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From: nproco@world.std.com (Daniel Burnstein)
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This looks like an interesting program.  Does anyone know of other 
computer/negotiation conferences, information, papers, researchers, 
usenet forums?

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

Daniel Burnstein

ps. we publish a largely hypertext negotiation support system with a 
small expert system, Negotiator Pro.






Brezillon Patrick (brezil@laforia.ibp.fr) wrote:


:              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, or 
:  coop@cnam.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
