. This paper discusses the issues of exploratory
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collaboration, the EGRET approach to its support, and the current status of
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this research.}
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}
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@techreport{csdl-92-02,
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author = {Danu Tjahjono},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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number = {{CSDL}-92-02},
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title = {{Co2ReView}: A Collaborative Code Inspection and Review Environment},
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keywords = {CSRS},
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month = {April},
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year = 1992,
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summary = {This is an early paper articulating ideas that were later
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elaborated and refined in research on CSRS.}
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}
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@inproceedings{csdl-92-03,
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author = {Dadong Wan and Philip M. Johnson},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 AAAI Workshop on Communicating Scientific and Technical Knowledge},
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month = {July},
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title = {Supporting Scientific Learning and Research Review Using {COREVIEW}},
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year = 1992,
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keywords = {CLARE, Publications-Workshops},
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abstract = {Scientific learning and research are becoming increasingly
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computerized. More and more such activities are mediated through
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electronic artifacts. This paper presents an artifact-based system
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called COREVIEW, to be used in the domain of research seminars. The
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emphasis of our approach is on the centrality of textualized artifacts
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in seminar activities, the relationship between different types of
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artifacts, and the dynamic interactions among them over time. Our
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system provides explicit representation of research artifacts and their
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structures, and support for the process of collaborative artifact
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generation, integration, manipulation and utilization.},
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url = {ftp://ftp.ics.hawaii.edu/pub/tr/ics-tr-92-03.pdf}
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}
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@inproceedings{csdl-92-04,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI 1992 Workshop on Design Rationale},
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month = {July},
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title = {Collaborative Software Review for Capturing Design Rationale},
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keywords = {CSRS, Publications-Workshops},
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year = 1992,
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summary = {This paper discusses connections between
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collaborative software review and design rationale. Not
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surprisingly, collaborative software review activities provide an
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excellent source of design rationale information, since analysis of
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artifacts under review often involves design justifications and
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alternatives. Also, software reviews form an interesting point
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at which to take a discrete ``snapshot'' in the historical record of
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design, since they tend to take place only when the software is in a
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relatively consistent and coherent state. Finally, an exploratory
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focus upon collaborative software review leads to a interesting variation on concurrent orientations
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toward design and implementation.},
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url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-04/92-04.ps}
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}
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@techreport{csdl-92-05,
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author = {Dadong Wan},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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number = {{CSDL}-92-05},
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title = {Supporting Collaborative Learning Through Research Reviews},
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keywords = {CLARE},
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year = 1992,
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month = {May},
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summary = {Research literature is not merely a formal vehicle for disseminating the
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results of scientific research; it is also an important learning resource
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for advanced learners (e.g., graduate students) and beginning researchers.
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the structural and
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process-level characteristics of research review as a collaborative
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activity, and to develop computational mechanisms to facilitate such a
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process. This paper briefly summarizes our ongoing efforts of developing a
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software environment, called COREVIEW, for supporting collaborative
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research review.}
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}
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@techreport{csdl-92-06,
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author = {Dadong Wan},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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number = {{CSDL}-92-06},
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title = {{COREVIEW}: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Learning in Seminars},
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keywords = {CLARE},
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month = {September},
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year = 1992
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}
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@inproceedings{csdl-92-08,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1992 CSCW Workshop on Tools and Technologies},
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month = {November},
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title = {An Architectural Perspective on {EGRET}},
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keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Workshops},
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year = 1992,
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summary = {This paper provides an introduction to the internal
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architecture of EGRET, including the client-server model,
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the inverted hypertext-relational database process model,
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the design of locally cached, event-updated global
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tables, and various forms of interoperability provided
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in the system.},
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url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-08/92-08.ps}
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}
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@techreport{csdl-92-10,
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author = {Philip M. Johnson},
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institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
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number = {{CSDL}-92-10},
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title = {Reverse Engineering Collaboration Structures in {U}senet},
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keywords = {URN},
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year = 1992,
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summary = {This plain-text file, which was posted to USENET, contains an
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"alpha-level" proposal concerning a "reverse-engineering"
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approach to improving the collaborative nature of
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USENET.},
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month = {December},
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url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-10/92-10.text}
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}
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@comment{{csdl2-08-06,
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author = Robert S. Brewer,
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title = Literature review on carbon footprint collection and analysis ,
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institution = "Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
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University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822",
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NUMBER = CSDL-08-06,
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KEYWORDS = Sustainability,
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MONTH = December,
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YEAR = 2008,
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URL = http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/2008/08-06/08-06.pdf,
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abstract = Obsolete. Please see by Technical Report 09-05.
