Table Of ContentProceedings of COOP 2010
Myriam Lewkowicz • Parina Hassanaly
Markus Rohde • Volker Wulf
Editors
Proceedings of COOP 2010
Proceedings of the 9th International
Conference on Designing Cooperative
Systems, May, 18–21, 2010, Aix-en-Provence
Editors
Myriam Lewkowicz Parina Hassanaly
Troyes University of Technology (UTT) IEP, 25 rue Gaston de Saporta
ICD/Tech-CICO 13625 Aix-en-Provence
12 rue marie curie – BP2060 cedex 1
10010 Troyes Cedex – France France
[email protected] [email protected]
Markus Rohde Volker Wulf
Information Systems and New Media Information Systems and New Media
University of Siegen University of Siegen
Hölderlin Str. 3, 57076, Siegen Hölderlin Str. 3, 57076
Germany Siegen, Germany
International Institute for Socio-Informatics Fraunhofer-Institute FIT, Sankt Augustin,
(IISI), Bonn, Germany Germany
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ISBN 978-1-84996-210-0 e-ISBN 978-1-84996-211-7
DOI 10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7
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Preface
The ninth edition of the International Conference on Designing Cooperative
Systems (COOP’2010) provides a forum for researchers who contribute to the
analysis and design of cooperative systems and their integration in organizations,
communities, and other social settings, as well as their implications for policy and
decision-making.
The COOP conferences suggest that cooperative systems design requires deep
understanding of collective activities, involving both artifacts and social practices.
Contributions are solicited from a wide range of domains contributing to the fields
of cooperative systems design and evaluation such as Computer Supported
Cooperative Work, Human Computer Interaction, Participatory Design, Information
Systems, Knowledge Management, Ethnography, Organizational and Management
Sciences, Sociology, Psychology, and Linguistics.
COOP has been created by the COOP French group, now replaced by the COOP
steering committee for its management. The current composition of the steering
committee is as follows Liam Bannon, Françoise Darses, Gorgio De Michelis,
Alain Giboin, Parina Hassanaly, Thomas Herrmann, Pascal Salembier, Kjeld
Schmidt, Carla Simone, Wolfgang Prinz, Volker Wulf, and Manuel Zacklad. During
the past 18 years, COOP underwent a thematic development and understands itself
nowadays to be the second European conference on Computer Supported
Cooperative Work. The COOP conference series is supported by the European
Society of Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET) and is held every second
year alternately with then European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
Work (ECSCW), usually at the French Riviera.
In these proceedings, we document the selected full and short papers. We
received this year 49 submissions and we were able to accept 17 papers at unac-
ceptance rate of 35%.
Full and short papers were chosen in a severe and quality oriented selection
process in which each contribution was evaluated by at least three reviewers. After the
completion of the reviews the scientific chairs spent 3 days to carefully evaluate
the reviews and make final decisions on acceptance. We paid specific attention
to the scientific value of the contribution, the methods applied, and the societal
relevance of its findings. We hope that this quality-oriented selection process will
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contribute the international positioning of COOP in the field of Computer Supported
Cooperative Work.
We are grateful to the distinguished members of our program committee:
Gabriela Avram, Ireland
Mark Ackermann, USA
Michael Baker, France
Liam Bannon, Ireland
Suzanne Bodker, Denmark
Jean-Francois Boujut, France
Béatrice Cahour, France
Bruno Carron, France
Peter Carstensen, Denmark
Luigina Ciolfi, Ireland
Graham Connor, Australia
Franzeska Costabile, Italy
Françoise Darses, France
Antonella De Angeli, UK
Francoise Decortis, Belgium
Giorgio De Michelis, Italy
Boris De Ruyter, Netherlands
Cleidson De Souza, Brazil
Francoise Detienne, France
Yvonne Dittrich, Denmark
Monica Divitini, Norway
Julie Dugdale, France
Myriam Frejus, France
Alain Giboin, France
Tom Gross, Germany
Richard Harper, UK
Thomas Herrmann, Germany
Giulio Jacucci, Finland
Marina Jirotka , UK
Aditya Johri, USA
Andrea Kienle, Germany
Catherine Letondal, France
Christian Licoppe, France
Jan Ljundberg, Sweden
Paul Luff, UK
Gloria Mark, USA
David Martin, France
Anders Morch, Norway
Keiichi Nakata, Japan
Bernhard Nett, Germany
Laurence Nigay, France
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Jackie O’Neill, France
Bernard Pavard, France
Volkmar Pipek, Germany
Wolfgang Prinz, Germany
Dave Randall, UK
Markus Rohde, Germany
Mark Rouncefield, UK
Pascal Salembier, France
Kjeld Schmidt, Denmark
Carla Simone, Italy
Gunnar Stevens, Germany
Hilda Tellioglu , Austria
Manuel Zacklad, France
The program of COOP 2010 will be complemented by workshops and a doctoral
colloquium taking place the day before the conference. The conference will start
with an invited talk by Gary M. Olson on “Trends in Scholarly Collaboration” and
will close with a panel on the future of CSCW.
Organizing an international conference requires team efforts over a considerable
period of time. We would like to thank Markus Rohde for the proceedings, Gunnar
Stevens for the workshops, and Mark Ackerman and Kjeld Schmidt for the Doctoral
Colloquium. Mary-Ann Sprenger and Martin Stein have supported us in maintain-
ing the www-site and formatting the proceedings. We are deeply indebted to their
high engagement. Finally, the conference can take place thanks to the IEP (Institut
d’Etudes Politiques) in Aix which is welcoming us and its Research Department
which organized our venue. We are grateful to Parina Hassanaly and Athissingh
Ramrajsingh who ran this organization.
December 2009 Troyes and Siegen
Myriam Lewkowicz and Volker Wulf
Scientific Chairs
Contents
Trends in Scholarly Collaboration ................................................................ 1
Gary M. Olson
Distributed Design and Distributed Social Awareness:
Exploring Inter-subjective Dimensions of Roles .......................................... 3
Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, and Jean-Marie Burkhardt
Faithful to the Earth: Reporting Experiences of Artifact-Centered
Design in Healthcare ....................................................................................... 25
Federico Cabitza
A Reformulation of the Semantic Gap Problem in Content-Based
Image Retrieval Scenarios .............................................................................. 45
Tommaso Colombino, Dave Martin, Antonietta Grasso,
and Luca Marchesotti
Design of a Collaborative Disaster Response Process
Management System ....................................................................................... 57
Jörn Franke and François Charoy
Supporting Collaborative Workflows of Digital
Multimedia Annotation .................................................................................. 79
Cristian Hofmann and Dieter W. Fellner
Change Awareness for Collaborative Video Annotation ............................. 101
Cristian Hofmann, Uwe Boettcher, and Dieter W. Fellner
Rethinking Laboratory Notebooks ................................................................ 119
Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose and Pär-Ola Zander
Supporting Reflection in Software Development with Everyday
Working Tools.................................................................................................. 141
Birgit Krogstie and Monica Divitini
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