Which Architecture for What
Toward Property-Based Selection of Software Architectures for Cooperative Systems
 

Accepted Position Papers

Linking Quality Attributes to Groupware Architectures.
Len Bass and Mark Klein, SEI, USA

Architectural Lessons from the Habanero Toolkit.
Annie Chabert, GPSpilot.com, France

Software Architecture Adaptivity for Multisurface Interaction and Plasticity.
Joelle Coutaz, Christophe Lachenal, Gaelle Calvary, David Thevenin, CLIPS-IMAG, France

Pervasive Computing and the Future of CSCW Systems.
David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Exploring the merits of replicated "server-less" fat-client architectures for collaborative systems.
Henri ter Hofte, Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands

A Flexible Architecture and its Tradeoff Analysis Framework for CSCW Applications.
Du Li and Hoh In, Texas A&M University
Rick Kazman, SEI

The importance of user interface in facilitating collaborative work
Ian Newman, Loughborough University, UK

An XML-based Session Model for Synchronous Cooperative Groups.
Laura Rodríguez Peralta, Thierry Villemur and Khalil Drira, LAAS-CNRS, France

Transparency in Time.
Chris Roast and Innes Ritchie, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

A Taxonomy for Synchronous Groupware Architectures.
Joerg Roth, University of Hagen, Germany.

Real-Time Web Collaboration.
Bill Rubin, International Interactive Commerce, Ltd., USA

The Impact of User-Centred Requirements on the Architecture of Groupware.
Robert Slagter, Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands.