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Group: Knowledge_Management - with tag usage_analysis [25 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Knowledge_Management group with tag usage_analysis
  • Voices from the WELL: The Logic of the Virtual Commons
    (1992)
    by Marc A Smith
  • Revealing individual and collective pasts: Visualizations of online social archives
    by Fernanda Viegas
  • Newsgroup Crowds and AuthorLines: visualizing the activity of individuals in conversational cyberspaces
    System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2004), 10 pp..
    by FB Viegas, M Smith
  • Profiling turns in interaction: discourse structure and function
    System Sciences, 2001. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2001), 10 pp..
    by SL Condon, CG Cech
  • Conversation map: a content-based Usenet newsgroup browser
    (2000), pp. 233-240.
    by Warren Sack
  • Project Replayer with Email Analysis - Revealing Contexts in Software Development
    Software Engineering Conference, 2006. APSEC 2006. 13th Asia Pacific (2006), pp. 453-460.
    by Kimiharu Ohkura, Keita Goto, Noriko Hanakawa, Shinji Kawaguchi, Hajimu Iida
  • Going with the flow: email awareness and task management
    (2006), pp. 441-450.
    by Nelson Siu, Lee Iverson, Anthony Tang
  • Business email: the killer impact
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 48, No. 11. (November 2005), pp. 64-70.
    by Rana Tassabehji, Maria Vakola
  • Information Retrieval in Mail Archives
    by Vicente Lopez, Carlos Castillo, Joan Codina
  • Automatic Generation of Social Network Data from Electronic-Mail Communications
    by Jason Yee, Robert F Mills, Gilbert L Peterson, Summer E Bartczak
  • Discovering Shared Interests Among People Using Graph Analysis of Global Electronic Mail Traffic
    (1992)
    by M Schwartz, D Wood
  • Parents of Children with Autism using an Email Group: A Grounded Theory Study
    Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 6, No. 5. (2001)
    by J Huws, RS Jones, DK Ingledew
  • Inferring Ongoing Activities of Workstation Users by Clustering Email
    First Conference on Email and Spam (2004)
  • Exploration of Communication Networks from the Enron Email Corpus
    Proceedings of Workshop on Link Analysis, Counterterrorism and Security, SIAM International Conference on Data Mining 2005 (2005), pp. 3-14.
    by J Diesner, KM Carley
  • Technosocial Situations: Emergent Structurings of Mobile Email Use
    Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life (2005), pp. 257-273.
    by M Ito, D Okabe
  • Passive NFS Tracing of Email and Research Workloads
    (2003), pp. 203-216.
    by Daniel Ellard, Jonathan Ledlie, Pia Malkani, Margo Seltzer
  • When can i expect an email response? a study of rhythms in email usage
    (2003), pp. 239-258.
    by Joshua R Tyler, John C Tang
  • Letters by Phone or Speech by Other Means: The Linguistics of Email.
    Language & Communication, Vol. 18, No. 2. (April 1998), pp. 133-170.
    by Naomi S Baron
  • Applying cyber-archaeology
    (2003), pp. 41-60.
    by Quentin Jones
  • Electronic mail in a working context
    (1998)
    by Olle Balter
  • Online communities: a longitudinal analysis of communication activities
    System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2003), 10 pp..
  • Interaction Overload: Managing Context and Modality
    (1998)
    by Fredrik Ljungberg, Carsten Sørensen
  • Software or wetware?: discovering when and why people use digital prosthetic memory
    (2007), pp. 71-80.
    by Vaiva Kalnikait&\#233;, Steve Whittaker
  • Managers' email: beyond tasks and to-dos
    (2005), pp. 1324-1327.
    by Catalina Danis, Wendy A Kellogg, Tessa Lau, Mark Dredze, Jeffrey Stylos, Nicholas Kushmerick
  • Marked for deletion: an analysis of email data
    (2003), pp. 924-925.
    by Laura Dabbish, Gina Venolia, JJ Cadiz
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