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- Summary: Groupware Bibliography, part one
- Keywords: CSCW, orgware, group, interactive, shared, environments
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- Groupware Bibliography
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-
- This posting is primarily a test of the new setext format (see the
- guidelines for further information). No attempt has been made to
- organize this list, beyond removing obvious duplicates. Appearance
- of an entry does not constitute an endorsement. Absence from the
- list does not constitute a rejection. Send corrections and additions
- to the copyright holder.
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-
- Journals with articles about groupware
- --------------------------------------
-
- Academy of Management Journal
-
- Accounting, Management and Information Technologies
-
- ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
-
- ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems
-
- Behaviour and Information Technology
-
- British Journal of Management
-
- Collaborative Computing:
- http://www.crg.cs.nott.ac.uk/~oklee/collab_computing.html
-
- Communications of the ACM
-
- Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
- http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/1994/sep/toc.html>
-
- Concurrent Engineering: Research & Applications
-
- CSCW: An International Journal
- Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Distribution Center
- P.O. Box 322, 3300 Ah Dordrecht, The Netherlands
- tel. 31 78 52 4400. fax. 31 78 52 4474
- Kluwer Academic, Order dpmt, P.O. Box 358 Accord Station
- Hingham, MA 02018-0358, tel. 617-871-6600
-
- Decision Support in Public Admin.
-
- Decision Systems
-
- Group Decision and Negotiation
-
- IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
-
- Information Systems
-
- Interacting with Computers
-
- International Journal of Man Machine Studies
-
- International Journal on Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems
-
- Journal of Applied Psychology
-
- Journal of MIS
-
- PRESENCE
-
- Management Science
-
- MIS Quarterly
-
- Small Group Research
-
-
- HCI Bibliography
- ----------------
- The HCI Bibliography provides an updated listing of articles with some
- coverage of groupware:
-
- A bibliography on human-computer interaction available via anonymous
- FTP to anyone on the internet.
-
- Holdings include the complete ACM SIGCHI conference proceedings for
- 1983-1990, the complete abstracted contents of the journal
- Human-Computer Interaction, and the contents of several edited
- handbooks (with release of detailed tables of contents and abstracts
- pending publisher approval). Also included are over 100 entries on
- books and major reports on HCI.
-
- To obtain info on the bibliography, or an index of holdings, use
- anonymous FTP to cheops.cis.ohio-state.edu, in dir pub/hcibib. There
- are two files, README and index that provide information on contents,
- as well as the bibliography itself.
-
- Table 1: Books in the HCI Bibliography
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Baecker & Buxton's "Readings in HCI" (1987)
- Helander's "Handbook of HCI", (1988) Elsevier/North-Holland
- Salvendy's "Handbook of Human Factors", (1987) Wiley
- modules of books, videos, etc.
