Program and accepted papers:
- - Collaborative online organizations workshop will take place in the afternoon of May 6. This is the (tentative) program guide for the workshop.
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14:00 – 14:05 Opening
14:05 – 14:30 "An approach for Computing Social Capital using Social Networks Analysis" Ali Alghamdi, Monawar Omar, Abdullah Albuali and Henry Hexmoor, USA 14:30 – 15:00 "The Impact of Human-Agent Communication in a Collaborative Environment on Shared Mental Model and Team Performance" Nader Hanna and Deborah Richards, Australia 15:00 – 15:30 "Evaluation of the Utility Function in Terrorist Organizations: the Case of Aum Shinrikyo" Jennifer Haegele and Saad Alqithami, USA 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 – 16:30 "Ontology-driven collaborative support for rural enterprise" David Emele, Akanimo Okure and Timothy Norman, UK 16:30 – 17:00 "Predicting Consumers' Likeness"
CheeChian Cheng, Chong Peng and Le Gao, USA
17:00 – 17:30 "A based Dynamic Role-enabled Multi-Agent Information System" Ayoub Bousselmi, Hayfa Zgaya, Thomas Bourdeaud'Huy and Slim Hammadi, France 17:30 – 17:45 " Small Team Group Dynamics in Online Games " Brian Guthrie, Kevin Reuter, and Michael Barkdoll, United States 17:45 – 17:55 Panel Presentation 17:55 – 18:00 Closing
- The Panel:
- Similar to previous workshop (COOS'13), the panel discussion will take place after paper presentations and will have a rather impromptu nature. It will discuss important issues related to workshop aim and to answer some important questions, such as:
— How do the emerging social networks affect collaboration?
— What is expected for online organizations? — Are there killer applications for online organizations? — How can humans and machines best collaborate online?
- If you would like to contribute to this panel and may have more questions/ideas to discuss, please let us hear from you. - * NOTE: The complete proceeding of COOS 2014 is available to be accessed from here. (May 7th, 2014)
- The post-proceeding will be released later and available for access from the LNCS webpage (visit submission section for more details).
- The Panel: