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Designing Cyberinfrastructure to Support Science
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The aim of this workshop is to discuss current and future directions for CSCW research pertaining to cyberinfrastructure (CI). CSCW and CI intersect in their aims to support collaboration within heterogeneous groups and across physical distribution. Furthermore the development of CI - or large-scale informational resources - is itself a form of collaborative work worthy of CSCW research.
Calendar
  • Wednesday, September 24, 2008: Position Paper Submissions Due
  • Monday, September 29, 2008: Notification of Acceptance
  • Tuesday, September 30, 2008: CSCW Early Registration Deadline
  • Saturday, November 8, 2008: Workshop
Other Resources
Contact Info

Questions? Comments?

E-mail Matthew Bietz

Accepted Papers All Papers in 1 File: CSCW2008-W4-papers.zip
Designing Scientific Workflow Management Systems for Data-Intensive Astrophysics Projects (PDF)
Cecilia R. Aragon, Computational Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Sarah S. Poon, SPC Consulting
Mediation Roles, Local Scientific Data Communities, and Bottom-Up Infrastructure (PDF)
Karen S. Baker, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
Helena Karasti, Dept of Information Processing Science, University of Oulu, Finland
Florence Millerand, Department of Social & Public Communication, University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), Canada
Building Cyber-Infrastructure across Disciplinary and Institutional Boundaries: Stakeholder Emergence and Alignment (PDF)
E. Ilana Diamant, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh
Laurie J. Kirsch, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh
Sandra A. Slaughter, College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology
Liye Ma, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
Mark H. Haney, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh
Issues in Infrastructure Development: Proposed interventions for addressing third order issues (PDF)
Ingbert R. Floyd, Grad. School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois
Michael B. Twidale, Grad. School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois
Organizational Communication and Designing Cyberinfrastructure to Support Science and Emerging Groups (PDF)
Kerk F. Kee, Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin
High Throughput Computing as an Enabler for Interdisciplinary Collaboration (PDF)
Sara Kraemer, Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Christopher Thorn, Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison
New Help for Science Collaboratories (PDF) (SOC website)
Gary M. Olson, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine
Judith S. Olson, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine
Cyberinfrastructure in Interplanetary Collaboration: The Case of The Mars Exploration Rover Mission (PDF distributed in e-mail)
Janet Vertesi, Science & Technology Studies Department, Cornell University
Workshop Schedule

Saturday, November 8

9:00-9:30 Welcome & Introductions
9:30-10:30 Session 1: Translating and Mediating Sociotechnical Ecologies
Baker et al., Diamant et al., Vertesi
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 2: Collaborative Technologies
Kraemer & Thorn, Aragon & Poon
& continued discussion
12:15-14:15 Lunch
14:15-16:00 Session 3: Designing Collaboratories
Olson and Olson, Kee, Floyd & Twidale
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-18:00 Session 4: Special Activity & Current and Future Directions
18:00 Dinner at Cafe Athena

Spouses, partners,
and families
are welcome
to join us
for dinner.


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