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CRIWG 2010 - 16th Collaboration Researchers International Workshop on Groupware
Organization Responsible Organization	Delft University of Technology	Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management 	Systems Engineering SectionOrganizing Committee Chair	Stephan Lukosch, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsOrganizing CommitteeTanjaButtler, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands	Rick van Krevelen, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsProgram Chairs	Gwendolyn Kolfschoten, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands	Thomas Herrmann, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany Doctoral Colloquium Chairs Rafael Gonzalez, Javeriana University, ColombiaMichael Koch, Bundeswehr University Munich, GermanyJan Marco Leimeister, University Kassel, Germany
You, 41 participants, 5 accompanying person(s), 6 participants in the doctoral consortium, 14 countries
Location  MaastrichtCentre of EuropeHistoric city (many historic sites, churches, history, culture)Charm of a small city combined with facilities for large groupsBeautiful, green surroundings息 VVV Maastricht
Venue - Castle Vaeshartelt First mentioned in 870 Present castle built 250 year agoFrom 1841 on country retreat and hunting lodge for King William II. From 1851 full-time residence of Petrus RegoutFrom 1995 conference centre 息 Castle Vaeshartelt
Conference Dinner - StiphoutTuesday evening3,5 hours evening cruise on the river Maas Pass the watergateTernaaien3 coursedinner and free drinksBus pick-up: 17:45Bus returns: 22:30息 Reederij Stiphout
Wine tastingWednesday eveningTaste some Dutch wines Taste some wines brought by Marcos Borges, BrazilPedro Antunes, PortugalVisit viticonsultwineyardPrice around 20 EUR for the tasting35 EUR for the dinner
Social eventThursday, whole day Discover the musketeer in youExplore Maastrichts fortificationsCarry out tasks as a group Shoot with a longbowGo underground and hunt for treasure Conclude the day and cheer for the winning team in a typical Maastricht caf辿 息 VVV Maastricht
Program 47 submissions49 program committee members18 full papers9 work in progress6 themes:Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and StructuringDecision SupportCollaboration support Mobile CollaborationGroupware DesignAwarenessSocial Networking
TrendsFrom tools to the phenomena that they supportCollaboration and Decision support From processes to the phenomena they supportAwareness, Knowledge creation
highscorePedro Antunes, Claudio Sapateiro, Gustavo Zurita and Nelson Baloian: Integrating Spatial Data and Decision Models in a E-Planning ToolPetra Brosch, Philip Langer, Martina Seidl, Konrad Wieland and Manuel Wimmer: Concurrent Modeling in Early Phases of the Software Development Life CycleTill Sch端mmer, Martin M端hlpfordt and Joerg Haake: Computer Supported Reflection of Good Practice
PresentationsPresentation time10-15 min for short papers, 10 min discussion15-25 min for long papers, 10 min discussionKeep it short and precise Not all slots are equally long due to scheduling restrictions  session chairs, plan carefully and inform your authors.
