Article: 70 of fr.comp.ia Path: lirmm!ws41.cnusc.fr!ciril.fr!muller!sophia.inria.fr!picsou.inria.fr!dieng From: dieng@picsou.inria.fr (Rose Dieng) Newsgroups: fr.comp.ia,fnet.general,fnet.ia,inria.general,inria.announces,sophia.general Subject: Call for papers (COOP'94) Date: 13 Sep 1994 18:00:39 GMT Organization: INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis (Fr) Lines: 530 Distribution: world Message-ID: <354pc7$6jm@sophia.inria.fr> NNTP-Posting-Host: picsou.inria.fr Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Keywords: systemes cooperatifs ATELIER INTERNATIONAL SUR LA CONCEPTION DES SYSTEMES COOPERATIFS 25- 27 Janvier 1995 - Juan-les-Pins, France OBJECTIFS Actuellement, nombre de concepteurs de systemes a base de connaissances estiment qu'il est essentiel de mettre l'accent sur les performances de resolution de probleme du couple homme-machine plutot que sur les performances du systeme isole. On considere alors que le systeme et son utilisateur sont des partenaires impliques dans une activite cooperative, et on qualifie alors ces systemes de "cooperatifs". La conception, la validation et la maintenance de ces systemes cooperatifs necessitent une approche pluridisciplinaire et la definition de nouveaux concepts mettant l'accent sur les caracteristiques de la cooperation entre les agents artificiels et humains. L'objectif de cet atelier est d'examiner l'etat de l'art dans le domaine de la conception des systemes cooperatifs. Le comite de programme sollicite des contributions originales dans tous les domaines relatifs ce sujet. Ceci inclut notamment : - - - - - Les methodologies pour l'analyse, la specification fonctionnelle , l'acquisition des connaissances et la validation des systemes cooperatifs, - - - - - L'utilisation de modeles de cooperation generiques durant la conception, - - - - - Les architectures de systemes cooperatifs, - - - - - La communication dans les systemes cooperatifs (dialogues, negociation, explications, modeles utilisateurs). - - - - - Des contributions theoriques et des etudes empiriques provenant de la Psychologie Cognitive et de l'Ergonomie, de l'Intelligence Artificielle Distribuee, des Sciences des Organisations, de l'Aide la Decision, des Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) et du Groupware (collectitiels). Les textes soumis devront apporter des resultats significatifs sur les recherches en cours ou l'experience des utilisateurs ou offrir de nouvelles contributions aux theories et methodologies pour des conceptions de systemes cooperatifs aussi bien que les techniques et les outils. CALENDRIER 25 Septembre 1994 : Date limite de soumission des textes 10 Novembre 1994 : Notification aux auteurs 9 Decembre 1994 : Reception des textes definitifs LANGUES OFFICIELLES Les textes seront rediges en anglais. Dans les actes, ils seront accompagnes d'un resume en francais. Les communications orales auront lieu en anglais. Toutefois, les seances de questions qui suivront ces communications ainsi que les debats auront lieu en anglais et en francais. FORMAT DES SOUMISSIONS Les textes ne devront pas exceder 20 pages, en format Times 12 points ou equivalent, en double interligne. Latex et Word sont les seuls formats acceptes pour les soumissions electroniques. Les textes devront etre envoyes en 4 exemplaires au plus tard le 25 septembre a : Mme Regine Bourgine GRID - Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan 61, avenue du President Wilson 94235 Cachan Cedex France Tel : 33 - 1 47 40 24 49 Fax : 33 - 1 47 40 20 74 E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr RENSEIGNEMENTS : Madame Monique Simonetti INRIA, Bureau des Relations Exterieures 2004 route des Lucioles, BP 93 06 902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex France Tel. : 33 - 93 65 78 64 Fax : 33 - 93 65 79 55 E-mail : simoneti@sophia.inria.fr COMITE DE PROGRAMME : PRESIDENT : Manuel Zacklad (Universite de Technologie de Compiegne - Groupe COOP, FR) MEMBRES : Liam Bannon (University of Limerick, Ireland) Regine Bourgine (CNRS - ENS Cachan - Groupe COOP, France) Guy Boy (EURISCO, France) Patrick Brezillon (Universite de Paris 6 - Groupe COOP, France) Francoise Darses (CNAM - Groupe COOP, France) Sylvie Despres (Universite de Paris 5 - Groupe COOP, France) Rose Dieng (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - Groupe COOP, France) Pierre Falzon (CNAM, France) Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Colorado, Etats-Unis) Les Gasser (University of Southern California, LA, Etats-Unis) Alain Giboin (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - Groupe COOP, France) H. P. de Greef (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Laurent Karsenty (EURISCO - Groupe COOP, France) Patrick Millot (Universite de Valenciennes, France) Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux (Universite de Paris 9 - Groupe COOP, France) Jean-Luc Soubie (Universite de Paul Sabatier, France) K. Schmidt (Riso National Laboratory, Danemark) Gilbert de Terssac (LAAS-CNRS, France) David Woods (Ohio State University , Etats-Unis) Pascale Zarate (Universite de Paris 6 - Groupe COOP, France) COMITE D'ORGANISATION : Groupe COOP, France E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr ORGANISATION LOCALE : INRIA Sophia-Antipolis PARRAINAGES : INRIA, PRC-IA Demandes : AFCET, AFIA, ARC, CNRS, Cognisciences, EAC, ECCAI, ESCP LIEU L'atelier se tiendra a Juan-les-Pins (pres de Nice, au Sud de la France), du 25 au 27 Janvier 1995. L'INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) organisera localement l'atelier. LANGUES OFFICIELLES Les textes seront rediges en anglais. Dans les actes, ils seront accompagnes d'un resume en gfrancais. Les communications orales auront lieu en anglais. Toutefois les seances de question qui suivront ainsi que les debats auront lieu en anglais et en francais. - -------------- INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE DESIGN OF COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS 25th- 27th January 1995 - Juan-les-Pins, France OBJECTIVES A growing number of system designers consider that the problem solving capabilities of the human-machine couple are more important than the performance of the system alone. This view mandates that the design, validation and maintenance of such systems utilize an interdisciplinary approach and that new concepts need to be defined to understand the characteristics of the cooperation between the artificial and human agents. The aim of this workshop is to review the state of the art in the field of cooperative systems. The program committee is seeking for original papers in all areas concerning the design of cooperative systems. Topics of interest include: o Methodologies for the analysis of functional specifications, knowledge acquisition and validation of cooperative systems, o Cooperation models and their use in design, o Cooperative systems architecture, o Communication in cooperative systems (dialogues, negotiation, explanations and user models), o Theoretical contributions or empirical studies from Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Organizational Sciences, Decision Analysis, Group Decision Support Systems, and Groupware. Papers should either describe significant results from ongoing research or user experience or offer new contributions to theories and methodologies for cooperative system design, as well as techniques and tools. IMPORTANT DATES 25th September 1994 : Papers submission deadline 10th November 1994: Notification of acceptance or rejection 8th December 1994: Camera ready copies received LANGUAGE POLICY Papers will be written in English. An abstract in French will be provided too in the proceedings. Oral communications will be done in English. However, follow-up questions and discussions will be performed in both languages. SUBMISSION DETAILS Papers should not exceed 20 pages. The contribution should be in Times 12 points or equivalent, double space. Latex and Word are the only formats accepted if you want to send your contribution by electronic mail. Papers should be sent in 4 copies by the 25th September to: Mme Regine Bourgine GRID - Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan 61, avenue du President Wilson 94235 Cachan Cedex France Tel : 33 - 1 47 40 24 49 Fax : 33 - 1 47 40 20 74 E-mail : bourgine@grid1.ens-cachan.fr For further information, please contact : Madame Monique Simonetti INRIA Bureau des Relations Exterieures 2004 route des Lucioles, BP 93 06 902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex France Tel. : 33 - 93 65 78 64 Fax : 33 - 93 65 79 55 E-mail : simoneti@sophia.inria.fr PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Manuel Zacklad (University of Technology of Compiegne - COOP Group, FR) MEMBERS Liam Bannon (University of Limerick, Ireland) Regine Bourgine (CNRS - ENS Cachan - COOP Group, France) Guy Boy (EURISCO, France) Patrick Brezillon (University of Paris 6 - COOP Group, France) Francoise Darses (CNAM - COOP Group, France) Sylvie Despres (University of Paris 5 - COOP Group, France) Rose