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From: ACM SIGGROUP Announcement List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Pendergast, Dr. Mark
Sent: 18 July 2003 20:52
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Subject: Group 2003 Workshops
Attention!
In addition to the research paper sessions, two workshops are being held at
Group2003. For more information please visit the conference website:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/siggroup/conferences/group03/
Communities in Context
This workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners who are
interested in topics related to community based systems that have an impact
on groups, organizations and social networks. Relevant issues include
design, implementation, deployment, evaluation, methodologies, and effect of
these systems.
Sponsored by Konrad Klockner ([log in to unmask])
Submission deadline Sept 17.
Half-day (morning). November 9
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Requirements for e-Science Collaboration
e-Science promises to radically transform the ways in which science is
achieved, both through the capacity to provide greater and immediate
communication between scientists whilst sharing information, and through the
ultimate impact on society. The vision prevails that e-Science applications
will be supported through a Grid infrastructure that enables high speed and
distributed large-scale computations. It is well recognised in both CSCW and
recent social studies of technology that the successful development and
deployment of new collaborative technologies is highly unpredictable. This
one-day workshop aims to identify the socio-technical conditions that are
most conducive to the successful development and implementation of eScience.
Sponsored by James Soutter, Marina Jorotka
([log in to unmask])and Rob Proctor ([log in to unmask])
Submission deadline Sept 23
Full day. Sunday November 9
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