-
- Table 2: Conference Proceedings in the HCI Bibliography
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BCS-HCI: People and Computers (1985-1991), Cambridge
- CHI: Human Factors in Computing Systems (1982-92), ACM
- CSCW: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (1988,90), ACM
- Document Processing Systems (1988), ACM
- ECHT: European Conference on Hypertext (1990), Cambridge
- EP: Electronic Publishing (1990), Cambridge
- ESP: Empirical Studies of Programmers (1986, 87, 91), Ablex
- HFS: Human Factors Society Annual Meeting (1990), HFS
- Hypertext Conference (1987, 89, 91), ACM
- Hypertext I and II (1988, 89), Intellect
- INTERACT: HCI Conference (1984, 87, 90), Elsevier/North-Holland
- SIGIR: Information Retrieval (1987-92), ACM
- SIGOIS: Organizational Computing Systems (1991), ACM
- SIGOIS: Office Automation (1982, 84, 86, 88,90), ACM
- UIST: User Interface Software and Technology (1988-91), ACM
-
- Table 3: Journal Volumes in the HCI Bibliography
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BIT: Behaviour and Information Technology (1982-1991), Taylor & Francis
- HCI: Human-Computer Interaction (1985-91), Erlbaum
- IJHCI: Intl. Jl. of Human-Computer Interaction (1989-91), Ablex
- IJMMS: Intl. Jl. of Man-Machine Studies (*-1991), Academic Press
- IWC: Interacting with Computers (1989-91), Butterworth-Heinemann
- JOC: Jl. of Organizational Computing (1991), Ablex
- SIGCHI: Bulletin (1988-91), ACM
- TOG: Transactions on Graphics (1986-91), ACM
- TOIS: Transactions on (Office) Information Systems (1982-91), ACM
-
-
- Computer-Mediated Communication
- -------------------------------
- J. December at decembj@rpi.edu has put together a
- list of Computer-Mediate Communications resources. This is from his FTP site:
- Anonymous ftp Host: ftp.rpi.edu; Directory: pub/communications/
-
- File Explanation
- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------
- internet-cmc.readme this file
-
- internet-cmc.dat the `raw data' file for other internet-cmc files,
- tagged according to the KEY, described below.
-
- internet-cmc a human-readable (wide column) version which can be
- manipulated or reformatted using Unix scripts;
- some scripts are suggested in this file itself.
-
- internet-cmc.txt a human-readable version which stays in 80-columns;
- useful for reading as static text (printed or
- online), but not as useful for scanning and
- reformatting as internet-cmc
-
- internet-cmc.tex the LaTeX version (source)
-
- internet-cmc.ps.Z the compressed PostScript version
-
- internet-cmc.html the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) version
- Thanks to Kevin Hughes (kevinh@pulua.hcc.hawaii.edu)
- for developing an early version of the software to
- convert internet-cmc.dat to internet-cmc.html.
- Link to this file with the URL:
- ftp://ftp.rpi.edu/pub/communications/internet-cmc.html
-
- internet-cmc.dvi the device-independent (binary) version
-
- internet-cmc.gif The graphics image that I use in the .html
- version.
-
- internet-cmc.bib This is a selected listing of items related to
- Computer-Mediated Communication, the Internet,
- and network information infrastructure and use.
-
-
- The source code for translating internet-cmc.dat into its various
- formats is available on request.
-
-
- Mac Groupware Yellow Pages
- --------------------------
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/consensus/groupware
-
- This is from the "Recommended Books" section from the latest edition of
- the "Mac Groupware Yellow Pages". If you have other books that you think
- are a "MUST PURCHASE" book for people interested in groupware, please let
- me know.
-
- ********
-
- *Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: A Book of Readings* by Irene Greif
- This collection of papers from older CSCW Conferences was published in
- 1988, and contains all the seminal academic papers on the topic.
- COST: $39.95
- Morgan Kaufman Publishers; (800) 745-7323; f(415) 578-0672
-
- *CSCW '88 & '90 Proceedings* These academically focused papers cover most
- of the research on groupware since 1988. COST: CSCW '88 order #612880 $24
- for ACM members, $33 for non-members. CSCW '90 order #612900 $22 for
- members, $30 for nonmembers.
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM); (800) 342-6626 or
- (301) 528-4261
-
- *Leading Business Teams* by Johansen, Sibbet, Benson, Martin, Mittman &
- Saffo This is a more recent book by the author of "Groupware". It
- explores the intersection of technology and business teams, including
- enhancing team effectiveness, turning groupware ideas into business
- reality, team dynamics, a visions for the future. COST: $23.75
- Addison-Wesley Publishing Company; (800) 477-2226
-
- *Shared Minds: The New Technologies of Collaboration* by Michael Schrage
- Schrage is known for his nationally syndicated 'Innovation' column. This
- book explores "the role of tools and technologies in shaping the
- collaborative process." Unique in this book is a focus first on needs of
- collaboration before computers. This book was published in '90.
