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Tag supporting [9 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag supporting.
  • Augmenting the Capture and Understanding of Everyday Experiences
    by Gregory D Abowd, Christopher Atkeson, Irfan Essa, Blair Macintyre, Elizabeth Mynatt, Colin Potts, Kishore Ramachandran, William Ribarsky, Spencer Rugaber, Thad Starner
  • User Interactions with Everyday Applications as Context for Just-in-Time Information Access
    (2000)
    by J Budzik, KJ Hammond
  • Generic Workflow Models: How to Handle Dynamic Change and Capture Management Information?
    (1999)
  • Fine-Grained Revision Control for Collaborative Software Development
    (1993), pp. 21-30.
    by Boris Magnusson, Ulf Asklund, Sten Minör
  • The XML web: a first study
    (2003)
    by L Mignet, D Barbosa, P Veltri
  • The security risks of AJAX/web 2.0 applications
    Network Security, Vol. 2007, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 4-8.
    by Paul Ritchie
  • The web beyond popularity: a really simple system for web scale RSS
    (2006), pp. 183-192.
    by Daniel Gruhl, Daniel N Meredith, Jan H Pieper, Alex Cozzi, Stephen Dill
  • Agent-based Team Aiding in a Time Critical Task
    (2000)
    by Terry R Payne, Terri L Lenox, Susan Hahn, Michael Lewis, Katia P Sycara
    posted to supporting tasks by Investing3000 on 2007-10-16 01:06:56 as **
  • Supporting Collaborative Process Knowledge Management in New Product Development Teams
    Decision Support Systems, Vol. 27, No. 1-2. (November 1999), pp. 213-235.
    by Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Amrit Tiwana
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