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Virtual folders

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Interface redesigns

  • Jacek's recent work
  • Kerr, B., and Wilcox, E., Designing Remail: Reinventing the Email Client Through Innovation and Integration, Proc. Of CHI 2004, Design Case Study, ACM Press (2004), 837-852.
  • Venolia?
  • Lifestreams
  • Gmail(?)
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Effect on groups

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"People like to see their to-dos in front of them"

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  • Gwizdka, J, Chignell. M.H. (2004). Individual Differences and Task-based User Interface Evaluation: A Case Study of Pending Tasks in Email. Interacting with Computers. Elsevier Science. 16 (4). 769-797.
  • Takkinen, J., and Shahmehri, N. (1999). Task-oriented restructuring of an application domain: a multi-agent architecture for doing things in internet email. Proceedings of HICCS-32. New York: IEEE Press.
  • Venolia, G., Gupta, A., Cadiz, J.J., and Dabbish, L. (2001). Supporting Email Workflow. (Microsoft Technical Report. MSR-TR-2001-88).
  • Whittaker, S., Swanson, G., Kucan, J., & Sidner, C., (1997). Telenotes: managing lightweight interactions in the desktop. Transactions on Computer Human Interaction, 4, 137-168.
  • Kaptelinin, V., 2003. UMEA: translating interaction histories into project contexts, in: Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI’2003, ACM Press, New York, NY, pp. 353–360.
 

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  • Jacek's recent work
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Effect on groups

  • Bellotti and Ducheneaut (habitat)
  • Whittaker -- mass interaction
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  • Electronic Groups at Work Finholt, Tom and Sproull, Lee S.
  • Communication and performance in ad hoc task groups in Intellectual teamwork: social and technological foundations of cooperative work table of contents Pages: 291 - 325 Year of Publication: 1990 ISBN:0-8058-0534-6 Authors Tom Finholt Lee Sproull Sara Kiesler Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Mahwah, NJ, USA
  • Reducing social context cues: electronic mail in organizational communication Source Computer-supported cooperative work: a book of readings table of contents Pages: 683 - 712 Year of Publication: 1988 ISBN:0-93461-57-5 Authors Lee Sproull Sara Kiesler
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  • Ku 1996 classifies messages L. Ku, 1996. "Social and nonsocial uses of electronic messaging systems in organizations," Journal of Business Communication, volume 33, number 3, pp. 297-325.
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 Not related, but looks interesting and I wanted a place for it:
  • Egan, D., 1988. Individual differences in human–computer interaction. In: Helander, M., (Ed.), Handbook of
Human–Computer Interaction, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 543–568.
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  • Kline, P., 2000. The New Psychometrics, Routledge, London and Philadelphia. -- used by Jacek in his TaskStore paper

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  • Whittaker, S., Swanson, G., Kucan, J., & Sidner, C., (1997). Telenotes: managing lightweight interactions in the desktop. Transactions on Computer Human Interaction, 4, 137-168.
  • Kaptelinin, V., 2003. UMEA: translating interaction histories into project contexts, in: Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI’2003, ACM Press, New York, NY, pp. 353–360.
 
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Bibliography

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Overload

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"People like to see their to-dos in front of them"

 
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  • Bellotti and Ducheneaut (habitat, thrasks)
  • Bälter (filing is a bad idea)
 
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  • Mander et al. (1992)
  • Barreau and Nardi (1995)

  • Bälter (filing is a net loss in time)

