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Tag rate5 [10 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag rate5.
  • Code Reviews
    Linux J., Vol. 2001, No. 81es. (2001)
    by Larry Colen
    posted to code_review rate5 by pcr on 2005-08-23 19:27:16 as read along with 1 group CHISEL
  • FrontDesk: An Enterprise Class Web-Based Software System for Programming Assignment Submission, Feedback Dissemination, and Grading Automation
    (2004), pp. 331-335.
    by Mike Maxim, Ashish Venugopal
    posted to automatic grading manual rate5 by pcr on 2005-07-08 19:29:34 as read along with 1 group CHISEL
  • Using Web annotations for asynchronous collaboration around documents
    (2000), pp. 309-318.
    by JJ Cadiz, Anop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin
  • Effects of interfaces for annotation on communication in a collaborative task
    (1998), pp. 456-463.
    by Patricia G Wojahn, Christine M Neuwirth, Barbara Bullock
  • Robust annotation positioning in digital documents
    (2001), pp. 285-292.
    by Bernheim AJ Brush, David Bargeron, Anoop Gupta, JJ Cadiz
  • Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
    (1998), pp. 40-49.
    by Catherine C Marshall
  • Asynchronous collaborative writing through annotations
    (2004), pp. 578-581.
    by Chunhua Weng, John H Gennari
  • A comparison of reading paper and on-line documents
    (1997), pp. 335-342.
    by Kenton O'Hara, Abigail Sellen
  • InterNote: extending a hypermedia framework to support annotative collaboration
    (1989), pp. 365-378.
    posted to annotation rate5 warm_linking by pcr on 2005-06-07 01:51:55 as read along with 1 group CHISEL
  • Active design reviews: principles and practices
    (1985), pp. 132-136.
    by David L Parnas, David M Weiss
    posted to code_review rate5 by pcr on 2005-08-26 01:07:55 as read along with 1 person and 1 group lfk CHISEL
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