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Web Mash-ups and CSCW: Opportunities and Issues

At the 20th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Banff, Alberta, Canada. 04-08 November, 2006.

Proceedings available online: You can view the position statements of the workshop participants on the CSCW_workshop_papers page.


The workshop is over, everyone is home from Banff and slowly getting back into routines. Mike and Cameron will be adding notes and writing up a summary for the wiki in the coming weeks. Overall, the workshop was very successful in uncovering a lot of issues in mashups. The hacking session seemed to really unearth a lot of dependencies in the coding process and made very visible the challenges implicit in using mashups as a model for end-user programming.

Gurpal Hundal and Brandon Blazer gave a presentation on some mashups work at Microsoft. You can find a PDF of the slides on the wiki here.

If other presenters/demoers have slides, feel free to upload them or email them to mjones2@uiuc.edu and Cameron will upload them to the wiki.


Participants

Names of coauthors who are not attending the workshop

  • Rachel Bellamy *
  • Jonathan Brezin *
  • Steve Butler *
  • Elizabeth Churchill *
  • Allen Cypher *
  • Jason Ellis *
  • Thomas Erickson *
  • Eben M. Haber *
  • Jason Hong *
  • Lauretta Jones *
  • Eser Kandogan *
  • Tessa A. Lau *
  • Greg Little *
  • John Richards *
  • John Thomas *
  • Markus Rittenbruch *
  • Laurene Vaughan *

Workshop Organizers

M. Cameron Jones (mjones2@uiuc.edu) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael B. Twidale (twidale@uiuc.edu) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Workshop Proposal

Mashup Resources

Learning to Build Mashups

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