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This site includes position papers discussed at the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI 2005∞ Workshop on April 3, 2005. See the extended abstract∞ for a summary of what the workshop was about.
The papers all relate to online conversation systems and describe either existing systems (e.g., LiveJournal, Everything2) or prototype systems (e.g., Deme, Kontiki) that take online conversation "beyond" the traditional threaded model we are all familiar with. In addition, the site includes a draft DesignSpace document outlining some of the design issues related to online conversation. During the workshop alternative design spaces were discussed and there was no general consensus on one particular framework, but the discussion of the important factors in designing online conversation systems was informative and helped us think through how various systems relate to one another and what possibilities for design remain unexplored.
Cherny2005 - Lynn Cherny, (2005) Gakking Memes: LiveJournal �Conversation� [available here∞]
David2005 - Shay David, Geri Gay, Carl Lagoze, Bing Pan, Simeon Warner, (2005) Appraise � Beyond Threaded Conversations in Scholarly Publishing [available here∞]
Davies2005 - Todd Davies, Brendan O�Connor, Alex Cochran, Andrew Parker (2005) �Groupware for Groups�: Problem-Driven Design in Deme [available here∞]
Pontes2005 - Ad�le Malta Pontes, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Junqueira Barbosa, (2005) Design Requirements and Possibilities in Supporting Online Scientific Debate [available here∞]
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This site includes position papers discussed at the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI 2005 Workshop on April 3, 2005. The papers all relate to online conversation systems and describe either existing systems (e.g., LiveJournal, Everything2) or prototype systems (e.g., Deme, Kontiki) that take online conversation "beyond" the traditional threaded model we are all familiar with. In addition, the site includes a draft DesignSpace document outlining some of the design issues related to online conversation. During the workshop alternative design spaces were discussed and there was no general consensus on one particular framework, but the discussion of the important factors in designing online conversation systems was informative and helped us think through how various systems relate to one another and what possibilities for design remain unexplored.
Cherny2005 - Lynn Cherny, (2005) Gakking Memes: LiveJournal “Conversation” [available here∞]
David2005 - Shay David, Geri Gay, Carl Lagoze, Bing Pan, Simeon Warner, (2005) Appraise – Beyond Threaded Conversations in Scholarly Publishing [available here∞]
Davies2005 - Todd Davies, Brendan O’Connor, Alex Cochran, Andrew Parker (2005) “Groupware for Groups”: Problem-Driven Design in Deme [available here∞]
Pontes2005 - Adéle Malta Pontes, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Junqueira Barbosa, (2005) Design Requirements and Possibilities in Supporting Online Scientific Debate [available here∞]
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Welcome to the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI2005∞ Workshop Wiki
This site includes position papers discussed at the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI 2005 Workshop on April 3, 2005. The papers all relate to online conversation systems and describe either existing systems (e.g., LiveJournal, Everything2) or prototype systems (e.g., Deme, Kontiki) that take online conversation "beyond" the traditional threaded model we are all familiar with. In addition, the site includes a draft DesignSpace document outlining some of the design issues related to online conversation. During the workshop alternative design spaces were discussed and there was no general consensus on one particular framework, but the discussion of the important factors in designing online conversation systems was informative and helped us think through how various systems relate to one another and what possibilities for design remain unexplored.
This site will continue to be used to provide comments on workshop papers by workshop participants and the public.
Morning Breakout Session Notes
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The following is a complete list of the most recent version of all of the accepted submissions. Each position paper has a correspending WikiPage that includes comments on the paper by other workshop participants (e.g., Bobrow2005).
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Welcome to the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI2005∞ workshop wiki
NOTE: location change from what was announced before: Workshop is in D134 at the Oregon Convention Center, not A106
For now, this site is only accessible to workshop participants (who have received the appropriate username and password), although after the conference we may want to make the site public. This site will be used to facilitate discussion of the position papers before the workshop is held on Sunday April 3rd, 2005. In addition, after the workshop is held we will use this space to collaboratively edit a document that summarizes our findings and outlines future work in this important area.
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The following is a complete list of the most recent version of all of the accepted submissions. (Note: You may have to re-enter the same username and password information that you entered to get to this site in order to download the files.) Each position paper has a correspending WikiPage that will be used for commenting on the paper by other workshop participants (e.g., Bobrow2005).
