[AISWorld] CFP: HICSS Minitrack - Design and Development of Collaboration Technologies

Ryan Schuetzler ryan at schuetzler.net
Wed May 30 13:26:06 EDT 2018


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CALL FOR PAPERS: 52nd HICSS 2019, Maui, Hawaii



DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES

In the Collaboration Systems & Technologies Track

Web:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/

Author instructions and submission details:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/



Submission Deadline: June 15, 2018 | 11:59 pm HST

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: August 17, 2018



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The Collaboration Systems & Technologies track at HICSS is home to
world-class research on techniques, tools, and systems to facilitate shared
work.  The "Design and Development of Collaboration Technologies"
mini-track focuses specifically on the design and development of
collaboration technologies.  We are interested in how tools and
technologies are created to support teams, foster shared understanding,
extract and store tacit knowledge, develop mental models, and improve
collaborative work.



Topics of interest for the "Design and Development of Collaboration
Technologies" mini-track include, but are not limited to, the following:



1.       Theoretical foundations and design methodologies for developing
collaborative work practices and technologies

2.       Processes and tools for establishing and maintaining shared focus
and shared mental models over time

3.       Processes, technologies, and theoretical breakthroughs to improve
and speed up shared sense-making

4.       Methods and technologies for eliciting and capturing tacit
knowledge from experts (i.e., externalization) and sharing/incorporating
that knowledge into collaborative efforts (i.e., team internalization)

5.       Facilitation methods, techniques, patterns, and procedures to
improve (a)synchronous collaboration between co-located and distributed
people, teams, or groups

6.       Assessment models and methods for team collaboration and
performance

7.       Design, codification and reuse of work practices and pattern
languages for group collaboration

8.       Design and building of automated virtual agents to participate in
online collaborations (e.g., ChatOps)





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Minitrack Co-Chairs:

*Douglas Derrick (Primary contact)*

University of Nebraska at Omaha

dcderrick at unomaha.edu



*Ryan Schuetzler*

University of Nebraska at Omaha

rschuetzler at unomaha.edu



*Mark Grimes*

University of Houston

gmgrimes at bauer.uh.edu

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