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C5 2007: Kyoto, Japan
- Fifth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5 2007), 24-26 January 2007, Kyoto, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 978-0-7695-2806-9
Experiences in Education
- Mamoru Matsuoka, Haruhiko Okumura, Tomosumi Sasaki, Hiroshi Shimamura, Tsutomu Shimomura, Takaharu Kameoka:
Global Environmental Education using Squeak and Field Servers. 3-7 - Daisuke Yanase, Takeshi Fujioka:
Promoting Mathematics as a Tool for a PBL Type High School Mathematics Curriculum - Its Design and Evaluation. 8-14 - Kentaro Takemura, Yasuo Shirai, Tetsuo Ogino, Hideyuki Takada, Tsuneo Jozen:
A Proposal and Initial Design of the Morph Packaging System. 15-24
Web- and Wiki-Based Collaboration Environments
- Taro Yabuki, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Development of Collaboration Environments onWeb 1.0. 25-30 - Robert Charles, Adigun Ranmi:
Wild, Wild Wikis: A way forward. 31-35 - Yoshiki Ohshima, Takashi Yamamiya, Scott Wallace, Andreas Raab:
TinLizzieWysiWiki andWikiPhone: Alternative approaches to asynchronous and synchronous collaboration on the Web. 36-46
Searching and Indexing
- Aye Lelt Lelt Phyu, Nilar Thein:
Domain Adaptive Information Extraction Using Link Grammar and WordNet. 47-53 - Zin War Tun, Nilar Thein:
An Approach of Standardization and Searching based on Hierarchical Bayesian Clustering (HBC) for Record Linkage System. 54-60 - Akihiro Miyata, Takefumi Hayashi, Shota Yamamoto, Masaki Hayashi, Hiroshi Shigeno, Ken-ichi Okada:
A Proposal of Indexing Conference Movies with Thinking States. 61-70
Social and Artistic Topics
- Gaku Hagiwara, Kokolo Ikeda, Mikihiko Mori, Tetsutaro Uehara, Hajime Kita:
On Socialization of Personal Computing. 71-75 - Marcin Matuszewski, Sergey I. Balandin:
Peer-to-Peer Knowledge Sharing in the Mobile Environment. 76-83 - Blake Hurt:
More Than A Pencil: Using the Computer to Make Two-Dimensional Art. 84-92
Web and Grid Services
- Gayatri Swamynathan, Tyler Close, Sujata Banerjee, Rick McGeer:
Scalable Access Control ForWeb Services. 93-98 - Takeshi Matsumoto, Daisuke Ando, Tasuku Nishihara, Masahiro Fujita:
Development and Verification of a Collaborative Printing Environment. 99-108
Croquet and Miramar (3D Collaboration Environments)
- John David Miller, Cindy Pickering:
From One to Many: Transforming Miramar into a Collaboration Space. 109-116 - Grit Schuster, Christine Strothotte, Carola Zwick:
Syncing Croquet with the Real World. 117-124 - Hideyuki Takada:
A 3D Collaborative Creation Environment with Tile Programming on Croquet. 125-130 - Mark P. McCahill, Liz Wendland, Peter Moore:
User-Recordable Non-Player Characters for Croquet. 131-136
Distributed Algorithms
- Serge Stinckwich, Séverin Lemaignan, Samir Saidani:
SqueakBot : a Pedagogical Robotic Platform. 137-144 - Masaaki Ohnishi, Shinji Tsuboi, Masao Hirayama, Takayuki Eguchi, Shinichi Ueshima:
Distributive Generation Algorithm of Long Range Contact for Remote Spatial-data Access on P2P Delaunay Network. 145-152 - Hilaire Fernandes, Stéphane Ducasse, Thibault Carron:
DR. GEO II: Adding Interactivity Planes in Interactive Dynamic Geometry. 153-162
Programming Languages and Techniques
- Marc Stiegler:
Emily: A High Performance Language for Enabling Secure Cooperation. 163-169 - Zukai Tang, Zhiyong Peng, Yi Ren:
Using Object Deputy Model for Aspect Oriented Programming. 170-177 - Yuuki Hirai, Atsuo Hazeyama:
A Learning Support System based on Question-posing and Its Evaluation. 178-184
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