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R.C. Davis, J.A. Landay, et.al, "NotePals: Lightweight note sharing by the group, for the group," Proc. CHI'99, pp.338-345, 1999.

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Rapid Application Evolution and Integration Through.. - Aoki, Smith, Thornton   (Correct)

....active use by research projects within PARC. Second, we have initiated cooperative research engagements with selected university research groups. For example, we have funded work at the Group in User Interface Research (GUIR) at the University of California, Berkeley. GUIR co developed NotePals [6], a system that synchronizes, stores and summarizes collections of note sized documents. The NotePals project has already begun exploring property based note sharing [15] Similar efforts have been undertaken with the Everyday Computing group at Georgia Tech, since this group has Telegraph DBMS ....

Davis, R.C. et al., "NotePals: Light Weight Note Sharing by the Group, for the Group," Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf., Pittsburgh, PA, May 1999, 338-345.


Exploring Property-based Document Organization in a.. - Huang, Michiels (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... Interface Research EECS Department University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 1776 USA 1 510 642 3437 twinkle, michiels cs.berkeley.edu ABSTRACT This paper investigates the applicability of property based document organization to NotePals, a collaborative notesharing system [1,2]. The traditional hierarchical structure for organizing documents confines users to the file system s representation and prevents them from forming their own organization schemes, especially in a shared environment. We have designed and evaluated a low fidelity prototype on a collaborative ....

....which to organize and interact with documents, one can encode this organizational information directly as document properties. We have constructed lowfidelity paper prototypes following this concept, and conducted a user study to investigate its applicability to a collaborative note sharing system [1,2]. INITIAL DESIGN Our first prototype features multi level dynamic categories and a member based note sharing system (see Figure 1) Dynamic categories are query based folders whose content change automatically depending on documents and their properties within the system. Upon entering the ....

Davis, R.C., et al. "NotePals: Lightweight Note Sharing by the Group, for the Group", In Proceedings of CHI '99, Pittsburgh, PA, May 1999.


Individual Use of Hand-Held and Desktop Computers.. - Myers, Miller.. (1999)   (Correct)

....as a Palm Pilot or Windows CE device, or even in their cell phones and watches. We are researching the question of what can users do with their hand held computers in such an environment. 2 Some researchers have looked at using hand held devices in group settings to support collaborative work [1] [7] [17] 19] 21] However, there has been little study of how portable devices can work in concert with desktop computers to help individual users. Most work on hand held devices for individuals has instead focused on how they can be used to replace desktop computers, for when the desktop computer ....

....new kinds of actions to the script, and the ability to keep the scripts on a PDA that can be easily transported. Other groups are studying the use of PalmPilots in various settings, where they are not connected to a PC. For example, NotePals synchronizes people s independent notes after a meeting [7], and Georgia Tech s Classroom 2000 project [1] is studying the use of hand held computers in classrooms. For PDAs connected to a PC, a previous paper [17] discusses the use of multiple PDAs connected to a PC to support meetings. For example, each PDA can be used as the mouse and keyboard of the ....

Davis, R.C., et al. "NotePals: Lightweight Note Sharing by the Group, for the Group," in Proceedings, CHI'99: Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1999. Pittsburgh, PA: ACM. pp. 338-345.


Individual Use of Hand-Held and Stationary Computers .. - Myers, Miller..   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....as a Palm Pilot or Windows CE device, or even in their cellphones and watches. We are researching the question of what can users do with their hand held computers in such an environment. 1 Some researchers have looked at using hand held devices in group settings to support collaborative work [1] [7] [16] 18] 20] However, there has been little study of how portable devices can work in concert with stationary computers to help individuals. Most work on hand held devices for individuals has instead focused on how they can be used to replace stationary computers, for when the stationary ....

....new kinds of actions to the script, and the ability to keep the scripts on a PDA which can be easily transported. Other groups are studying the use of PalmPilots in various settings, where they are not connected to a PC. For example, NotePals synchronizes people s independent notes after a meeting [7], and Georgia Tech s Classroom 2000 project [1] is studying the use of hand held computers in classrooms. For PDAs connected to a PC, a previous paper [16] discusses the use of multiple PDAs connected to a PC to support meetings. For example, each PDA can be used as the mouse and keyboard of the ....

Davis, R.C., et al. "NotePals: Lightweight Note Sharing by the Group, for the Group," in Proceedings, CHI'99: Human Factors in Computing Systems. 1999. Pittsburgh, PA: ACM. pp. 338-345.


The Conference Assistant: Combining Context-Awareness.. - Dey, Salber, Abowd, al. (1999)   (20 citations)  (Correct)

.... The Classroom 2000 project used an augmented classroom that captured audio, video, web slides visited and whiteboard activity to make the student notetaking activity easier [1] The NotePals system aggregated the notes from several notetakers to provide a single group record of a presentation [4]. Stifelman built an augmented paper notebook that allowed access to the audio of a presentation during review [17] The context most extensively used in these applications is time. The Conference Assistant expands the range of context used. One of the most important projects in context based ....

R. Davis et al., "NotePals: Lightweight note sharing by the group, for the group", in Proceedings of CHI'99, May 1999, pp. 338-345.


MinuteAid: Multimedia Note-Taking in an Intelligent Meeting.. - Dar-Shyang Lee Jonathan   (Correct)

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R.C. Davis, J.A. Landay, et.al, "NotePals: Lightweight note sharing by the group, for the group," Proc. CHI'99, pp.338-345, 1999.


Software for Taking Notes in Class - Ward, Tatsukawa (2003)   (Correct)

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R. C. Davis, J. A. Landay, et al., "Notepals: Lightweight note sharing by the group, for the group," in Proceedings of ACM CHI 99 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1999, pp. 338--345.


Annotating Digital Documents for Asynchronous Collaboration - Brush (2002)   (Correct)

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Richard C. Davis, James A. Landay, Victor Chen, Jonathan Huang, Rebecca B. Lee, Francis C. Li, James Lin, Charles B. Morrey III, Ben Schleimer, Morgan N. Price, and Bill N. Schilit. NotePals: Lightweight Note Sharing by the Group for the Group. In Proceedings of CHI 1999, pages 338-345, Pittsburgh, PA, May 1999.

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