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C5 2006: Berkeley, California, USA
- Fourth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5 2006), 26-27 January 2006, Berkeley, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2563-6
Content Generation, Annotation and Search for Croquet Environment
- Yutaka Kidawara, Takashi Yamamiya, Masaki Hayashi, Katsumi Tanaka:
Croquet with TVML: Scripting and Generating Croquet 3D Worlds using TVML. 2-9 - Rieko Kadobayashi, Julian Lombardi, Mark P. McCahill, Howard Stearns, Katsumi Tanaka, Alan C. Kay:
3D Model Annotation from Multiple Viewpoints for Croquet. 10-15 - Koji Zettsu, Katsumi Tanaka:
Reconfigurable Search Engine for Exploiting Search Knowledge. 16-25
Media for Collaboration (1)
- Masahiro Sakai, Yasutaka Ishizaki, Atsushi Togawa, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto:
3D Environments Utilization Effects in Development Processes of Embedded IT Devices. 26-28 - Tetsuya Hayashi:
Basket - An experimental email environment for sharing objects. 29-34 - Goh Kawai:
Collaborative peer-based language learning in unsupervised asynchronous online environments. 35-41
Learning Environments
- Takeshi Fujioka, Hideyuki Takada, Hajime Kita:
What Does Squeak Provide Students with?--- A Comparative Study of Squeak eToy and Excel VBA as Tools for Problem-Solving Learning in High School---. 42-49 - Masumi Sato, Kazutoshi Sumiya:
Computer-Aided Collaboration Environment for Long-Term Cross-Cultural Studies between Korean and Japanese High Schools. 50-57 - Takaaki Tsuji:
Learning in a Distance and Collaborative Course that Connected Kyoto University and UCLA. 58-67
New Directions for Croquet (1)
- Mark P. McCahill, Peter Moore, Liz Wendland, Anthony Zampogna:
Extending Croquet Spaces with Vector Fields, Vehicles, and Virtual Presence. 68-72 - Florian Thalmann, Markus Gälli:
Jam Tomorrow: Collaborative Music Generation in Croquet Using OpenAL. 73-78 - Howard Stearns, Joshua Gargus, Martin Schuetze, Julian Lombardi:
Simplified Distributed Authoring Via Component-based Object Construction and Deconstruction in Collaborative Croquet Spaces. 79-87
Media for Collaboration (2)
- Boxuan Zhai, Yuan Shi, Zhiyong Peng:
Object Deputy Database Language. 88-95 - Maic Masuch, Knut Hartmann, Grit Schuster:
Emotional Agents for Interactive Environments. 96-102 - Hiromu Araie, Masaki Hirokawa, Ryo Nishide, Shinichi Ueshima:
Proposing An Interactive Collaboration Media in P2P Settings. 103-111
Collaborative Environments (1)
- Alan H. Karp:
The Global Computer. 112-119 - Ruzena Bajcsy, Sang-Hack Yung, Orion Elenzil, Bradford Wilson:
New Collaborative Tools. 120-125 - Cindy Pickering, John David Miller, Eleanor Wynn, Chuck House:
3D Global Virtual Teaming Environment. 126-135
New Directions for Croquet (2)
- Howard Stearns, Joshua Gargus, Martin Schuetze:
A Language Supporting Direct Manipulation of Component-based Object Construction and Deconstruction in Collaborative Croquet Spaces. 136-141 - Frank Hughes, Frank Wattenberg:
Croquet? on Mars. 142-149 - Constanze Langer, Andreas Raab, Christine Strothotte, Carola Zwick:
Wouldn't you like to have your own studio in Croquet? 150-159
Network Environments for Collaboration
- Alan H. Karp:
Authorization-Based Access Control for the Services Oriented Architecture. 160-167 - Rick McGeer, Andreas Raab, David P. Reed, David A. Smith, Alan C. Kay:
Scalability of Collaborative Environments. 168-174 - Masahiro Fujita, Tasuku Nishihara, Daisuke Ando:
System LSI distributed collaborative design environment for both designers and CAD developers/engineers. 175-183
Collaborative Environments (2)
- Hiroaki Kato, Takayuki Eguchi, Masaaki Ohnishi, Shinichi Ueshima:
Autonomous Generation of Spherical P2P Delaunay Network for Global Internet Applications. 184-191 - Yi Yang, Du Li:
EXEC: An Evolvable and eXtensible Environment for Collaboration. 192-199 - Ujjwal Neupane, Motoki Miura, Susumu Kunifuji:
Inheriting Traditional Concept of "Turn" in Electronic Brain Writing for Group Idea Generation. 200-209
Creation Support
- Yoshiki Ohshima:
Semantics and Performance Considerations of Kedama, a GUI-based Massively Parallel Programming Language. 210-217 - Koji Yokokawa:
Script Synthesis Tool for Non-Experienced Programmers. 218-221 - Markus Gälli, Oscar Nierstrasz, Serge Stinckwich:
Idioms for Composing Games with EToys. 222-231
Simulation
- Yoshiharu Kato:
An XML-based Microworld Simulator for Business Modeling Education. 232-239 - Naoki Yasukawa, Keishi Nishihara, Mitsutoshi Abe, Kazuyuki Moriya, Tetsuro Sakai:
User Evaluation of Information Presentation System for Nature Observation. 240-245 - Akira Sasaki, Ko Ishiyama, Hiroshi Deguchi:
SABER -- Simulator for Agent Based Educational Architecture --. 246-253
Collaborative Environments (3)
- Steven Xia, David Sun, Chengzheng Sun, David Chen:
An Integrated Session and Repository Management Approach for Real-Time Collaborative Editing Systems. 254-261 - Tobias Isenberg, André Miede, Sheelagh Carpendale:
A Buffer Framework for Supporting Responsive Interaction in Information Visualization Interfaces. 262-269 - Toshiyuki Takeda:
LogCabin: A tool for workshop documentation and visualization. 270-276
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