Dieng (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - COOP Group, France) Pierre Falzon (CNAM, France) Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Colorado, USA) Les Gasser (University of Southern California, USA) Alain Giboin (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - COOP Group, France) H. P. de Greef (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Laurent Karsenty (EURISCO - COOP Group, France) Patrick Millot (University of Valenciennes, France) Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux (University of Paris 9 - COOP Group, France) Jean-Luc Soubie (Paul-Sabatier University, Toulouse, France) K. Schmidt (Riso National Laboratory, Denmark) Gilbert de Terssac (LAAS-CNRS, France) David Woods (Ohio State University, USA) Pascale Zarate (University of Paris 6 - COOP Group, France) ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: COOP Group E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr LOCAL ORGANIZATION : INRIA Sophia-Antipolis SPONSORSHIPS : INRIA, PRC-IA Solicited: AFCET, AFIA, ARC, CNRS, Cognisciences, EAC, ECCAI, ESCP LOCATION The workshop itself will take place in Juan-les-Pins (near Nice, South of France), from January 25th to the 27th, 1995. It will be locally organized by the "Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique" (INRIA). ATELIER INTERNATIONAL SUR LA CONCEPTION DES SYSTEMES COOPERATIFS 25- 27 Janvier 1995 - Juan-les-Pins, France OBJECTIFS Actuellement, nombre de concepteurs de systemes a base de connaissances estiment qu'il est essentiel de mettre l'accent sur les performances de resolution de probleme du couple homme-machine plutot que sur les performances du systeme isole. On considere alors que le systeme et son utilisateur sont des partenaires impliques dans une activite cooperative, et on qualifie alors ces systemes de "cooperatifs". La conception, la validation et la maintenance de ces systemes cooperatifs necessitent une approche pluridisciplinaire et la definition de nouveaux concepts mettant l'accent sur les caracteristiques de la cooperation entre les agents artificiels et humains. L'objectif de cet atelier est d'examiner l'etat de l'art dans le domaine de la conception des systemes cooperatifs. Le comite de programme sollicite des contributions originales dans tous les domaines relatifs ce sujet. Ceci inclut notamment : - - - - - Les methodologies pour l'analyse, la specification fonctionnelle , l'acquisition des connaissances et la validation des systemes cooperatifs, - - - - - L'utilisation de modeles de cooperation generiques durant la conception, - - - - - Les architectures de systemes cooperatifs, - - - - - La communication dans les systemes cooperatifs (dialogues, negociation, explications, modeles utilisateurs). - - - - - Des contributions theoriques et des etudes empiriques provenant de la Psychologie Cognitive et de l'Ergonomie, de l'Intelligence Artificielle Distribuee, des Sciences des Organisations, de l'Aide la Decision, des Group Decision Support Systems (GDSS) et du Groupware (collectitiels). Les textes soumis devront apporter des resultats significatifs sur les recherches en cours ou l'experience des utilisateurs ou offrir de nouvelles contributions aux theories et methodologies pour des conceptions de systemes cooperatifs aussi bien que les techniques et les outils. CALENDRIER 25 Septembre 1994 : Date limite de soumission des textes 10 Novembre 1994 : Notification aux auteurs 9 Decembre 1994 : Reception des textes definitifs LANGUES OFFICIELLES Les textes seront rediges en anglais. Dans les actes, ils seront accompagnes d'un resume en francais. Les communications orales auront lieu en anglais. Toutefois, les seances de questions qui suivront ces communications ainsi que les debats auront lieu en anglais et en francais. FORMAT DES SOUMISSIONS Les textes ne devront pas exceder 20 pages, en format Times 12 points ou equivalent, en double interligne. Latex et Word sont les seuls formats acceptes pour les soumissions electroniques. Les textes devront etre envoyes en 4 exemplaires au plus tard le 25 septembre a : Mme Regine Bourgine GRID - Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan 61, avenue du President Wilson 94235 Cachan Cedex France Tel : 33 - 1 47 40 24 49 Fax : 33 - 1 47 40 20 74 E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr RENSEIGNEMENTS : Madame Monique Simonetti INRIA, Bureau des Relations Exterieures 2004 route des Lucioles, BP 93 06 902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex France Tel. : 33 - 93 65 78 