Project Mushroom:
Publications
Papers
- Healey, P.G.T. and Bryan-Kinns, N. (2000) Analysing Asynchronous
Collaboration. HCI 2000, 14th Annual Conference of the British
HCI Group, 5th - 8th September 2000, University of Sunderland.
- Healey, P.G.T. (1999) Accounting
for Collaboration: Estimating Effort, Transparency and Coherence,
1999 AAAI Fall Symposium, Psychological Models of Communication
in Collaborative Systems. November 5-7, 1999 Sea Crest Conference
Center on Cape Cod North Falmouth, Massachusetts.
- Bryan-Kinns, N and Makwana, R. (1999) Understanding
the Effort Involved in Collaboration and its Effects on Community
Knowledge, ECSCW99: The 6th European Conference on Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work. Scandic Copenhagen Hotel, Copenhagen Denmark
12-16 September 1999.
- Makwana, R. and Bryan-Kinns, N (1999) Incorporating General
Systems Theory to help Analyse and Understand a Collaborating
Group's Dynamics ECSCW99: The 6th European Conference on
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Scandic Copenhagen Hotel,
Copenhagen Denmark 12-16 September 1999.
- Tim Kindberg, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Ranjit Makwana (1999) Supporting the Shared Care of Diabetic Patients,
in Group99,
Arizona, April 1999.
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This paper reports on a study of clinicians who care for diabetic
patients, and on the design of an application to support their
work. The clinicians' long-term activity is rooted in a series
of private sessions with the patient. Clinicians exchange information
but the timeliness, specificity and other salient features of
the communication are often unsatisfactory. Problems consequently
arise such as the omission or duplication of tests. We describe
a conceptual framework to account for the effectiveness of knowledge-sharing
in groups such as these, and use it to motivate an application
aimed at improving the clinicians' levels of communication and
coordination.
- Tim Kindberg (1998), Security
for Network Places, Presented at the Distributed Systems
Security Workshop, ECOOP98,
Brussels, June 1998.
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The concept of a network place is of a persistent environment
in which a collection of users share information objects and
communicate with one another. This paper discusses the security
issues for network places (diabetic patient care in this case),
including those of confidentiality and integrity of patient data.
- Tim Kindberg (1997), An
Open Architecture for Replicated Shared Objects, presented
at The PerDiS
Workshop on Persistence and Distribution in Java, Lisbon,
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Outlines an architecture to support object-sharing over the Internet.
The design uses events as the main interaction mechanism for
objects, and covers a framework for supporting replicated, persistent
objects written in Java.
- Kindberg, T., Coulouris, G., Dollimore, J. and Heikkinen,
J. (1996), Sharing
Objects over the Internet: the Mushroom Approach. Proc.
IEEE Global Internet, (London, Nov. 1996), 67-71.
Describes the use of Mushroom for collaboratively developing
Web sites, and outlines features of the Mushroom naming scheme
and other system aspects.
- Tim Kindberg (1996), A
Stake in Cyberspace, the Seventh
ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, Connemara, Eire, September
1996.
Outlines the Mushroom model and system architecture.
- Tim Kindberg (1996), Mushroom:
a framework for collaboration and interaction across the Internet,
the International Workshop
on CSCW and the Web, Sankt Augustin, Germany, February 1996.
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Technical reports
- Mpathy User Guide, December 1999. PDF
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Guide to the diabetic patient care management software developed
on the Mushroom platform.
- Tim Kindberg (1998), On uncertainty: a study of diabetic
patient care.
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Reports on a study of clinicians who care for diabetic patients.
It concerns work that is loosely coupled much of the time, and
seeks an epistemological approach to CSCW.
- Tim Kindberg (1998), An event-based platform for collaborative
object-sharing,
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Discusses the use of events as the main object-interaction mechanism
and presents a software framework to provide collaborating distributed
users with highly available, persistent shared objects written
in Java.
- The Project Mushroom Manifesto, February 1996.
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- Notes
on Concurrency Control in Groupware, 1995.
Last updated 7 December 2000.
George Coulouris