Discussant roleTo get more discussion and feedback for authorsDiscussant reads the paper in advance and prepares questionsAfter the presentation the discussant can first ask questionsOf course after that, everyone is welcome to ask questions
Wednesday	A review of CRIWG researchPedro Antunes and Jose PinoAnalysis of the themes, liked research groups and citation index of CRIWG researchDiscussion panel afterwards
TuesdayDistinguished lecture by Bob Briggs and Conan AlbrechtBoth designed, developed and tested GSS in the field, several timesPresent a new generation of Group Support Systems (GSS)based on thinkLets (design patterns for collaboration)
MondayKeynoteProf. Dr. Jay NunamakerUniversity of Arizona, Tucson One of the founders of Information Systems fieldThe cradle of Group Support SystemsBuilt the first operational decision support center in 1985Founder of GroupSystems software companySupervised  over 70 phd students, with many of them becoming successful academics
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  • 1. CRIWG 2010 - 16th Collaboration Researchers International Workshop on Groupware
  • 2. Organization Responsible Organization Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management Systems Engineering SectionOrganizing Committee Chair Stephan Lukosch, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsOrganizing CommitteeTanjaButtler, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Rick van Krevelen, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsProgram Chairs Gwendolyn Kolfschoten, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Thomas Herrmann, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany Doctoral Colloquium Chairs Rafael Gonzalez, Javeriana University, ColombiaMichael Koch, Bundeswehr University Munich, GermanyJan Marco Leimeister, University Kassel, Germany
  • 3. You, 41 participants, 5 accompanying person(s), 6 participants in the doctoral consortium, 14 countries
  • 4. Location MaastrichtCentre of EuropeHistoric city (many historic sites, churches, history, culture)Charm of a small city combined with facilities for large groupsBeautiful, green surroundings息 VVV Maastricht
  • 5. Venue - Castle Vaeshartelt First mentioned in 870 Present castle built 250 year agoFrom 1841 on country retreat and hunting lodge for King William II. From 1851 full-time residence of Petrus RegoutFrom 1995 conference centre 息 Castle Vaeshartelt
  • 6. Conference Dinner - StiphoutTuesday evening3,5 hours evening cruise on the river Maas Pass the watergateTernaaien3 coursedinner and free drinksBus pick-up: 17:45Bus returns: 22:30息 Reederij Stiphout
  • 7. Wine tastingWednesday eveningTaste some Dutch wines Taste some wines brought by Marcos Borges, BrazilPedro Antunes, PortugalVisit viticonsultwineyardPrice around 20 EUR for the tasting35 EUR for the dinner
  • 8. Social eventThursday, whole day Discover the musketeer in youExplore Maastrichts fortificationsCarry out tasks as a group Shoot with a longbowGo underground and hunt for treasure Conclude the day and cheer for the winning team in a typical Maastricht caf辿 息 VVV Maastricht
  • 9. Program 47 submissions49 program committee members18 full papers9 work in progress6 themes:Knowledge Elicitation, Construction and StructuringDecision SupportCollaboration support Mobile CollaborationGroupware DesignAwarenessSocial Networking
  • 10. TrendsFrom tools to the phenomena that they supportCollaboration and Decision support From processes to the phenomena they supportAwareness, Knowledge creation
  • 11. highscorePedro Antunes, Claudio Sapateiro, Gustavo Zurita and Nelson Baloian: Integrating Spatial Data and Decision Models in a E-Planning ToolPetra Brosch, Philip Langer, Martina Seidl, Konrad Wieland and Manuel Wimmer: Concurrent Modeling in Early Phases of the Software Development Life CycleTill Sch端mmer, Martin M端hlpfordt and Joerg Haake: Computer Supported Reflection of Good Practice
  • 12. PresentationsPresentation time10-15 min for short papers, 10 min discussion15-25 min for long papers, 10 min discussionKeep it short and precise Not all slots are equally long due to scheduling restrictions session chairs, plan carefully and inform your authors.
  • 13. Discussant roleTo get more discussion and feedback for authorsDiscussant reads the paper in advance and prepares questionsAfter the presentation the discussant can first ask questionsOf course after that, everyone is welcome to ask questions
  • 14. Wednesday A review of CRIWG researchPedro Antunes and Jose PinoAnalysis of the themes, liked research groups and citation index of CRIWG researchDiscussion panel afterwards
  • 15. TuesdayDistinguished lecture by Bob Briggs and Conan AlbrechtBoth designed, developed and tested GSS in the field, several timesPresent a new generation of Group Support Systems (GSS)based on thinkLets (design patterns for collaboration)
  • 16. MondayKeynoteProf. Dr. Jay NunamakerUniversity of Arizona, Tucson One of the founders of Information Systems fieldThe cradle of Group Support SystemsBuilt the first operational decision support center in 1985Founder of GroupSystems software companySupervised over 70 phd students, with many of them becoming successful academics
  • 17. Lets make CRIWG10 a success!