64 Fax : 33 - 93 65 79 55 E-mail : simoneti@sophia.inria.fr COMITE DE PROGRAMME : PRESIDENT : Manuel Zacklad (Universite de Technologie de Compiegne - Groupe COOP, FR) MEMBRES : Liam Bannon (University of Limerick, Ireland) Regine Bourgine (CNRS - ENS Cachan - Groupe COOP, France) Guy Boy (EURISCO, France) Patrick Brezillon (Universite de Paris 6 - Groupe COOP, France) Francoise Darses (CNAM - Groupe COOP, France) Sylvie Despres (Universite de Paris 5 - Groupe COOP, France) Rose Dieng (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - Groupe COOP, France) Pierre Falzon (CNAM, France) Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Colorado, Etats-Unis) Les Gasser (University of Southern California, LA, Etats-Unis) Alain Giboin (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - Groupe COOP, France) H. P. de Greef (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Laurent Karsenty (EURISCO - Groupe COOP, France) Patrick Millot (Universite de Valenciennes, France) Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux (Universite de Paris 9 - Groupe COOP, France) Jean-Luc Soubie (Universite de Paul Sabatier, France) K. Schmidt (Riso National Laboratory, Danemark) Gilbert de Terssac (LAAS-CNRS, France) David Woods (Ohio State University , Etats-Unis) Pascale Zarate (Universite de Paris 6 - Groupe COOP, France) COMITE D'ORGANISATION : Groupe COOP, France E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr ORGANISATION LOCALE : INRIA Sophia-Antipolis PARRAINAGES : INRIA, PRC-IA Demandes : AFCET, AFIA, ARC, CNRS, Cognisciences, EAC, ECCAI, ESCP LIEU L'atelier se tiendra a Juan-les-Pins (pres de Nice, au Sud de la France), du 25 au 27 Janvier 1995. L'INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) organisera localement l'atelier. LANGUES OFFICIELLES Les textes seront rediges en anglais. Dans les actes, ils seront accompagnes d'un resume en gfrancais. Les communications orales auront lieu en anglais. Toutefois les seances de question qui suivront ainsi que les debats auront lieu en anglais et en francais. - -------------- INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE DESIGN OF COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS 25th- 27th January 1995 - Juan-les-Pins, France OBJECTIVES A growing number of system designers consider that the problem solving capabilities of the human-machine couple are more important than the performance of the system alone. This view mandates that the design, validation and maintenance of such systems utilize an interdisciplinary approach and that new concepts need to be defined to understand the characteristics of the cooperation between the artificial and human agents. The aim of this workshop is to review the state of the art in the field of cooperative systems. The program committee is seeking for original papers in all areas concerning the design of cooperative systems. Topics of interest include: o Methodologies for the analysis of functional specifications, knowledge acquisition and validation of cooperative systems, o Cooperation models and their use in design, o Cooperative systems architecture, o Communication in cooperative systems (dialogues, negotiation, explanations and user models), o Theoretical contributions or empirical studies from Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Organizational Sciences, Decision Analysis, Group Decision Support Systems, and Groupware. Papers should either describe significant results from ongoing research or user experience or offer new contributions to theories and methodologies for cooperative system design, as well as techniques and tools. IMPORTANT DATES 25th September 1994 : Papers submission deadline 10th November 1994: Notification of acceptance or rejection 8th December 1994: Camera ready copies received LANGUAGE POLICY Papers will be written in English. An abstract in French will be provided too in the proceedings. Oral communications will be done in English. However, follow-up questions and discussions will be performed in both languages. SUBMISSION DETAILS Papers should not exceed 20 pages. The contribution should be in Times 12 points or equivalent, double space. Latex and Word are the only formats accepted if you want to send your contribution by electronic mail. Papers should be sent in 4 copies by the 25th September to: Mme Regine Bourgine GRID - Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan 61, avenue du President Wilson 94235 Cachan Cedex France Tel : 33 - 1 47 40 24 49 Fax : 33 - 1 47 40 20 74 E-mail : bourgine@grid1.ens-cachan.fr For further information, please contact : Madame Monique Simonetti INRIA Bureau des Relations Exterieures 2004 route des Lucioles, BP 93 06 902 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex France Tel. : 33 - 93 65 78 64 Fax : 33 - 93 65 79 55 E-mail : simoneti@sophia.inria.fr PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Manuel Zacklad (University of Technology of Compiegne - COOP Group, FR) MEMBERS Liam Bannon (University of Limerick, Ireland) Regine Bourgine (CNRS - ENS Cachan - COOP Group, France) Guy Boy (EURISCO, France) Patrick Brezillon (University of Paris 6 - COOP Group, France) Francoise Darses (CNAM - COOP Group, France) Sylvie Despres (University of Paris 5 - COOP Group, France) Rose Dieng (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - COOP Group, France) Pierre Falzon (CNAM, France) Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Colorado, USA) Les Gasser (University of Southern California, USA) Alain Giboin (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis - COOP Group, France) H. P. de Greef (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Laurent Karsenty (EURISCO - COOP Group, France) Patrick Millot (University of Valenciennes, France) Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux (University of Paris 9 - COOP Group, France) Jean-Luc Soubie (Paul-Sabatier University, Toulouse, France) K. Schmidt (Riso National Laboratory, Denmark) Gilbert de Terssac (LAAS-CNRS, France) David Woods (Ohio State University, USA) Pascale Zarate (University of Paris 6 - COOP Group, France) ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: COOP Group E-mail : coop@cnam.cnam.fr LOCAL ORGANIZATION : INRIA Sophia-Antipolis SPONSORSHIPS : INRIA, PRC-IA Solicited: AFCET, AFIA, ARC, CNRS, Cognisciences, EAC, ECCAI, ESCP LOCATION The workshop itself will take place in Juan-les-Pins (near Nice, South of France), from January 25th to the 27th, 1995. It will be locally organized by the "Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique" (INRIA). Return-Path: Patrick.Brezillon@laforia.ibp.fr Received: from ibp.ibp.fr (ibp.ibp.fr [132.227.60.30]) by lirmm.lirmm.fr (8.6.9/8.6.4) with ESMTP id KAA12532 for ; Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:59:32 +0100 Received: from laforia.ibp.fr (laforia.ibp.fr [132.227.60.10]) by ibp.ibp.fr (8.6.8/jtpda-5.0) with ESMTP id KAA28926 ; Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:58:19 +0100 Received: from [132.227.201.97] (mac27-LAFORIA-46-0-2.ibp.fr [132.227.201.97]) by laforia.ibp.fr (8.6.9/jtpda-5.0) with SMTP id KAA12564 for ; Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:57:05 +0100 Message-Id: <199501060957.KAA12564@laforia.ibp.fr> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:58:19 +0000 To: gracq@laforia.ibp.fr From: Patrick.Brezillon@laforia.ibp.fr (Brezillon Patrick) Subject: Programme de l'atelier COOP-95 Status: RO COOP'95 Preliminary PROGRAM Antibes, France, January 25-27, 1995 (for the practical information, please send an e-mail to Monique Simonetti, simonetti@sophia.inria.fr) January 25th, 1995 Registration of Participants (8h00-9h00) Opening of the workshop by M. Zacklad (9h00-9h15) SESSION 1 (9h15-11h00): MODELS OF COOPERATION Zacklad M. & Rousseaux F. (France) (long presentation) Modeling co-operation in the design of knowledge production systems: the MadeIn'Coop method - An example in the field of C3I system Fischer G. (USA) (long presentation) Domain-oriented design environment as models for the design of collaborative systems Smyth M. (UK) (long presentation) Human computer co-operative Sytems - Empowering users through partnership Coffee Break (11h00-11h30) SESSION 2 (11h30-12h45): METHODOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - 1 Rosenthal-Sabroux C. & Zarate P. (France) (short presentation) Cooperation typology for decision support Bodker S., Christiansen E. & Thuring M. (Denmark) (short presentation) A conceptual toolbox for designing CSCW applications Beaune P. (France) (short presentation) Interactive knowledge acquisition : how to deal with noisy data and knowledge evolutions Clouard R., Revenu M. & Elmoataz A. (France) (short presentation) A CASE tool for knowledge acquisition and integration in image processing. Lunch (12h45-14h30) SESSION 3 (14h30-16h15): INTERACTION, COMMUNICATION and INFORMATION SHARING Schmidt K. (Denmark) (long presentation) Mechanisms of Interaction : approach to CSCW Systems Design Pitt J., Anderton M., & Cunningham J. (UK) (long presentation) Normalized