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REGROUPING FOR GROUPWARE by Jonathan Grudin THE ELUSIVE GROUP

Groupware would appear to require groups.

PLATFORMS FOR COOPERATIVE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT by Igor Hawryszkiewycz and Ian Gorton INTRODUCTION

In an earlier report [3], we described the benefits of using computer communication services to support distributed software development teams.

GROUPWARE AND THE WEB by Andrew Mahon

The World Wide Web (WWW) has rapidly evolved into a significant network paradigm for intra- and inter-enterprise publishing and other collaborative applications. Fundamentally, the Web is a set of protocols that operates over the Internet (as well as private, internal intranets).

BUILDING AGENTS by Dorothy Singleton Rhodes

Imagine a Notes-based sales application that detects when a new sale has been registered in your sales-tracking database by an account representative.

WEBBASE: AN INTRANET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM by Shuichiro Yamamoto and Koji Tokumaru INTRODUCTION

The expanding Internet environment has made the World Wide Web more popular.

BOOK REVIEW NO MORE TEAMS! MASTERING THE DYNAMICS OF CREATIVE COLLABORATION
by Michael Schrage
(New York: Currency Doubleday, 1995)
COST ESTIMATION OF OO PROJECTS by Philip Haynes and Brian Henderson-Sellers INTRODUCTION

Software cost estimation continues to be a poorly understood and mysterious art, primarily due to a lack of empirical observations.

ASSESSING AN ORGANIZATION'S ESTIMATING CAPABILITIES by Robert E. Park

Last month we examined criteria for assessing the credibility of individual software cost and schedule estimates.