- COST: $21.95
- Random House; (212) 751-2600
-
- *Technology for Teams: Enhancing Productivity in Networked Organizations*
- by Susanna Opper & Henry Fersko-Weiss This is the most recent book on
- groupware, and approaches groupware from a corporate perspective. Every
- stage of electronic teamwork is covered, from definition to
- implementation. Especially valuable is the coverage of the steps that a
- corporation must take to commit itself to groupware, and some case
- studies of corporate implementation. COST: $29.95
- Van Nostrand Reinhold; (606) 525-6600
-
- I wanted to warn people away from the book "Groupware for the Macintosh"
- by Michael Fraase. I was very disappointed in it. This 1991 book reads as
- more of an introduction to 1990 networking apps (such as pre-System 7
- file sharing and QuickMail) than as survey of existing Mac groupware
- applications. It's only merit is its attempt to cover some history
- and issues, but this section is far too brief.
-
- ********
-
- To improve access to information on collaboration and software support
- for collaboration, Consensus Development Corporation has moved its
- server to a new site (HREF="http://www.consensus.com:8300/"). This
- WWW/Mosaic server contains information about the products and services
- offered by Consensus Development, as well as information on topics
- including groupware, computer supported collaborative work (CSCW),
- decision support, facilitation, electronic democracy, hypertext
- authoring, online documentation, document architecture, shared spaces,
- virtual organizations, and online knowledge management. In particular,
- check out the following:
-
- * Groupware Yellow Pages
- (HREF="http://www.consensus.com:8300/GWYP_TOC.html")
- -- a listing of groupware products, books, conferences, consultants,
- networks, newsletters, and information resources.
-
- * Collaborative Arts Page
- (HREF="http://www.consensus.com:8300/Collaborative_Arts_TOC.html")
- In particular take a look at images and text from "5 x 5" -- an ongoing
- project between five artists/architects.
-
- --
- .Christopher Allen Consensus Development Corporation..
- .<ChristopherA@consensus.com> 4104-24th Street #419..
- . San Francisco, CA 94114-3615..
- . o415/647-6383 f415/647-6384..
- .*NEW* Mosaic/WWW Home Page: ..
- . <A HREF="http://www.consensus.com:8300/">Consensus Home Page</A> ..
-
-
- Conversation with Eye Contact
- -----------------------------
- Ishii, Hiroshi and Ohkubo, Masaaki, Design of TeamWorkstation: A Realtime
- Shared Workspace Fusing Desktops and Computer Screens
-
- Ishii, Hiroshi and Kobayashi, Minoru, ClearBoard: A Seamless Medium for
- Shared Drawing and Conversation with Eye Contact
-
- both references in:
- Readings in Groupware and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Assisting
- Human-Human Collaboration, Baecker, Ronald M. (ed.), Morgan Kaufmann
- Publishers, Inc. 1993 [ISBN: 1-55860-241-0]
-
-
- Groupware Users and Vendors Association
- ---------------------------------------
- From: davidc121@aol.com (DavidC121)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: Join GUAVA
- Date: 9 Mar 1994 16:30:10 -0500
-
-
- GUAVA (Groupware Users and Vendors Association) is just getting started, we
- have some intersting research projects going, and are starting to form
- committees to examine standards for the groupware arena. There are a wide
- variety of benefits and discounts associated with joining GUAVA. If you would
- like some information on GUAVA, or to join, as an individual or organization,
- please contact me and I or the organization's secretary will respond by e-mail
- with membership information.
-
- David Coleman
- GUAVA Founder
-
-
- Groupware Product and Services Catalog 1994
- -------------------------------------------
- From: davidc121@aol.com (DavidC121)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: Groupware Product and Services Catalog 1994
- Date: 9 Mar 1994 16:30:48 -0500
-
- Last year we compiled a product and services catalog of vendors and service
- providers in all the areas that groupware covers: Electronic Mail and
- Messaging
- Shared Screen Products, Shared Memory Products, Calendaring and Scheduling,
- Group Decision Support Systems/ EMS, Group Document and Image Management,
- Workflow, Workgroup Utilities, Groupware Development Tools
- Group Editing, Groupware Services, Groupware end-user and vertical
- applications.
