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This is a bibliography of papers referenced on the Coherence web pages. Links to on-line sources are provided where available.

  1. Bannon, L., Bowers, J., Carstensen, P., Hughes, J.A., Kutti, K., Pycock, J., Rodden, T., Schmidt, K., Shapiro, D., Sharrock, W. and Viller, S., Eds. (1993), Informing CSCW System Requirements COMIC Project Deliverable D2.1, Issue 2.0, October 6, 1993, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. [back]


  2. Blythin, S., Rouncefield, M. and Hughes, J.A., Never mind the ethno stuff-what does all this mean and what do we do now?: Ethnography in the commercial world. Interactions 4, 3 (1997) pp. 38-47. [back]


  3. Button, G., Ed. Ethnomethodology and the human sciences. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991. [back]


  4. Button, G. and Sharrock, W., The production of order and the order of production: Possibilities for distributed organisations, work and technology in the print industry. In Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work: ECSCW'97 (Lancaster, UK, 1997) Kluwer, pp. 1-16. [back]


  5. Goguen, J.A., Social issues in requirements engineering. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering: RE'93 (San Diego, CA, 1993) IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 194-195. [back]


  6. Goguen, J.A. and Linde, C., Techniques for requirements elicitation. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering: RE'93 (San Diego, CA, 1993) IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 152-164. [back]


  7. Heath, C., Jirotka, M., Luff, P. and Hindmarsh, J., Unpacking collaboration: the interactional organisation of trading in a City dealing room. In Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - ECSCW'93 (Milan, Italy, 1993) Kluwer, pp. 155-170. [back]


  8. Heath, C. and Luff, P., Documents and professional practice: 'bad' organisational reasons for 'good' clinical records. In Proceedings of the ACM 1996 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW'96 (Boston, MA, 1996) ACM Press, pp. 354-363. [back]


  9. Hughes, J., King, V., Rodden, T. and Andersen, H., Moving out from the control room: ethnography in system design. In Proceedings of the ACM 1994 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work - CSCW'94 (Chapel Hill, NC, 1994) ACM Press, pp. 429-439. [back]


  10. Hughes, J.A., Sommerville, I., Bentley, R. and Randall, D., Designing with ethnography: making work visible. Interacting with Computers 5, 2 (1993) pp. 239-253. [back]


  11. Jirotka, M. and Goguen, J.A., Eds., Requirements Engineering: Social and Technical Issues. Academic Press, London, 1994. [back]


  12. O'Brien, J. and Rodden, T., Interactive systems in domestic environments. In Proceedings of the ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems: DIS'97 (Amsterdam, NL, 1997) ACM Press, pp. 247-259. [back]


  13. Sharrock, W.W. and Anderson, R.J., The Ethnomethodologists. Ellis Harwood Ltd., Chichester, 1986. [back]


  14. Sommerville, I. and Sawyer, P., Viewpoints: principles, problems and a practical approach to requirements engineering. Annals of Software Engineering 3 (1997) pp. 101-130. [back]


  15. Sommerville, I., Sawyer, P. and Viller, S., Viewpoints for requirements elicitation: a practical approach, In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering - ICRE'98 (Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1998) IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 74-81. [back]


  16. Suchman, L.A., Plans and situated actions: The problem of human-machine communication. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987. [back]


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