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Proceedings of the
First International Workshop
on the Design of Cooperative Systems
2nd Edition
January 25-27, 1995
Antibes-Juan-Les-Pins (France)
(A Workshop organized by
INRIA Sophia Antipolis and COOP Group)
INRIA Press, Rocquencourt
Presentation
(Objectives of the Workshop)
A growing number of system designers consider that the problem solving
capabilities of the human-machine couple are more important than the
performance of the system alone. This view mandates that the design,
validation and maintenance of such systems utilize an interdisciplinary
approach and that new concepts need to be defined to understand the
characteristics of the cooperation between the artificial and human
agents. The aim of the workshop Coop'95 was to review the state of the
art in the field of cooperative systems. Original papers were sought by
the program committee in all areas concerning the design of cooperative
systems. Topics of interest included:
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Methodologies for the analysis of functional specifications,
knowledge acquisition and validation of cooperative systems,
- Cooperation models and their use in design,
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Cooperative systems architecture,
- Communication in cooperative systems (dialogues, negotiation,
explanations and user models),
- Theoretical contributions or empirical studies from Cognitive
Psychology and Ergonomics, Distributed Artificial
Intelligence, Organizational Sciences, Decision
Analysis, Group Decision Support Systems and Groupware.
Table of Contents
L = Long Presentation. S = Short Presentation.
SESSION 1
MODELS OF COOPERATION
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Modeling co-operation in the design of knowledge production systems : the
MadeIn'Coop method - An example in the field of C3I system
M. Zacklad M. & F. Rousseaux (France)
(L) - [p. 1]
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Domain-oriented design
environment as models for the design of collaborative systems
G. Fischer (USA)
(L) - [p. 20]
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Human computer co-operative Systems - Empowering users through partnership
M. Smyth (UK)
(L) - [p. 37]
SESSION 2
METHODOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - 1
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Cooperation typology for decision support
C. Rosenthal-Sabroux & P. Zaraté (France)
(S) - [p. 254]
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A conceptual toolbox for designing CSCW applications
S. Bodker , E. Christiansen & M Thuring (Denmark)
(S) - [p. 266]
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Interactive knowledge acquisition : how to deal with noisy data and
knowledge evolutions
P. Beaune (France)
(S) - [p. 285]
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A software workbench for knowledge acquisition
and integration in image processing
R. Clouard, M. Revenu, A. Elmoataz & C. Porquet (France)
(S) - [p. 298]
SESSION 3
INTERACTION, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SHARING
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Mechanisms of interaction : approach to CSCW Systems Design
K. Schmidt (Denmark) & C. Simone (Italy)
(L) - [p. 56]
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Normalized interactions between autonomous agents : a case study in
inter-organizational project management
J. Pitt, M. Anderton & J. Cunningham (UK)
(L) - [p. 76]
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On helping behavior in cooperative environments
P. Rizzo, A. Cesta & M. Miceli(Italy)
(L) - [p. 96]
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Constraints based co-operation in negotiation
M.J. Huguet, J. Erschler, G. de Terssac & N. Lompré (France)
(L) - [p. 109]
PANEL-1
TYPOLOGIES AND METHODOLOGIES
FOR MAN-MACHINE COOPERATION
- Organization : P. de Greef, P. Millot, C. Rosenthal-Sabroux &
K. Schmidt
[p. 559]
INVITED TALK
COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK
- Speaker: Bannon L. (Ireland)
SESSION 4
TASK ALLOCATION AND COORDINATION - 1
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Two is fine, four is a mess : reducing complexity of articulation
work in manufacturing
P. Carstensen, C. Sorensen & H. Borstrom(Denmark)
(S) - [p. 314]
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Tasks demands on
collaborative coping with dynamic complexity
Y. Waern (Sweden)
(S) - [p. 334]
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Horizontal Cooperation : Intelligent user interfaces and
telecommunication services
M. Yvon, F. Lefevre & N. Cot (France)
(S) - [p. 471]
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Accord : conversation cliches for cooperation
C. Laufer & H. Fuks (Brasil)
(S) - [p. 351]
SESSION 5
TASK ALLOCATION AND COORDINATION - 2
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Cooperation for assisting intelligently operators
P. Brézillon P. & E. Cases (France)
(S) - [p. 370]
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Organizations through roles
and agents
N. Skarmeas (UK)
(S) - [p. 385]
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Men-machines cooperation : toward an
experimentation of a multi-level cooperative organization in air
traffic control
M.P. Lemoine, I. Crevitz, S. Debernard & P. Millot (France)
(S) - [p. 405]
SESSION 6
METHODOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - 2
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Software development: a cooperative approach
A. Marcos & C. Hornung (Germany)
(L) - [p. 127]
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Specifying a cooperative
system through agent-based knowledge acquisition
R. Dieng (France)
(L) - [p. 141]
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Knowledge
acquisition and representation in a cooperative system designed for
information retrieval
M. Quafafou & A. Mekaouche (France)
(L) - [p. 161]
SESSION 7
TOOLS FOR COOPERATION IN DESIGN
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Cooperative work using
supportability-based design rationale
G. Boy (France)
(S) - [p. 483]
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Enabling cooperation among
design teams
B. Dave (Switzerland)
(S) - [p. 425]
PANEL-2
DESIGN RATIONALE FOR COLLECTIVE IRRATIONAL DECISIONS
- Organization : G. Boy, P. Falzon & G. Fischer [p. 561]
SESSION 8
NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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Collaboration and underlying issues or the surprises
of cooperative dialogues
C. Sauvagnac & P. Falzon(France)
(L) - [p. 171]
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NegocIAD : a multicriteria and multi-agent system
for negotiation support
B. Espinasse & T. Pauner (France)
(S) - [p. 439]
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SuprA-cooperation when difference and disagreement are constructive
L. Chaudron & C. Tessier (France)
(S) -[p. 452]
SESSION 9
CONTEXT, USER MODELLING, AND INTENTION RECOGNITION
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Cooperation and cooperator modeling
B. Cahour & P. Salembier (France)
(L) - [p. 187]
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User model acquisition heuristics based on dialogue acts
W. Pohl, A. Kobsa & O. Kutter (Germany)
(L) - [p. 253-i]
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Intention recognition in a cooperative problem-solving
environment
L. Mestre, J. Williamowski & D. Zibelin (France)
(S) - [p. 487]
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Getting serious about flexible user interface coupling
J. Zhao & H.U. Hoppe (Germany)
(S) - [p. 507]
SESSION 10
CONTEXT AND WORK SPACE
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The collaborative production of the document : the bordeline, genres and
context in design
C.C. Heath, P. Luff & G.M. Nicholls (UK)
(L) - [p. 203]
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Contexts, work processes and
workspaces
A. Agostini, G. De Michelis, M.A. Grasso, W. Prinz,
& A. Syri (Italy/Gemany)
(L) - [p. 219]
SESSION 11
APPLICATIONS
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Communications study in cooperative systems : a case study in air
traffic control
A. Bellorini (Italy) & F. Vanderhaegen (France)
(L) - [p. 239]
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A model for
communication and information systems (C3I) to assist crisis
management, considered from the viewpoint of cooperation - an attempt
to go beyond the cartesian decision schema
A. Cardon & F. Rousseaux (France)
(S) - [p. 520]
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Ergonomic design for cooperative scheduling
system
L. Haudot, P. Lopez, P. Esquirol & M. Sicard (France)
(S) - [p. 540]
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Proceedings of the
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