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`415.561.6767
`415.840-0391 e-fax
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`Internet Archive
`300 Fum ton A venue
`San Francisco, CA 941 18
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`AFFIDAVIT OF CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
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`1. l am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive, located in San Francisco,
`California. l make this declaration of my own personal knowledge.
`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of
`Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide
`free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public. The Internet
`Archive has partnered with and receives support from various institutions, including the
`Library of Congress.
`3. The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine. The
`Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf more than 450 billion pages stored in the
`Internet Archive's web archive. Visitors to the Way back Machine can search archives
`by URL (i.e., a website address). If archived records for a URL are available, the visitor
`will be presented with a list of available dates. The visitor may select one of those
`dates, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web. The links on the
`archived files, when served by the Wayback Machine, point to other archived files
`(whether HTML pages or images). lf a visitor clicks on a link on an archived page, the
`Wayback Machine will serve the archived file with the closest available date to the page
`upon which the link appeared and was clicked.
`4. The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine is
`compiled using software programs known as crawlers, which surf the Web and
`automatically store copies of web files, preserving these files as they exist at the point of
`time of capture.
`5. The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to the archived files in the format
`http://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in mm][Day in dd][Time code in
`hh:mm:ss]/[Archived URL]. Thus, the Internet Archive URL
`http://web.archive.org/web/ l 9970126045828/http://www.archive.org/ would be the
`URL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58 a.m. and 28 seconds
`(1997/0 1/26 at 04:58:28). A web browser may be set such that a printout from it will
`display the URL of a web page in the printout 's footer. The date assigned by the Internet
`Archive applies to the HTML file but not to image files linked therein. Thus images that
`appear on a page may not have been archived on the same date as the HTML file.
`Likewise, if a website is designed with "frames," the date assigned by the Internet
`Archive applies to the frameset as a whole, and not the individual pages within each
`frame.
`6. Attached hereto as Exhibit A are true and accurate copies of printouts of the
`Internet Archive's records of the HTML files for the UR Ls and the dates specified in the
`footer of the printout (or attached coversheet where the URL in the footer has been
`truncated).
`7. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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`DATE: 8/ct f 1'3
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`Christopher Butler
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`certificate verifies only the identity of the
`individual who signed the docwnent to which this
`certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness,
`accuracy, or validity of that document.
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`Frank Shipman
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`Assistant Professor
`Center for the Study of Digital Libraries &
`Hypermedia Research Laboratory
`Department of Computer Science
`Texas A&M; University
`College Station, Texas 77843-3112
`
`Standard bio stuff:
`Frank has been pursuing research in the areas of hypermedia, computer-supported cooperative work, and
`intelligent user interfaces since 1987. Frank's doctoral work in the Human-Computer Communications
`research group at the University of Colorado and subsequent work at Xerox PARC and Texas A&M; has
`investigated combining informal and formal representations in interfaces and methods for supporting
`incremental formalization. Frank has aided in the design and development of a number of collaborative
`hypermedia systems including the Virtual Notebook System , the Hyper-Object Substrate , and VIKI .
`See a more complete vitae.
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`What Frank is up to:
` teaching CPSC 320 (undergraduate artificial intelligence)
` proceedings chair for ACM Digital Libraries '98 and ACM Hypertext '98
`Spatial hypertext research -- in particular, VIKI
` enabling guided paths over WWW information
` supporting incremental formalization with HOS
` network information director for ACM's Special Interest Group on Hypertext (SIGLINK)
`
`Selected publications
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and C. Marshall, "Generating Web-Based Presentations in Spatial Hypertext",
`Proceedings of the Intelligent User Interfaces Conference, Orlando, Florida, (Jan. 6-9, 1997), pp. 71-78.
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`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, R. Furuta, D. Brenner, H. Hsieh, and V. Kumar, "Using Networked
`Information to Create Educational Guided Paths", International Journal of Educational
`Telecommunications (IJET) , 3, 4 (1997), pp. 383-400.
`Marshall, C.C., Shipman, F.M. "Spatial Hypertext: Designing for Change." Communications of the
`ACM, 38, 8 (August, 1995), pp. 88-97.
`Marshall, C.C., Shipman, F.M., and McCall, R.J. "Making Lange-Scale Information Resources Serve
`Communities of Practice." Journal of Management Information Systems, 11, 4 (Spring 1995), pp. 65-86.