-
- Last years catalog had about 200 products and services, we believe that this
- year that number will double with all the new products and services available.
- If you have a groupware product or service that you would like to list in the
- catalog, listing is free.
-
- David Coleman
- Project Initiator
-
-
-
- Workflow Management Coalition
- -----------------------------
- From: Keith Swenson <kswenson@ossi.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Info on Workflow Management Coalition
- Date: 22 Nov 1994 00:01:32 GMT
-
- > I understand that there is an industry wide Workflow
- > Managment Coalition working on a Workflow reference
- > model and other standards efforts. Could someone
- > point me to further information. Thanks ...
-
- The secretariat for Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) is:
-
- Workflow Managmenet Coalition
- Avenue Marcel Thiry 204
- 1200 Brussels
- Belgium
-
- Tel: +32 2 774 96 33
- Fax: +32 2 774 96 90
-
- Email: 100113.1555@compuserve.com
-
- Within the US, the two "country contacts" are:
-
- Lisa Hebert
- XSoft
- Tel: (617) 499 4419
- Fax: (617) 449 4409
- lisa@xait.xerox.com
-
- Thomas M Koulopoulos
- Delphi Consulting Group
- Tel: (617) 247 1511
- Fax: (617) 247 4957
-
- You should be able to receive a package that will tell you
- what you need to know about the coalition, and how to join
- (if that is your intent).
-
- -Keith Swenson
- Fujitsu OSSI
- kswenson@ossi.com
-
-
- Function Point Counting for GUI
- -------------------------------
- From: donath@hweng.syr.ge.com (Kurt Donath)
- Subject: Re: Function Point Counting for GUI
- Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 18:56:12 GMT
-
- In article MGK@exodus.iti.gov.sg, tuckmeng@ncb.gov.sg (Lam Tuck Meng) writes:
-
- > I am looking around for any references to function point counting for
- > GUI applications and to function point counting in general. If you know
- > of any good books or other reading material on the internet, I would be
- > most grateful if you could email me about it. Thanx in advance for your
- > replies.
- >
- > Regards,
- > Tuck Meng
- > tuckmeng@ncb.gov.sg
- >
-
- You should be able to obtain a Function Point Counting Practices Manual
- from the International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG). I have one from
- 1992 with the following address and phone number:
- IFPUB
- Blendonview Office Park
- 5008-28 Pine Creek Drive
- Westerville, OH 43081-4899
- (614) 895-7130 or (614)895-3466 FAX
-
- Also do a search for a book or articles written by Alan Albright. J. Brian
- Dreger wrote 'Function Point Analysis' by Prentice Hall.
-
-
- "KJ" method
- -----------
- From: richard_smith@sfu.ca (Richard Smith)
-
- Joseph Guiltinan, from Notre Dame university, asked about "KJ" method
- recently. I made a similar inquiry a couple of years ago and turned up
- some related information. The latest word, from Marilyn Liner
- <mliner@raychem.com>, suggests this is a technique similar to "Affinity
- Diagramming." I posted my original
- query in the netnews group comp.groupware in the winter of 1992.
-
- http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/~smith/kj.html
- --
- Richard Smith CPROST & CMNS, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, CANADA
- 604 291 5116 (voice) 604 291 5112 (fax)
- http://edie.cprost.sfu.ca/smith.html
-
-
- Open Document Management API
- ----------------------------
- From: schneider@horus
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: Re: Open Doc Mgt API
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 1995 11:10:45
-
- >In article <d-sears1.3.000F9898@uiuc.edu>, d-sears1@uiuc.edu (D.
