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James M. A. Begole

Researcher at PARC

Publications -  44
Citations -  2094

James M. A. Begole is an academic researcher from PARC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Java applet & Collaborative software. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2089 citations. Previous affiliations of James M. A. Begole include Sun Microsystems & Virginia Tech.

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ConNexus to awarenex: extending awareness to mobile users

TL;DR: This work discusses the design implications of providing awareness information on devices with varying interface and network characteristics and develops a series of prototypes that reflect the different design affordances and use context of each platform.
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Flexible collaboration transparency: supporting worker independence in replicated application-sharing systems

TL;DR: This article presents a critique of conventional collaboration transparency systems, which provide the real-time shared use of legacy single-user applications, and presents an alternative approach to implementing collaboration transparency that provides many features previously seen only in collaboration-aware applicaitons.
Patent

Mechanism for reciprocal awareness of intent to initiate and end interaction among remote users

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods and systems for providing distributed parties reciprocal information regarding each other's activities, and provide a signal to each party to indicate whether a communication session has been established.
Patent

Method and system for inferring and applying coordination patterns from individual work and communication activity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system and method for scheduling and initiating contact between people without sensitivity to time issues, and can ascertain when is the best time and most promising communications medium to use to reach another person to schedule time together or by which to initiate contact.
Patent

Using sensors to provide feedback on the access of digital content

TL;DR: In this article, a system according to the present disclosure presents content to a user and provides feedback to a content provider without requiring the viewer to explicitly take action, and the response information can be combined to provide feedback to the content provider that the content was experienced, and may determine various data, such as the duration of attention to the contents and any detected emotional response to it.