`Shipman, F.M., Marshall, C.C., and Moran, T.P. "Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-
`Organized Spatial Layouts of Information." Proceedings of CHI '95, Denver, Colorado (May 7-11,
`1995), pp. 346-353.
`Shipman, F.M., and Marshall, C.C. "Formality Considered Harmful: Issues, Experiences, Emerging
`Themes, and Directions." Technical Report ISTL-CSA-94-08-02, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,
`Palo Alto, CA, 1994.
`Girgensohn, A., Redmiles, D., and Shipman, F.M. "Agent-Based Support for Communication between
`Developers and Users in Software Design", Proceedings of Conference on Knowledge-Based Software
`Engineering, 1994, pp. 22-29.
`Marshall, C.C., Shipman, F.M., and Coombs, J.H. "VIKI: Spatial Hypertext Supporting Emergent
`Structure." Proceedings fo ECHT '94, Edinburgh, Scotland, (Sept. 18-23, 1994) pp. 13-23.
`Shipman, F.M., and McCall, R.J. "Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental
`Formalization." Proceedings of CHI '94, Boston, Massachusetts, (April 24-28, 1994) pp. 285-291.
`Marshall, C.C., and Shipman, F. M. III. "Searching for the Missing Link: Discovering Implicit Structure
`in Spatial Hypertext." Proceedings of Hypertext '93, Seattle, Washington, (November 14-18, 1993) pp.
`217-230.
`Reeves, B. and Shipman, F.M. "Supporting Communication Between Designers With Artifact-Centered
`Evolving Information Spaces", Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work, 1992, pp. 394-401.
`McCall, R., Bennett, P., d'Oronzio, P., Ostwald, J., Shipman, F., and Wallace, N. "PHIDIAS: Integrating
`CAD graphics into Dynamic Hypertext", Proceedings of the European Conference on HyperText, 1990,
`pp. 152-165.
`Shipman, F.M., Chaney, R.J., and Gorry, G.A. "Distributed Hypertext for Collaborative Research: The
`Virtual Notebook System", Hypertext `89 Proceedings, 1989, pp. 129-135.
`
`Frank Shipman, shipman@bush.cs.tamu.edu
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19980525133248/http:/www.csdl.tamu.edu:80/~shipman/
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`Vitae / Resume for
`Frank M. Shipman, III
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`Home address:
`1922 Holleman Drive
`College Station, TX 77840
`409 764 - 8073
`Work address:
`Department of Computer Science
`Texas A&M; University
`College Station, TX 77843-3112
`409 862 - 3216
`Education
`Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1993, University of Colorado at Boulder
`Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization.
`Advisor: Gerhard Fischer
`M.S. in Computer Science, 1990, University of Colorado at Boulder
`B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1988, Rice University, Houston, Texas
`Employment
`Assistant Professor, 1997 - present
`Assistant Research Scientist, 1995 - 1997
`Texas A&M; University, College Station, Texas
`I am investigating issues in the areas of intelligent user-interfaces, computer supported cooperative
`work, hypermedia, and digital libraries.
`Consultant, 1992 - 1994
`Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California
`I studied how people use spatial layout when organizing information and the potential to recognize and
`use implicit spatial structure in spatial hypertext.
`Graduate Research Assistant, 1990 - 1993
`University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
`I explored knowledge-base evolution through a combination of knowledge-based and hypermedia
`features enabling and supporting incremental formalization.
`Visiting Scientist, 1991
`Siemens Corporate Research and Development, Munich, Germany
`I helped produce the initial research framework for a new project exploring the use of hypermedia and
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`CSCW in software engineering.
`Systems Analyst, 1987 - 1989
`Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
`I worked on the design and development of the Virtual Notebook System, a distributed hypermedia
`system for supporting collaborative research.
`Programmer, 1986
`MicroDesigns International, Louisville, Kentucky
`I designed, implemented, and supported custom business software.
`Journal Publications
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, R. Furuta, D. Brenner, H. Hsieh, and V. Kumar, "Using Networked
`Information to Create Educational Guided Paths", to appear in International Journal of Educational
`Telecommunications (IJET) , 1997.
`F. Shipman and R. McCall, "Integrating Different Perspectives on Design Rationale: Supporting the
`Emergence of Design Rationale from Design Communication", Artificial Intelligence in Engineering
`Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing (AIEDAM), 11, 2 (April, 1997), pp. 141-154.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Spatial Hypertext: Designing for Change", Communications of the ACM,
`38, 8 (August, 1995), pp. 88-97.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and R. McCall, "Making Lange-Scale Information Resources Serve
`Communities of Practice", Journal of Management Information Systems, 11, 4 (Spring 1995), pp. 65-86.
`G. Fischer, J. Grudin, A. Lemke, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Supporting
`Indirect, Collaborative Design with Integrated Knowledge-Based Design Environments", Human-
`Computer Interaction, 7, 3 (1992), pp. 281-314.
`Book Chapters
`G. Fischer, J. Grudin, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, D. Redmiles, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Seeding,
`Evolutionary Growth and Reseeding: The Incremental Development of Collaborative Design
`Environments", to appear in G. Olson, J. Smith, and T. Malone, editors, Coordination Theory and
`Collaboration Technology , in preparation for 1997.
`R. McCall, P. Bennett, P. d'Oronzio, J. Ostwald, F. Shipman, and N. Wallace, "PHIDIAS: Integrating
`CAD graphics into Dynamic Hypertext", in A. Rizk, N. Streitz, and J. Andre, editors, Hypertexts:
`Concepts, Systems, and Applications (Proceedings of the European Conference on HyperText),
`Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 152-165.
`Refereed Conference Publications
`R. Furuta, F. Shipman, C. Marshall, D. Brenner, and H. Hsieh, "Hypertext Paths and the World-Wide
`Web: Experiences with Walden's Paths", Hypertext '97 Proceedings, pp. 167-176.
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19980123153331/http:/www.csdl.tamu.edu:80/~shipman/vitae.html
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`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Effects of Hypertext Technology on the Practice of Information Triage",
`Hypertext '97 Proceedings, pp. 124-133.
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and C. Marshall, "Generating Web-Based Presentations in Spatial Hypertext",
`Proceedings of the Intelligent User Interfaces Conference, Orlando, Florida, (Jan. 6-9, 1997), pp. 71-78.
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, R. Furuta, D. Brenner, H. Hsieh, and V. Kumar, "Creating Educational Guided
`Paths over the World-Wide Web", Proceedings of Ed-Telecom '96, Boston, Massachusetts, (June 17-22,
`1996), pp. 326-331.
`R. Furuta, C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and J. Leggett, "Physical Objects in the Digital Library",
`Proceedings of the ACM Digital Libraries '96 Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, (March 20-23, 1996),
`pp. 109-115.
`P. Nuernberg, R. Furuta, J. Leggett, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Digital Libraries: Issues and
`Architectures", Proceedings of the Digital Libraries '95 Conference, Austin, Texas, (June 15-17, 1995),
`pp. 147-153.
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, and T. Moran "Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized
`Spatial Layouts of Information", Proceedings of CHI '95, Denver, Colorado (May 7-11, 1995), pp.
`346-353.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and J. Coombs, "VIKI: Spatial Hypertext Supporting Emergent Structure",
`Proceedings of 1994 European Conference on Hypermedia Technology (ECHT '94), 1994, pp. 13-23.
`A. Girgensohn, D. Redmiles, and F. Shipman, "Agent-Based Support for Communication between
`Developers and Users in Software Design", Proceedings of Conference on Knowledge-Based Software
`Engineering (KBSE '94), 1994, pp. 22-29.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and R. McCall, "Putting Digital Libraries to Work: Issues from Experience
`with Community Memories", Proceedings of Digital Libraries (DL '94), 1994, pp. 126-133.
`F. Shipman and R. McCall, "Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization",
`Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '94), 1994, pp. 285-291.
`G. Fischer, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Seeding, Evolutionary Growth, and
`Reseeding: Supporting the Incremental Development of Design Environments", Proceedings of Human
`Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '94), 1994, pp. 292-298.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Searching for the Missing Link: Discovering Implicit Structure in Spatial
`Hypertext", Hypertext '93 Proceedings, 1993, pp. 217-230.
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Supporting Communication Between Designers With Artifact-Centered
`Evolving Information Spaces", Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work, 1992, pp. 394-401.
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Making it Easy for Designers to Provide Design Rationale", Proceedings of
`the AAAI '92 Workshop on Design Rationale, AAAI, 1992, pp. 227-233.
`A. Girgensohn and F. Shipman, "Supporting Knowledge Acquisition by End Users: Tools and
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`Representations", Proceedings of the Symposium of Applied Computing, 1992, pp. 340-348.
