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Bergquist, J., Dahlberg, P., Ljungberg, F., Kristoffersen S. (1999): `Moving out of the Meeting Room: Exploring Support for Mobile Meetings', in S. Bodker, M. Kyng, K. Schmidt, K. (eds): Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW'99, Kluwer, Dordrecht etc., 1999, pp. 81-98.

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On the Move with a Magic Thing: Role Playing in Concept.. - Iacucci, Kuutti, Ranta (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....that mobility sets to design is not voluminous. This paper builds upon the Luff and Heath paper cited above, and the research done by the Mobile Informatics group, a cooperation between researchers from the Norwegian Computing Centre in Oslo and Viktoria Institute in Gothenburg, Sweden [3, 22, 23, 10]. As shown in past field studies mobility can have different appearances. Bellotti and Bly [2] introduce, beside long distance, a local mobility where people simply move between rooms or buildings at a local site. Luff and Heath [27] carried out three studies to investigate mobility: Medical ....

Bergquist, J., Dahlberg, P., Ljungberg, F., Kristoffersen S., Moving out of the meeting room: Exploring support for mobile meetings. In: proceeding of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW'99, Copenhagen 12-16, September 1999, Pp. 81-98.


Awareness and Privacy in Mobile Wearable Computers. IPADS.. - Filho   (Correct)

....places than the office. For example, work and informal meetings can be performed in many ways and in many different places as in the coffee shop, at home, or during a business trip. In this context, much time is spent looking for people in order to initiate a meeting (a face to face interaction) BDKL99] even though these environments increase the opportunity to start an opportunistic interaction is improved. Technology to support these (opportunistic) meeting are necessary. In this paper, some IPADs (Inter Personal Awareness Devices) HFW99] are evaluated. These systems are mobile portable ....

J. Bergqvist, P. Dahlberg, S. Kristoffersen, and F. Ljungberg. Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings To be presented at the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, September 1999.


Proxy Lady: Mobile Support for Opportunistic Communication - Dahlberg, Ljungberg.. (1999)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Dahlberg Ljungberg)   (Correct)

....communication on which we focus is what Kraut et al. [2] call opportunistic. Opportunistic interaction is anticipated by one party, but it only occurs when the parties happen to meet each other [2] The main reasons why we focus on opportunistic interaction are: #2 Our fieldwork [5] documented the importance of such interaction. #2 It is poorly supported by current systems. The objective of our research is to explore new and innovative ways of supporting opportunistic, informal faceto face communication with IT. In this paper, we describe the design of a system ....

Bergqvist, J., P. Dahlberg, S. Kristoffersen, and F. Ljungberg (1999) "Moving out of the meeting room. Exploring support for mobile meetings," in Proceedings of European Conference of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (to appear).


ComCenter - Supporting Mobile Computer-Mediated Communication - Bergqvist   Self-citation (Bergqvist)   (Correct)

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Jens Bergqvist, Per Dahlberg, Steinar Kristoffersen and Fredrik Ljungberg. Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings. In Proceedings of ECSCW'99, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.


Experiences With Mobile Application Development - Holmes, Kristoffersen..   Self-citation (Kristoffersen)   (Correct)

....group at a pharmaceutical company. The group members were each responsible for one or two departments, and they spent most of the day wandering between the offices of the users (Kristoffersen Ljungberg 1998a) Mobile IT professionals in a central IT department of a distributed organization (Bergqvist et al. 1999). Mobile journalists at a radio station. The journalists report live from different places around the city. They spend most the time away from their home base (Fagrell et al. 1999) Mobile consultants, auditors and surveyors at a large maritime company. This has been the main source of ....

Bergqvist, J., Dahlberg, P., Kristoffersen, S., and Ljungberg, F Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings To be presented at the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, September 1999.


Supporting Collaboration Ubiquitously: An augmented learning.. - Iacucci, Wagner (2003)   (Correct)

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Bergquist, J., Dahlberg, P., Ljungberg, F., Kristoffersen S. (1999): `Moving out of the Meeting Room: Exploring Support for Mobile Meetings', in S. Bodker, M. Kyng, K. Schmidt, K. (eds): Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW'99, Kluwer, Dordrecht etc., 1999, pp. 81-98.


The "mobile-Workplace"? - Mattias Esbjrnsson And (2002)   (Correct)

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Bergqvist, J., Dahlberg, P., Kristoffersen, S. and Ljungberg, F. (1999). Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings. In Proceedings of ECSCW'99.


Exploring Support for Initiating Mobile Communication - Gteborg University Department   (Correct)

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Bergqvist, J., Dahlberg, P., Kristoffersen, S., & Ljungberg, F. (1999). Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings. In Proceedings of ECSCW '99, Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Extending the modality of travelling - Designing travelling.. - Wiberg   (Correct)

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Bergqvist, J., Dahlberg, P., Kristoffersen, S., and Ljungberg, F (1999) Moving Out of the Meeting Room: Exploring support for mobile meetings To be presented at the European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, September 1999.

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