2006 |
12 | EE | Mark Pendergast,
Richard Orwig:
Quantitative Measures for Evaluating Knowledge Network Node Clusters: Preliminary Results.
HICSS 2006 |
2005 |
11 | | Mark Pendergast,
Kjeld Schmidt,
Gloria Mark,
Mark Ackerman:
Proceedings of the 2005 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, November 6-9, 2005
ACM 2005 |
2003 |
10 | | Kjeld Schmidt,
Mark Pendergast,
Marilyn Tremaine,
Carla Simone:
Proceedings of the 2003 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2003, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, November 9-12, 2003
ACM 2003 |
1999 |
9 | EE | Mark Pendergast,
Stephen C. Hayne:
Groupware and social networks: will life ever be the same again?
Information & Software Technology 41(6): 311-318 (1999) |
8 | | Mark Pendergast,
Kregg Aytes,
James D. Lee:
Supporting the group creation of formal and informal graphics during business process modeling.
Interacting with Computers 11(4): 355-373 (1999) |
1996 |
7 | EE | Mark Pendergast,
Douglas L. Dean,
James D. Lee,
Boris Nevstrujev,
Nina Katic:
Current Advances in Group-Supported Business Process Reengineering.
HICSS (3) 1996: 451-460 |
6 | EE | Nina Katic,
Boris Nevstrujev,
Douglas R. Vogel,
Mark Pendergast:
Bridging the Gap Between Structured Requirements and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
HICSS (3) 1996: 525- |
1995 |
5 | | Stephen C. Hayne,
Mark Pendergast:
Experiences with Object-Oriented Group Support Software Development.
IBM Systems Journal 34(1): 96-119 (1995) |
1994 |
4 | EE | Stephen C. Hayne,
Mark Pendergast:
Techniques and experiences with group support system implementation.
CASCON 1994: 24 |
3 | | Mark Pendergast,
Stephen C. Hayne:
Alleviating Convergence Problems in Group Support Systems: The Shared Context Approach.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 3(1): 1-28 (1994) |
1993 |
2 | | Rpbert Norris,
Mark Pendergast:
Critical Success Factors for Groupware Products of the 1990s.
Local Area Network Applications 1993: 135-149 |
1990 |
1 | EE | Mark Pendergast:
A data exchange paradigm for microprocessor-based groupware applications.
ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1990: 194 |