Ways to keep to-dos in front of users

  • Overcome Email Overload work
  • OSAF work

  • Gwizdka, J, Chignell. M.H. (2004). Individual Differences and Task-based User Interface Evaluation: A Case Study of Pending Tasks in Email. Interacting with Computers. Elsevier Science. 16 (4). 769-797.
  • Takkinen, J., and Shahmehri, N. (1999). Task-oriented restructuring of an application domain: a multi-agent architecture for doing things in internet email. Proceedings of HICCS-32. New York: IEEE Press.
  • Venolia, G., Gupta, A., Cadiz, J.J., and Dabbish, L. (2001). Supporting Email Workflow. (Microsoft Technical Report. MSR-TR-2001-88).
  • Whittaker, S., Swanson, G., Kucan, J., & Sidner, C., (1997). Telenotes: managing lightweight interactions in the desktop. Transactions on Computer Human Interaction, 4, 137-168.
  • Kaptelinin, V., 2003. UMEA: translating interaction histories into project contexts, in: Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI’2003, ACM Press, New York, NY, pp. 353–360.

Conversational grouping

 

Interface redesigns

  • BiFrost
  • Jacek's recent work
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Kerr, B., and Wilcox, E., Designing Remail: Reinventing the Email Client Through Innovation and Integration, Proc. Of CHI 2004, Design Case Study, ACM Press (2004), 837-852.
 
  • Venolia?
  • Lifestreams
  • Gmail(?)

Effect on groups

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  • Whittaker -- mass interaction
  • Gratton and Wellman 1995 Nicholas cites synthesis on email impacts reviewed research literature into how e-mail shapes, and is shaped by organisational structures and processes.
  • Walther 1992, 1995 Nicolas cites -- less bad behavior than you might expect
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  • Egan, D., 1988. Individual differences in human–computer interaction. In: Helander, M., (Ed.), Handbook of
Human–Computer Interaction, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 543–568.
 
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Ducky CSCW Project 2: Presentation

Electronic Mail

due 1 November
  • short reading list

due 15 November

  • 30 min presentation
  • long bibliography

Assignment

Bibliography

Overload

Interface redesigns

  • BiFrost
  • Jacek's recent work
  • ReMail
  • Venolia?
  • Lifestreams
  • Gmail(?)

Effect on groups

  • Whittaker -- mass interaction
  • Gratton and Wellman 1995 Nicholas cites synthesis on email impacts reviewed research literature into how e-mail shapes, and is shaped by organisational structures and processes.
  • Walther 1992, 1995 Nicolas cites -- less bad behavior than you might expect
  • more good stuff in Nicholas social impacts paper
  • Romm 1999 noticed historical progression typical of emerging technologies
  • Communicator (Terry)
  • L Sproull, S Kiesler
  • Moore's negotiation in email paper: Long and Short Routes to Success in Electronically-Mediated Negotiations: Group Affiliations and Good Vibrations, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, January 1999, Vol. 77 Issue 1, pp. 22-43
  • email going up has fewer errors than going down
  • Perhaps Ness' stuff?
  • Ducheneaut's power games paper
  • Ducheneaut's ce ne'est pas article on deicticism
  • Ducheneaut & Bellotti on work processes
  • Computers, Networks, and Work, K&S, Human-computer interaction: toward the year 2000 table of contents Pages: 755 - 761 Year of Publication: 1995 ISBN:1-55860-246-1
  • Electronic Groups at Work Finholt, Tom and Sproull, Lee S.
  • Communication and performance in ad hoc task groups in Intellectual teamwork: social and technological foundations of cooperative work table of contents Pages: 291 - 325 Year of Publication: 1990 ISBN:0-8058-0534-6 Authors Tom Finholt Lee Sproull Sara Kiesler Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Mahwah, NJ, USA
  • Reducing social context cues: electronic mail in organizational communication Source Computer-supported cooperative work: a book of readings table of contents Pages: 683 - 712 Year of Publication: 1988 ISBN:0-93461-57-5 Authors Lee Sproull Sara Kiesler

  • Ku 1996 classifies messages L. Ku, 1996. "Social and nonsocial uses of electronic messaging systems in organizations," Journal of Business Communication, volume 33, number 3, pp. 297-325.

  • I. A. Rudy, 1996. "A Critical Review of Research on Electronic Mail," European Journal of Information Systems, volume 4, pp. 198-213.

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