- >Searsmith) wrote:
-
- >> Hello all,
- >>
- >> Does anyone know how I can get a copy of the Open Document Management
- >> API that was recently put together by several companies in the document mgt/
- >> desktop software arena? I read in _Computer Resellers News_ that it was
- >> available on Compuserve but I don't have an account there. If anyone can help
- >> me out I'll make sure that everyone in the group gets the information.
- >>
- >> Thanks,
- >> Duane
-
- guess you mean the _ODMA_ initiative, formed by Novell/SoftSolutions, PC DOCS,
- Documentum, Interleaf, XSoft, Watermark, Oracle, Microsoft, GG/New Science,
- AutoDesk, Andersen Consulting ...
-
- Please contact one of these companies or Keith Clarke (801-226-6000) for
- more informations.
- --
- Uli Schneider, Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, Munich, Germany
-
-
- Workflow And Reengineering International Association
- ----------------------------------------------------
- From: Layna Fischer <waria@gate.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: WARIA's New address
- Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 17:29:54 -0500
-
-
- WARIA, the Workflow And Reengineering International Association has a new
- address: waria@gate.net.
-
- Make inquiries here for:
-
- 1. About WARIA (free to join - lots to gain. We have over 1000 members
- worldwide.)
- 2. The WARIA Bookstore booklist (over 50 BPR/Workflow titles)
- 3. Our next meeting (BIS' Business Process and Workflow Conference,
- Orlando, Feb 19-22)
-
- Plans:
- 1. A Homepage on the WWW to hold all this information and more.
- 2. A WARIA listserver
-
- *Under Construction: 1-800-GROUPWARE*
- A comprehensive and international database of vendors and consultants of
- workflow/BPR software, tools and services. This will be a 24-hour
- Fax-on-Demand (auto-faxback) through 1-800-GROUPWARE. (If you're
- interested in being listed, send a message to us here.)
-
- 1-800-GROUPWARE will provide a free referral service to users. The
- database will be sorted both by region and by product. We plan to have it
- on line by April 1.
-
- Regards
-
- Layna Fischer, WARIA chair
- 3640 N. Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point FL 33064
- 305-782-3376
- 305-782-6365 fax
-
-
- WWW Thesis: Co-writing, Look and Feel
- -------------------------------------
- From: S.A.Michels@kub.nl (Sjoerd Michels)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: ANNOUNCE: WWW Thesis: Co-writing, Look and Feel!
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 15:54:33 GMT
-
- I'm pleased to announce my HTML-thesis:
-
- Co-writing, Look and Feel!
- Interface development for The COOPerator project.
-
- In my thesis, on which I hope to graduate on 24 February 1995 from Tilburg
- University, The Netherlands, I try to combine the research fields of Computer
- Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
- I worked on a prototype of The COOPerator, a co-writing tool that is currently
- under development at the Infolab at Tilburg University, for which I
- designed and implemented the human-computer interface.
-
- The URL of my thesis is:
-
- http://infolabwww.kub.nl:2080/w3thesis/
-
- Sjoerd Michels
- Student of Information Management and Technology
- at Tilburg University, The Netherlands
-
-
- GroupWare and Workflow proceedings
- ----------------------------------
- From: confrgrp@indirect.com (The Conference Group)
- Subject: Re: Proceedings of GROUPWARE '93
-
- You can purchase GroupWare '92 - '95 and Workflow '92 - '95 proceedings
- directly from The Conference Group (show producers) by calling 800.247.0262.
-
- Bob Bierman
- The Conference Group
-
-
- Groupware & Notes - WWW & FTP - sites
- ---------------------------------------
- From: tangnes@gribb.hsr.no (Tangnes, Engebret)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: LIST: GW - WWW & FTP list
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 14:32:38 GMT
-
- ------
- Index:
- ------
-
- WWW Sites for Groupware Products
- WWW Archive for Formal Technical Review
- WebNotes and NetNotes - Forums and Conferences
- Digital's LinkWorks WWW Site
- Bibliography references
- Lotus (Notes) FTP sites
- comp.groupware FTP sites
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- WWW Sites for Groupware Products
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- There is a Notes to WWW gateway program at the URL:
-
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/WebGate.html
-
- will tell you about it and the FTP site where it is.