`A. Jarczyk, P. Loeffler, and F. Shipman, "Design Rationale for Software Engineering: A Survey",
`Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1992, pp.
`577-586.
`R. McCall, J. Ostwald, and F. Shipman, "Supporting Designers' Access to Information through Virtually
`Structured Hypermedia", Proceedings of 1991 Conference on Intelligent Computer Aided Design, 1991,
`pp. 116-127.
`R. McCall, J. Ostwald, F. Shipman, and N. Wallace, "The PHIDIAS HyperCAD System: Extending
`CAD with Hypermedia", Proceedings of the ACADIA Conference, 1990, pp. 145-156.
`F. Shipman, R. Chaney, and G. Gorry, "Distributed Hypertext for Collaborative Research: The Virtual
`Notebook System", Hypertext '89 Proceedings, 1989, pp. 129-135.
`R. Chaney, F. Shipman, and G. Gorry, "Using Hypertext to Facilitate Information Sharing in Biomedical
`Research Groups", Proceedings of the 1989 Symposium for Computer Applications in Medical Care,
`1989, pp. 350-354.
`F. Shipman and C. Marshall, "Roles, Characteristics, Affordances of Spatialized Information",
`Proceedings of the ECHT '94 Workshop on Spatial Metaphors, 1994.
`Selected Other Publications
`F. Shipman and C. Marshall, "Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and
`Directions", Xerox PARC Technical Report ISTL-CSA-94-08-02, 1994.
`F. Shipman, "Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization", Ph.D.
`Dissertation, Technical Report CU-CS-658-93, Department of Computer Science, University of
`Colorado, Boulder, 1993.
`Books and Proceedings Edited
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and D. Levy, Proceedings of Digital Libraries 95:The Second Annual Conference
`on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries.
`Workshops Organized
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Tacit Knowledge: Icebergs in Collaborative Design", Workshop at ACM
`Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 96 (CSCW 96).
`Panels
`D. Redmiles, L. Johnson, C. Welty, A. Quilici, and F. Shipman, "How the Web Influences KBSE
`Technology", Conference on Knowledge-Based Software Engineering, September, 1996.
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`Research Support
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, and F. Shipman, "Managing the Location of Data Based upon Content, Media, and
`Usage", Hewlett Packard Research Grants Office, July, 1996 (equipment grant), $208,239.
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and C. Marshall, "Supporting the Authoring of Network-based Curriculum for
`Focussed Exploration", Advanced Research Program Agency, 1995-1997, $295,590.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Advanced Research to Support Visual and Kinesthetic Approaches to
`Information Processing and Collaboration within the P1000 Program", Office of Research and
`Development, 1995-1997, $304,931.
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Center for the Study of Digital Libraries", Texas
`Engineering Experiment Station / Computer Science Department, 1995-1996, $60,500.
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Center for the Study of Digital Libraries", Texas
`Engineering Experiment Station / Computer Science Department, 1994-1995, $92,125.
`Professional Service
`1995 - present, ACM SIGLink Network Information Director
`1996, Program committee, Posters and demonstrations co-chair, Hypertext '96 Conference
`1995, Program committee, Proceedings Chair, Digital Libraries '95 Conference
`1994, Program committee, 1994 East-West Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Virtual Reality
`(MHVR '94)
`1991, Student volunteer, Hypertext '91 Conference.
`Honors and Awards
`1993, InterCHI Doctoral Consortium
`1990 - 1991, NYNEX Research Fellowship, Univ. of Colorado
`1984 - 1988, National Merit Scholar
`Professional Societies
`1986 - present, Association for Computing Machinery
`Teaching Experience
`Spring 1995, Texas A&M; University, Computer Science 311, "Analysis of Algorithms"
`Textbook: Baase, S. Computer Algorithms: Introduction to Design and Analysis.
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`Frank Shipman, shipman@bush.cs.tamu.edu
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`Vitae / Resume for
`Frank M. Shipman, III
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`Home address:
`1922 Holleman Drive
`College Station, TX 77840
`409 764 - 8073
`Work address:
`Department of Computer Science
`Texas A&M; University
`College Station, TX 77843-3112
`409 862 - 3216
`Education
`Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1993, University of Colorado at Boulder
`Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization.