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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Supporting exploratory CSCW with the EGRET framework.
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In <em>Proceedings of the 1992 Conference on Computer Supported
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Cooperative Work</em>, November 1992.
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Exploratory collaboration occurs in domains where the structure and process
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of group work evolves as an intrinsic part of the collaborative activity.
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Traditional database and hypertext structural models do not provide
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explicit support for collaborative exploration. The EGRET framework
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defines both a data and a process model along with supporting analysis
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techniques that provide novel support for exploratory collaboration. To do
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so, the EGRET framework breaks with traditional notions of the relationship
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between schema and instance structure. In EGRET, schema structure is
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viewed as a representation of the current state of consensus among
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collaborators, from which instance structure is allowed to depart in a
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controlled fashion. This paper discusses the issues of exploratory
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collaboration, the EGRET approach to its support, and the current status of
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</p>
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<p><a name="csdl-92-02"></a>
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Danu Tjahjono.
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Co2ReView: A collaborative code inspection and review environment.
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Technical Report CSDL-92-02, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, April 1992.
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</p>
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<p><a name="csdl-92-03"></a>
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Dadong Wan and Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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Supporting scientific learning and research review using COREVIEW.
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In <em>Proceedings of the 1992 AAAI Workshop on Communicating
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Scientific and Technical Knowledge</em>, July 1992.
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[&nbsp;<a href="ftp://ftp.ics.hawaii.edu/pub/tr/ics-tr-92-03.pdf">.pdf</a>&nbsp;]
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<blockquote><font size="-1">
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Scientific learning and research are becoming increasingly
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computerized. More and more such activities are mediated through
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electronic artifacts. This paper presents an artifact-based system
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called COREVIEW, to be used in the domain of research seminars. The
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emphasis of our approach is on the centrality of textualized artifacts
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in seminar activities, the relationship between different types of
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artifacts, and the dynamic interactions among them over time. Our
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system provides explicit representation of research artifacts and their
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structures, and support for the process of collaborative artifact
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generation, integration, manipulation and utilization.
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</font></blockquote>
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<p>
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</p>
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<p><a name="csdl-92-04"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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Collaborative software review for capturing design rationale.
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In <em>Proceedings of the AAAI 1992 Workshop on Design Rationale</em>,
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July 1992.
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Dadong Wan.
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Supporting collaborative learning through research reviews.
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Technical Report CSDL-92-05, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, May 1992.
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<p><a name="csdl-92-06"></a>
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Dadong Wan.
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COREVIEW: A tool for supporting collaborative learning in seminars.
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Technical Report CSDL-92-06, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, September 1992.
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<p><a name="csdl-92-08"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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An architectural perspective on EGRET.
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In <em>Proceedings of the 1992 CSCW Workshop on Tools and
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Technologies</em>, November 1992.
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[&nbsp;<a href="http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-08/92-08.ps">.ps</a>&nbsp;]
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<p><a name="csdl-92-10"></a>
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Philip&nbsp;M. Johnson.
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Reverse engineering collaboration structures in Usenet.
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Technical Report CSDL-92-10, Department of Information and Computer
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Sciences, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, December 1992.
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[&nbsp;<a href="http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1992/92-10/92-10.text">http</a>&nbsp;]
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