-
- There is an OS/2 port of a WEB daemon (HTTPD for OS/2 at:
-
- ftp-os2.cdrom.com/pub/os2/32bit/network/web2_101.zip).
-
-
- ----
-
- There is put together quite a list of links to Notes-related WWW-sites at:
-
- http://www-iwi.unisg.ch/delta/links/notes.html
-
-
- ----
-
- Ilog Server are available products for realizing groupware applications.
- Server has been used for various purposes from Electronic Stock Exchange
- (Traders/Portfolio Managers), The European Air Traffic Control, etc...
- The below URL contains info about all Ilog tools, but there is a specific
- part about Server and a White Paper is available.
-
- An article is dedicated to Server in the February issue ('95) of Doctor Dobb's.
-
- ilog://www.ilog.fr
-
- ----
-
- "The unOfficial Yellow Pages of CSCW"
- URL: http://www.tft.tele.no/cscw/
-
- ---
-
- Test server for InterNotes.
- http://www.notes.net
-
- ---
-
- Lotus has a beta version up now (so they say) and it is supposed to be at
- htp//www.lotus.com/
-
- ---
-
- WorldCom:
- htp//www.worldcom.com/
- ftp://ftp.worldcom.com/pub/lnotes-l/internet/ln.html
- ---
-
- Corporate Software:
- http://www.csis.csof.com
-
- ---
-
- Compuserve:
- GO Lotus (LOTUSC forum)
-
- ---
-
- The CSCW Directory is a WWW document containing links to a wide range of
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) & Groupware resources on the
- Internet. The CSCW Directory is located at:
- http://www.demon.co.uk/jrac/cscwdir.html
-
- ----
-
- Information about the Regatta Project, an innovative approach
- to coordination, can be found at:
- ftp://ftp.ossi.com/pub/regatta/regatta-home.html
-
- ----
-
- Information on SLATE, a groupware product focused on supporting various
- Systems Engineering and Requirements Management tasks is available from:
-
- http://www.slate.tdtech.com
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- WWW Archive for Formal Technical Review
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is a WWW URLs containing general information related to:
- - formal technical review (FTR) including code inspection materials,
- bibliographies, on-line research publications, and more
- - specific information on CSRS, and their computer-supported
- cooperative work (CSCW) environment for FTR.
- at:
-
- http://www.ics.hawaii.edu/~johnson/FTR
-
- It is intend that this URL will become a central Internet
- archive for materials on software review.
-
- All CSRS publications and material are accessible through the
- following WWW URL:
-
- http://www.ics.hawaii.edu/~csdl/csrs
-
- Development of CSRS is proceeding extremely well. Version 3 of CSRS, which
- includes a process modelling language for FTR, has been released within our
- group and is being used for an empirical study of FTR methods. A
- "pre-release" version of CSRS is now available on-line (see the home page
- for further information). CSRS is not a "shrink wrapped" product: we
- expect that effective technology transfer of CSRS will require extensive
- collaboration with our research group for the foreseeable future. Contact
- us for details if you want to explore the leading edge of software quality.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- WebNotes and NetNotes - Forums and Conferences
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This is a very powerful, yet easy to use conferencing package used in a
- variety of applications including:
-
- o General forums or "bulletin boards"
- o Product support and problem tracking
- o Knowledge bases and information stores
- o Teaching and Learning Tool
-
- The WebNotes / NetNotes server features a fully indexed database, for fast
- text searches and queries. Conferences are organized into a simple Topic and
- Reply format. Users may optionally add binary attachments to their Notes.