`Advisor: Gerhard Fischer
`M.S. in Computer Science, 1990, University of Colorado at Boulder
`B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1988, Rice University, Houston, Texas
`Employment
`Assistant Professor, 1997 - present
`Assistant Research Scientist, 1995 - 1997
`Texas A&M; University, College Station, Texas
`I am investigating issues in the areas of intelligent user-interfaces, computer supported cooperative
`work, hypermedia, and digital libraries.
`Consultant, 1992 - 1994
`Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California
`I studied how people use spatial layout when organizing information and the potential to recognize and
`use implicit spatial structure in spatial hypertext.
`Graduate Research Assistant, 1990 - 1993
`University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
`I explored knowledge-base evolution through a combination of knowledge-based and hypermedia
`features enabling and supporting incremental formalization.
`Visiting Scientist, 1991
`Siemens Corporate Research and Development, Munich, Germany
`I helped produce the initial research framework for a new project exploring the use of hypermedia and
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19971015122332/http:/www.csdl.tamu.edu:80/~shipman/vitae.html
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`CSCW in software engineering.
`Systems Analyst, 1987 - 1989
`Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
`I worked on the design and development of the Virtual Notebook System, a distributed hypermedia
`system for supporting collaborative research.
`Programmer, 1986
`MicroDesigns International, Louisville, Kentucky
`I designed, implemented, and supported custom business software.
`Journal Publications
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, R. Furuta, D. Brenner, H. Hsieh, and V. Kumar, "Using Networked
`Information to Create Educational Guided Paths", to appear in International Journal of Educational
`Telecommunications (IJET) , 1997.
`F. Shipman and R. McCall, "Integrating Different Perspectives on Design Rationale: Supporting the
`Emergence of Design Rationale from Design Communication", Artificial Intelligence in Engineering
`Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing (AIEDAM), 11, 2 (April, 1997), pp. 141-154.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Spatial Hypertext: Designing for Change", Communications of the ACM,
`38, 8 (August, 1995), pp. 88-97.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and R. McCall, "Making Lange-Scale Information Resources Serve
`Communities of Practice", Journal of Management Information Systems, 11, 4 (Spring 1995), pp. 65-86.
`G. Fischer, J. Grudin, A. Lemke, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Supporting
`Indirect, Collaborative Design with Integrated Knowledge-Based Design Environments", Human-
`Computer Interaction, 7, 3 (1992), pp. 281-314.
`Book Chapters
`G. Fischer, J. Grudin, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, D. Redmiles, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Seeding,
`Evolutionary Growth and Reseeding: The Incremental Development of Collaborative Design
`Environments", to appear in G. Olson, J. Smith, and T. Malone, editors, Coordination Theory and
`Collaboration Technology , in preparation for 1997.
`R. McCall, P. Bennett, P. d'Oronzio, J. Ostwald, F. Shipman, and N. Wallace, "PHIDIAS: Integrating
`CAD graphics into Dynamic Hypertext", in A. Rizk, N. Streitz, and J. Andre, editors, Hypertexts:
`Concepts, Systems, and Applications (Proceedings of the European Conference on HyperText),
`Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 152-165.
`Refereed Conference Publications
`R. Furuta, F. Shipman, C. Marshall, D. Brenner, and H. Hsieh, "Hypertext Paths and the World-Wide
`Web: Experiences with Walden's Paths", Hypertext '97 Proceedings, pp. 167-176.
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19971015122332/http:/www.csdl.tamu.edu:80/~shipman/vitae.html
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`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Effects of Hypertext Technology on the Practice of Information Triage",
`Hypertext '97 Proceedings, pp. 124-133.
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and C. Marshall, "Generating Web-Based Presentations in Spatial Hypertext",
`Proceedings of the Intelligent User Interfaces Conference, Orlando, Florida, (Jan. 6-9, 1997), pp. 71-78.
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, R. Furuta, D. Brenner, H. Hsieh, and V. Kumar, "Creating Educational Guided
`Paths over the World-Wide Web", Proceedings of Ed-Telecom '96, Boston, Massachusetts, (June 17-22,
`1996), pp. 326-331.
`R. Furuta, C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and J. Leggett, "Physical Objects in the Digital Library",
`Proceedings of the ACM Digital Libraries '96 Conference, Bethesda, Maryland, (March 20-23, 1996),
`pp. 109-115.
`P. Nuernberg, R. Furuta, J. Leggett, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Digital Libraries: Issues and
`Architectures", Proceedings of the Digital Libraries '95 Conference, Austin, Texas, (June 15-17, 1995),
`pp. 147-153.