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Welcome to the Beyond Threaded Conversation CHI2005∞ workshop wiki
For now, this site is only accessible to workshop participants (who have received the appropriate username and password), although after the conference we may want to make the site public. This site will be used to facilitate discussion of the position papers
before the workshop is held on Sunday April 3rd, 2005. In addition, after the workshop is held we will use this space to collaboratively edit a document that summarizes our findings and outlines future work in this important area.
Before making any changes to the wiki, please login to the site using some
WikiName (e.g.,
DerekHansen) so that it is apparent who made the changes and comments. You may also want to include your
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NEW: WorkshopSchedule
NEW: BreakoutSessions
Workshop Organizers:
DerekHansen
PaulResnick
MarkAckerman
JohnRiedl
LorenTerveen
The following is a complete list of the most recent version of all of the accepted submissions. (Note: You may have to re-enter the same username and password information that you entered to get to this site in order to download the files.) Each position paper has a correspending
WikiPage that will be used for commenting on the paper by other workshop participants (e.g.,
Bobrow2005).
Position Papers
All Submissions as Zip File∞
Individual Submissions
Ackerman2005 - Mark S. Ackerman, Stephen Cotterill, Kevin Nam, (2005)
From Community Discussion to Knowledge Distillation:
The I-DIAG Research Project [available
here∞]
Bobrow2005 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Bob Cheslow, Elizabeth Churchill, Les Nelson, Jack Whalen, (2005)
Conversation Support in a Collaboration Space for a Distributed Workgroup [available
here∞]
Cherny2005 - Lynn Cherny, (2005)
Gakking Memes: LiveJournal “Conversation” [available
here∞]
Dave2005 - Kushal Dave, (2005)
REALM: Restructuring online conversations [available
here∞]
David2005 - Shay David, Geri Gay, Carl Lagoze, Bing Pan, Simeon Warner, (2005)
Appraise – Beyond Threaded Conversations in Scholarly Publishing [available
here∞]
Davies2005 - Todd Davies, Brendan O’Connor, Alex Cochran, Andrew Parker (2005)
“Groupware for Groups”: Problem-Driven Design in Deme [available
here∞]
DeMaagd2005 - Kurt
DeMaagd, Cliff Lampe, (2005)
Everything2: Cataloging All Human Knowledge [available
here∞]
Donath2005 - Judith Donath, (2005)
Words as Landscape [available
here∞]
Erickson2005 - Thomas Erickson, (2005)
Visualizing Talk: A Re-Design of the Scenarios System [available
here∞]
Golder2005 - Scott A. Golder, Judith Donath, (2005)
Content as Conversation Space: Promoting Positive Contributions Through Vetted Annotations [available
here∞]
Hansen2005 - Derek Hansen (2005)
Health FACTS: From Conversation to Archive and Back Again [available
here∞]
Hupfer2005 - Susanne Hupfer, Li-Te Cheng, Steven Ross, John Patterson, (2005)
Reinventing Team Spaces for a Collaborative Development Environment [available
here∞]
Medynskiy2005 - Yevgeniy Medynskiy, (2005)
Implicit Links in Asynchronous Communication Spaces [available
here∞]
Pontes2005 - Adéle Malta Pontes, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Junqueira Barbosa, (2005)
Design Requirements and Possibilities in Supporting Online Scientific Debate [available
here∞]
Rodriguez2005 - Henrry Rodriguez, Kerstin Severinson Eklundh, (2005)
Conversation around documents: more than threading [available
here∞]
Smith2005 - Marc A. Smith, (2005)
Enhanced interfaces for threaded conversations [available
here∞]
VonMosch2005 - Sara von Mosch, (2005)
ConversationLens: Towards Personalized Online Conversation [available
here∞]
Wattenberg2005 - Martin Wattenberg, Jonathan Feinberg, (2005)
Kontiki: A Wiki for People and Processes [available
here∞]
Windram2005 - Elizabeth Windram, (2005)
weblog: An Interactive Space for Engaging in Shared Experiences at a Distance [available
here∞]
Yee2005 - Ka-Ping Yee, Marti Hearst, (2005)
A Visualization to Facilitate Productive Discussions [available
here∞]
Zhou2005 - Liang Zhou, Eduard Hovy, (2005)
Fine-grained Clustering for Summarizing Chat Logs [available
here∞]
Zinman2005 - Aaron Zinman, Judith Donath, (2005)
RadioActive: enabling mobile-based audio forums [available
here∞]
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