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Walt Scacchi, Chris Jensen,
John Noll, and Margaret Elliott won
the Best Paper award for "Multi-Modal Modeling,
Analysis and Validation of Open Source Software Requirements
Processes" (PDF),
published in the Proceedings of the First International
Conference on Open Source Software, Genova, Italy, pp.
1-8, July 2005.
Chris Jensen and Walt Scacchi
published the first study to examine interorganizational and
technical processes associated with global open source software
development projects responsible for the ongoing development
and evolution of the Web information infrastructure, in the
paper, "Process Modeling Across the Web Information Infrastructure"
(PDF),
Software Process--Improvement and Practice, 10(3),
pp. 255-272, July-September 2005.
Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa
published a paper in the Proceedings of the Group
’05, 5th ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work,
entitled “Uncovering Privacy Attitudes in Instant Messaging”
(PDF)
in Sanibel, Florida.
Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa
also published the paper “Privacy in Collaboration:
Managing Impression” (PDF)
from the Proceedings of the First International Conference
on Online Communities and Social Computing in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Yang Wang and Alfred Kobsa
published the paper “A Software Product Line: Approach
for Handling Privacy Constraints in Web Personalization”
(PDF)
from the Proceedings of the PEP05 and UM05 Workshop on
Privacy-Enhanced Personalization in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sameer Patil and Alfred Kobsa
published the paper “Designing with Privacy in Mind”
(PDF)
from the Proceedings of the CHI-2005 Workshop on Awareness
Systems: Known Results, Theory, Concepts and Future Challenges
in Portland Oregon.
Bonnie Nardi and Victor Kaptelinin have written
a book, Activity Theory and Interaction Design, to
be published in a series of volumes on Acting with Technology
by MIT Press in 2006. For more information, please visit the
MIT Press website.
Jason Dedrick and Kenneth L. Kraemer's
paper, "The Impacts of IT on Firm and Industry Structure,"
was published in California Management Review (website)
47(3) Spring 2005, pp. 122-142.
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