The Sixth International Conference on CSCW in Design

July 12-14, 2001, London, Ontario, Canada

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The conference is over with a great success. It attracted about 130 participants from over 20 different countries.

The Table of Contents of the conference proceedings and the Order Form are now available at: http://www.cscwid.org/cscwd2001/proceedings.htm

Information on past and future conferences is available at: http://www.cscwid.org/

Scope of Conference

Design of complex artifacts and systems requires the cooperation of multidisciplinary design teams. The Sixth International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2001) provides a forum for researchers and practitioners involved in different but related domains to confront research results and discuss key problems. The major themes of CSCWD 2001 include the following:

Techniques, methods, and tools for CSCW in design
Social organization of the CSC process
Integration of CSCW methods and tools within the work organization
Cooperation in virtual enterprises and e-businesses
CSCW in Design and Manufacturing
Interaction between the CSC approach and knowledge reuse as found in knowledge management
Intelligent agents and multi-agent systems
Internet/Web and CSCW in design
Applications and testbeds

Information about the International Working Group on CSCW in Design and previous conferences/workshops can be found at: http://www.cscwid.org/.

Organized by
National Research Council Canada
University of Western Ontario, Canada
IEEE London/Canada Section

Co-Sponsored by

    IEEE Canada and London Section

    University of Western Ontario, Canada

Location of Conference

The conference will be held in London, Ontario, Canada. Click
the map to see the city's location, and the city's tourism web site for more information about London, including its history.

The conference will be hosted by the University of Western Ontario. Conference facilities and on campus accommodation will be provided by the UWO Conference Services. Most participants will be staying in the University residences. Alternative hotels will be arranged with Windermere Manor and Station Park Inn.

 

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Last updated: March 13, 2002.