Interactions between autonomous agents: a case study in inter-organizational project management Rizzo P., Cesta A., & Miceli M. (Italy) (long presentation) Modeling help-giving in cooperative environments Coffee Break (16h15-16h45) Panel (16h45-18h00): DESIGN METHODOLOGIES FOR MAN-MACHINE COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS (organization : P. Millot & C. Rosenthal) January 26th, 1995 Invited talk (9h-9h45) SESSION 4 (9h45-11h): TASK ALLOCATION AND COORDINATION - 1 Borstrom H., Carstensen P. & Sorensen C. (Denmark) (short presentation) Two is fine, four is a mess: reducing complexity of articulation work in manufacturing Waern Y. (Sweden) (short presentation) Collaboration between people, machines and computers in complex process management Yvon M., Lefevre F. & Cot N. (France) (short presentation) Horizontal Cooperation : Intelligent user interfaces and telecommunication services Laufer C. & Fuks H. (Brasil) (short presentation) Accord : conversation cliches for cooperation Coffee break (11h-11h30) SESSION 5 (11h30-12h30): TASK ALLOCATION AND COORDINATION - 2 Brezillon P. & Cases E. (France) (short presentation) Cooperation for assisting intelligently operators Skarmeas N. (UK) (short presentation) Organizations through roles and agents Lemoine M.P., Crevits I., Debernard S. & Millot P. (France) (short presentation) Men-machines cooperation: toward an experimentation of a multi-level cooperative organization in air traffic control Lunch (12h30-14h15) SESSION 6 (14h15-16h00): METHODOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - 2 Marcos A., Hornung C. (Germany) (long presentation) Software development : a cooperative approach Dieng R. (France) (long presentation) Specifying a cooperative system through agent-based knowledge acquisition Quafafou M., & Mekaouche, A. (France) (long presentation) Knowledge acquisition and representation in a cooperative system designed for information retrieval Coffee Break (16h00-16h30) SESSION 7 (16h30-17h10): TOOLS FOR COOPERATION IN DESIGN Boy G. (France) (short presentation) Cooperative work using supportability-based design rationale Bharat D. (Swiss) (short presentation) Enabling cooperation among design teams Panel (17h15-18h30): DESIGN RATIONALE FOR COLLECTIVE IRRATIONAL DECISIONS (organization : G. Boy, P. Falzon, G. Fischer) Social event (from 19h30) January 27th, 1995 SESSION 8 (9h-10h50): NEGOCIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION Sauvagnac C. & Falzon, P. (France) (long presentation) Collaboration and underlying issues or the surprises of cooperative dialogues Huguet, M.J, Erschler J., de Terssac G. & Lompre, N. (France) (long presentation) Constraints based co-operation in negociation Espinasse B. & Pauner T. (France) (short presentation) A multi-agent and multicriteria system for negociation support. Chaudron L. & Tessier C. (France) (short presentation) SuprA-cooperation when difference and disagreement are constructive Coffee Break (10h50-11h20) SESSION 9 (11h20-12h35): CONTEXT, USER MODELLING, and INTENTION RECOGNITION Cahour B. & Salembier P. (France) (long presentation) Cooperation and cooperator modeling Pohl W., Kobsa A. & Kutter O. (Germany) (short presentation) User model acquisition heuristics based on dialogue acts Mestre L., Zibelin D. & Williamowski J. (France) (short presentation) Intention recognition in a cooperative problem-solving environment Lunch (12h35-14h15) SESSION 10 (14h15-15h25): CONTEXT and WORKSPACE Heath C.C., Luff P., Nicholls G.M. (UK) (long presentation) The collaborative production of the document: the bordeline, genres and context in design Agostini A., De Maichelis G., Grassot M.A., Prinz, W. & Syri, A. (Italy/Gemany) (long presentation) Contexts, work processes and workspaces Coffee Break (15h25-15h40) SESSION 12 (15h40-16h50) : APPLICATIONS Bellorini A. (Italy) (long presentation) Communications study in cooperative systems: a case study in Air Traffic Control Cardon A. & Rousseaux F. (France) (short presentation) Toward the modeling of C3I crisis assesement systems considered as co-operative systems Haudot L., Lopez P., Esquirol P. & Sicard M. (France) (short presentation) Ergonomic for cooperative scheduling system _______________________________________________________________ Patrick BREZILLON, E-mail: brezil@laforia.ibp.fr LAFORIA - IBP, Box 169, University Paris VI, 4 Place Jussieu, 75252 PARIS Cedex 05, France Phone: +33 1 44 27 70 08 - Fax: +33 1 44 27 70 00 ________________________________________________________________