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- Editors:
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Peter Scheuermann
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Dept. of EECS, Northwestern Univ.,
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Opher Etzion
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IBM Haifa Research Lab, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
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Table of contents (30 papers)
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Workflow Execution
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- W. M. P. van der Aalst, P. Barthelmess, C. A. Ellis, J. Wainer
Pages 198-209
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CSCW and Organizational Aspects
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- Manuel Munier, Karim Baïna, Khalid Benali
Pages 224-235
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- Arndt Kuhlmann, Wolfgang Deiters
Pages 236-250
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- Hans Weigand, Wilhelm Hasselbring
Pages 251-262
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Mobile Cooperation
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- Wen-Chih Peng, Ming-Syan Chen
Pages 263-274
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- Yolanda Villate, Arantza Illarramendi, Evaggelia Pitoura
Pages 275-286
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Multi Agents Systems
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- Prithviraj Dasgupta, Rajarshi Das
Pages 299-310
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- Jochem Vonk, Wijnand Derks, Paul Grefen, Marjanca Koetsier
Pages 323-334
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About this book
Cooperation among systems has gained substantial importance in recent years: electronic commerce virtual enterprises and the middleware paradigm are just some examples in this area. CoopIS is a multi-disciplinary conference, which deals with all aspects of cooperation. The relevant disciplines are: collaborative work, distributed databases, distributed computing, electronic commerce, human-computer interaction, multi-agent systems, information retrieval, and workflow systems. The CoopIS series provides a forum for well-known researchers who are drawn by the stature and the tradition of these conference series and has a leading role in shaping the future of the cooperative information systems area. CoopIS 2000 is the seventh conference in the series and the fifth conference organized by the International Foundation on Cooperative Information Systems (IFCIS). It is sponsored by the IFCIS, the IBM Research Laboratory in Haifa and Compaq, Tandem labs Israel. It replaces the former international workshops on Interoperability in Multidatabase systems (IMS) and the conference series on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS & ICICIS). In response to the call for papers 74 papers were submitted. Each of them was reviewed by at least three reviewers, and at the end of this process 24 papers were accepted for presentation at the conference. Six additional papers were selected for short presentations. In addition the conference includes two panels, two keynote speakers (Professor Calton Pu from Georgia Tech and Professor Sheizaf Rafaeli from Haifa University) and one tutorial. A special issue of the International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems will follow. August 2000 Opher Etzion & Peter Scheuermann
Editors and Affiliations
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Dept. of EECS, Northwestern Univ.,
Peter Scheuermann
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IBM Haifa Research Lab, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
Opher Etzion