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Jonathan Grudin
Microsoft Research
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399

Education

  • Reed College -- B.A., Mathematics-Physics
  • Purdue University -- M.S., Mathematics
  • University of California, San Diego -- Ph.D., Experimental Psychology

Recent Professional Experience

  • 1983-1986 Principal Software Engineer, Wang Laboratories
  • 1986-1989 Member of Technical Staff, MCC
  • 1989-1991 Visiting Professor, Aarhus University
  • 1991-1998 Professor of Information & Computer Science, Univ. of California, Irvine
  • 1998-present Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research

Current or Recent Professional Service

  • Editor-in-Chief, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (1997-present
  • Co-Chair, CSCW’98 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
  • Editorial Boards: Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Information Systems
  • Research, Information Technology & People, Human-Computer Interaction
  • Program Committees: ECSCW’99, WWW8, WACC’99, Co-Build99, ICPP’99.

Closely Related Publications

Grudin, J., 1999. CSCW and Groupware: Their history and trajectory. In Y. Matsushita (Ed.), Designing Communication and Support Systems, pp. 1-15. Gordon and Breach Science.

Mark, G., Grudin, J. and Poltrock, S.E., 1999. “Virtual Teams” in the workplace. Proc. European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Kluwer.

Grudin, J. and Poltrock, S.E., 1997. Computer-supported cooperative work and groupware. In M. Zelkowitz (Ed.), Advances in Computers Vol. 45 (pp. 269-320). Orlando, FL: Academic Press.

Grudin, J. and Markus, M. L., 1997. Organizational issues in development and implementation of interactive systems. In M. G. Helander, T. K. Landauer, and P. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction (Second Edition), 1457-1474. Elseveier.

Grudin, J. and Palen, L., 1995. Why groupware succeeds: Discretion or mandate? Proc. European Conference in Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 263-278. Kluwer.

Other Related Publications

Poltrock, S. E. & Grudin, J., 1999. CSCW, Groupware and Workflow: Experiences, State of the Art, and Future Trends. Notes for full-day tutorial at CHI’99 Conference on Computer-Human Interaction. NY: ACM.

Grudin, J. and Poltrock, S. E., 1999. Groupware. In J. G. Webster (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Wiley.

Grudin, J. and Markus, M. L., 1997. The Organizational Contexts of Development and Use. In A. Tucker (Ed.), CRC Computer Science and Engineering Handbook, 1424-1439. CRC Press.

Poltrock, S. E. & Grudin, J., 1996. Organizational obstacles to interface design and development: Two participant-observer studies. In C. Lewis, P. Polson, L. Gugerty, T. McKay and M. Rudisill (Eds.), Human Computer Interface Design: Success Cases, Emerging Methods, and Real-World Contexts. Morgan Kaufman,

Baecker, R. M., Grudin, J., Buxton, W. A. S. and Greenberg S. (Eds.), 1995. Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000. Morgan Kaufmann.

Collaborators

Anoop Gupta, Steven A. White, Li-wei He, David Bargeron, Nosa Omoigui, Elizabeth Sanocki, Harry Chesley, Greg Kimberly, Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research.

Gloria Mark, GMD.

Leysia Palen, University of Colorado.

M. Lynne Markus, Claremont Graduate School.

Ronald M. Baecker, William Buxton, University of Toronto

Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary

Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars

Rebecca Grinter (now at Lucent), Leysia Palen

Graduate advisor

Donald A. Norman, University of California, San Diego (now retired and a consultant)