Quentin Jones

Publication List Details

Period

1954 - 2008

Number

32

Co-Authors

© 2004 INFORMS Information Overload and the Message Dynamics of Online Interaction Spaces: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Exploration (2008)

Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, Sheizaf Rafaeli

Online spaces that enable shared public interpersonal communications are of significant social, organizational, and economic importance. In this paper, a theoretical model and associated unobtrusive...

Applying Cyber-Archaeology (2008)

Quentin Jones

Abstract. Online spaces that enable public shared inter-personal communications are of significant social and economic importance. This paper outlines a theoretical model and methodology, labeled...

Seven Privacy Worries in Ubiquitous Social Computing (2008)

Sara Motahari, Constantine Manikopoulos, Roxanne Hiltz, Quentin Jones

Review of the literature suggests seven fundamental privacy challenges in the domain of ubiquitous social computing. To date, most research in this area has focused on the features associated with...

1 Organizing Communication in a Social Desktop ContactMap: Organizing Communication in a Social Desktop (2008)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Bonnie Nardi, Mike Creech, Loren Terveen, Ellen Isaacs, ...

Modern work is a highly social process, offering many cues for people to organize communication and access information. Shared physical workplaces provide natural support for tasks such as (a) social...

1 Organizing Communication in a Social Desktop ContactMap: Organizing Communication in a Social Desktop (2008)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Bonnie Nardi, Mike Creech, Loren Terveen, Ellen Isaacs, ...

Modern work is a highly social process, offering many cues for people to organize communication and access information. Shared physical workplaces provide natural support for tasks such as (a) social...

Abstract (2008)

Jia Shen, Quentin Jones

This paper describes a field study of knowledge sharing in mobile work settings, and examines how rich data capture in situ can be utilized to improve knowledge management practices. An ethnographic...

Abstract (2008)

Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Keerti Chivakula, Quentin Jones, Karen Patten

Research on email, voicemail, and instant messaging highlights the extent to which conversations often consist of multiple messages exchanged over a fairly extended period of time, using more than...

The boundaries of virtual communities (2008)

Quentin Jones, Loren Terveen, Steve Whittaker

This position paper is comprised of extracts from a research proposal we are currently putting together on the workshop topic. The grant is primarily about real and virtual places and community in...

Putting the Place Back into Social Networks (2008)

Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A. Gr

We can now use a range of technologies to locate individuals as they go about their daily activities. The availability of such technologies enables a new class of locationaware information systems...

The MobiSoC Middleware for Mobile Social Computing: Challenges, Design, and Early Experiences ABSTRACT (2008)

Cristian Borcea, Quentin Jones, Ankur Gupta, Liviu Iftode, Achir Kalra

Recently, we started to experience a shift from physical communities to virtual communities, which leads to missed social opportunities in our daily routine. For instance, we are not aware of...

A Quantitative Analysis of Power Consumption for Location-Aware Applications on Smart Phones (2008)

Arjun An, Constantine Manikopoulos, Quentin Jones, Cristian Borcea

Abstract—The industry is producing new wireless mobile devices, such as smart phones, at an ever increasing pace. In terms of processors and memory, these devices are as powerful as the PCs were...

Automatic Identification of Informal Social Groups and Places for Geo-Social Recommendations (2008)

Ankur Gupta, Sanil Paul, Quentin Jones

Abstract: Mobile locatable devices can help identify previously unknown ad hoc or semi-permanent groups of people and their meeting places. Newly identified groups or places can be recommended to...

Putting systems into place: a qualitative study of design requirements for location-aware community systems (2004)

Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A. Gr, Steve Whittaker, Keerti Chivakula, Loren Terveen

We present a conceptual framework for location-aware community systems and results from two studies of how sociallydefined places influence people’s information sharing and communication needs. The...

People-To-People-to-Geographical-Places: The P3 Framework for Location-Based Community Systems (2004)

Loren Terveen, Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A. Gr, Sukeshini A. Gr, ...

In this paper we examine an emerging class of systems that link People-to-People-to-Geographical-Places; we call these P3-Systems. Through analyzing the literature, we have identified four major...

Applying Cyber-Archaeology (2003)

Quentin Jones

Online spaces that enable public shared inter-personal communications are of significant social and economic importance. This paper outlines a theoretical model and methodology, labeled...

An Empirical Exploration of Mass Interaction System Dynamics: Individual Information Overload and Usenet Discourse (2002)

Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid Ψ, Sheizaf Rafaeli Ψ

The large-scale adoption of computer mediated communication technologies has resulted in what has been described as “mass interaction”, shared discourse between hundreds, thousands or more...

Managing long term communications: Conversation and contact management. to appear HICCS 2002, Managing long term communications: Conversation and contact (2002)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Loren Terveen

Contact management is an important part of everyday work. People exchange business cards to try to enter each other’s contact lists. Local businesses provide refrigerator magnets and calendars so...

Managing long term communications: Conversation and contact management. to appear HICCS 2002, Managing long term communications: Conversation and contact (2002)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Loren Terveen

Contact management is an important part of everyday work. People exchange business cards to try to enter each other’s contact lists. Local businesses provide refrigerator magnets and calendars so...

ContactMap: Using Personal Social Networks to Organize Communication in a Social Desktop (2002)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, Bonnie Nardi, Mike Creech, Loren Terveen, Ellen Isaacs, ...

A shared physical workplace is a rich social and informational environment. Tasks such as managing communication commitments, keeping track of collaborators and friends, and “social data mining ”...

Information Overload and Virtual Public Discourse Boundaries (2001)

Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, Sheizaf Rafaeli

Abstract: ‘Virtual publics ’ are a type of computer mediated discourse space created by using various technologies including email, the USENET, web based bulletin boards, IRC, MUDS, etc. (Jones...

Information Overload and Virtual Public Discourse Boundaries (2001)

Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, Sheizaf Rafaeli

‘Virtual publics ’ are a type of computer mediated discourse space created by using various technologies including email, the USENET, web based bulletin boards, IRC, MUDS, etc. [4]. This paper...

Time to Split, Virtually: 'Discourse Architecture' and 'Community Building' Create Vibrant Virtual Publics (2000)

Quentin Jones, Sheizaf Rafaeli

This paper examines the importance of 'discourse architecture' and 'community' to the maintenance and growth of virtual publics. 'Virtual publics' are computer mediated discourse spaces created by...

What do virtual 'Tells' tell? Placing cybersociety research into a hierarchy of social explanation (2000)

Quentin Jones, Sheizaf Rafaeli

Like archaeological Tells, large mounds resulting from the accumulation of human settlement debris, the remains of virtual communities can inform researchers about phenomena operating at many levels....

What do virtual 'Tells' tell? Placing cybersociety research into a hierarchy of social explanation (2000)

Quentin Jones, Sheizaf Rafaeli

Like archaeological Tells, large mounds resulting from the accumulation of human settlement debris, the remains of virtual communities can inform researchers about phenomena operating at many levels....

Special Section Introduction (1999)

Christopher P. Holland, Quentin Jones

This focus issue brings together a group of related articles on different aspects of the globalisation process in business, and the role of information systems in enabling and creating new global...

Evolution of the Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Long Terminal Repeat during the Alteration of Cell Tropism†

Maury, Wendy, Thompson, Robert J., Jones, Quentin, Bradley, Sarahann, Denke, Tara, Baccam, Prasith, ...

Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is a lentivirus with in vivo cell tropism primarily for tissue macrophages; however, in vitro the virus can be adapted to fibroblasts and other cell types....

Evolution of the Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Long Terminal Repeat during the Alteration of Cell Tropism†

Maury, Wendy, Thompson, Robert J., Jones, Quentin, Bradley, Sarahann, Denke, Tara, Baccam, Prasith, ...

Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) is a lentivirus with in vivo cell tropism primarily for tissue macrophages; however, in vitro the virus can be adapted to fibroblasts and other cell types....