-
- There are several public conferences available at the WebNotes site. The
- URL is:
-
- http://webnotes.ostech.com
-
- All are welcome to participate in these conferences.
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Digital's LinkWorks WWW Site
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Digital Equipment Corporation announces the LinkWorks InfoCenter WWW at:
-
- URL:http://www.digital.com/info/linkworks
-
- Can also be reached at Home Page:
-
- URL:http://www.digital.com (select InfoCenters)
-
-
- "LinkWorks is Digital's award-winning framework for delivering
- client/server, customized business solutions for knowledge workers in
- workgroup environments. Out-of-the-box LinkWorks group-enables existing
- systems and applications with group-sharing, document management and
- workflow functionality. It integrates personal and group productivity
- applications as well as business applications."
-
- "The fully object-oriented LinkWorks engine allows customers, business
- partners and ISVs alike to routinely develop group-enabled client/server
- solutions and to integrate business applications and legacy
- systems within the LinkWorks framework. Sophisticated technology can
- encapsulate value add solutions into software components allowing third
- parties to market and distribute their solutions in a protected form
- providing investment security. Software component installation is as
- simple as runtime drag-and-drop."
-
- "LinkWorks supports a broad choice of desktop clients (Windows, Macintosh,
- OS/2 and Motif workstations), network protocols (TCP/IP, DECnet and IPX/SPX),
- databases (CA/Ingres, Informix and Oracle) and servers (Digital, HP, IBM
- and Intel-based), both protecting existing investments as well as providing
- customers freedom of platform choice. LinkWorks is fully internationalised and
- is available in over 25 Asian and Western languages world wide."
-
- Email address is linkworks@digital.com
-
- LinkWorks related information is also available on the FABA
- (Fallmann und Bauernfeind Gesellschaft.m.b.H.) WWW server at:
-
- URL:http://www.faba.co.at/faba/
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Bibliography references
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Searchable CSCW/Groupware Bibliography
-
- For research projects, there has been collected a lot of bibliographic
- data on CSCW and related areas available via WWW:
-
- http://www11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/cscw/cscw-biblio.html
-
- an annotated bibliography at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/projects/CSCWbibliography
-
- some publications on CSCW at:
-
- ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/cscw/
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Lotus (Notes) FTP sites
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ftp.worldcom.com (anonymous)
-
- ftp.ccmail.com (anonymous) (Lotus)
-
-
- Check out the Notes Internet CookBook at:
-
- ftp.notes.net/pub/faq/notesfaq.txt
-
- -----
-
- An Instant Groupware product, Network Central for Windows.
- Which has an easy to use Workgroup File Management system, and lets
- you create and manage a Virtual File Cabinet, which allows you
- to manage your existing documents in place but with descriptions,
- comment logs, organization by project, priorities, searching,
- etc. It also has features which help users of various networks
- (integration with Netware bindery and permissions, WfW sharing,
- and Auto+Connect(tm) to network servers and drives).
-
- The files for a full working version for evaluation purposes and
- various product data sheets is found at:
- ftp.firstfloor.com (Anonymous)
-
-
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- comp.groupware FTP sites
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- comp.groupware FAQ at:
- rtfm.mit.edu pub/usenet/news/news.answers/comp.groupware
-
- comp.groupware is archived at:
- avs.ncsc.org in: ~newsgroups/comp.groupware (anonymous)
- (The archives are in mail folders named MONTH_YEAR.)
-
- Articles from the 15th of October 1992 is at:
- gorm.ruc.dk in: ~groupware/art/comp/groupware
-
- Engebret S. Tangnes tangnes@gribb.hsr.no
- Stavanger University Center, Stavanger, Norway
-
-
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-
-
- David S. Stodolsky Euromath Center University of Copenhagen
- david@euromath.dk Tel.: +45 38 33 03 30 Fax: +45 38 33 88 80 (C)
-