`F. Shipman, C. Marshall, and T. Moran "Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized
`Spatial Layouts of Information", Proceedings of CHI '95, Denver, Colorado (May 7-11, 1995), pp.
`346-353.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and J. Coombs, "VIKI: Spatial Hypertext Supporting Emergent Structure",
`Proceedings of 1994 European Conference on Hypermedia Technology (ECHT '94), 1994, pp. 13-23.
`A. Girgensohn, D. Redmiles, and F. Shipman, "Agent-Based Support for Communication between
`Developers and Users in Software Design", Proceedings of Conference on Knowledge-Based Software
`Engineering (KBSE '94), 1994, pp. 22-29.
`C. Marshall, F. Shipman, and R. McCall, "Putting Digital Libraries to Work: Issues from Experience
`with Community Memories", Proceedings of Digital Libraries (DL '94), 1994, pp. 126-133.
`F. Shipman and R. McCall, "Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization",
`Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '94), 1994, pp. 285-291.
`G. Fischer, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman, "Seeding, Evolutionary Growth, and
`Reseeding: Supporting the Incremental Development of Design Environments", Proceedings of Human
`Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '94), 1994, pp. 292-298.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Searching for the Missing Link: Discovering Implicit Structure in Spatial
`Hypertext", Hypertext '93 Proceedings, 1993, pp. 217-230.
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Supporting Communication Between Designers With Artifact-Centered
`Evolving Information Spaces", Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work, 1992, pp. 394-401.
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Making it Easy for Designers to Provide Design Rationale", Proceedings of
`the AAAI '92 Workshop on Design Rationale, AAAI, 1992, pp. 227-233.
`A. Girgensohn and F. Shipman, "Supporting Knowledge Acquisition by End Users: Tools and
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`Representations", Proceedings of the Symposium of Applied Computing, 1992, pp. 340-348.
`A. Jarczyk, P. Loeffler, and F. Shipman, "Design Rationale for Software Engineering: A Survey",
`Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1992, pp.
`577-586.
`R. McCall, J. Ostwald, and F. Shipman, "Supporting Designers' Access to Information through Virtually
`Structured Hypermedia", Proceedings of 1991 Conference on Intelligent Computer Aided Design, 1991,
`pp. 116-127.
`R. McCall, J. Ostwald, F. Shipman, and N. Wallace, "The PHIDIAS HyperCAD System: Extending
`CAD with Hypermedia", Proceedings of the ACADIA Conference, 1990, pp. 145-156.
`F. Shipman, R. Chaney, and G. Gorry, "Distributed Hypertext for Collaborative Research: The Virtual
`Notebook System", Hypertext '89 Proceedings, 1989, pp. 129-135.
`R. Chaney, F. Shipman, and G. Gorry, "Using Hypertext to Facilitate Information Sharing in Biomedical
`Research Groups", Proceedings of the 1989 Symposium for Computer Applications in Medical Care,
`1989, pp. 350-354.
`F. Shipman and C. Marshall, "Roles, Characteristics, Affordances of Spatialized Information",
`Proceedings of the ECHT '94 Workshop on Spatial Metaphors, 1994.
`Selected Other Publications
`F. Shipman and C. Marshall, "Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and
`Directions", Xerox PARC Technical Report ISTL-CSA-94-08-02, 1994.
`F. Shipman, "Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization", Ph.D.
`Dissertation, Technical Report CU-CS-658-93, Department of Computer Science, University of
`Colorado, Boulder, 1993.
`Books and Proceedings Edited
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and D. Levy, Proceedings of Digital Libraries 95:The Second Annual Conference
`on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries.
`Workshops Organized
`B. Reeves and F. Shipman, "Tacit Knowledge: Icebergs in Collaborative Design", Workshop at ACM
`Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 96 (CSCW 96).
`Panels
`D. Redmiles, L. Johnson, C. Welty, A. Quilici, and F. Shipman, "How the Web Influences KBSE
`Technology", Conference on Knowledge-Based Software Engineering, September, 1996.
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`Research Support
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, and F. Shipman, "Managing the Location of Data Based upon Content, Media, and
`Usage", Hewlett Packard Research Grants Office, July, 1996 (equipment grant), $208,239.
`F. Shipman, R. Furuta, and C. Marshall, "Supporting the Authoring of Network-based Curriculum for
`Focussed Exploration", Advanced Research Program Agency, 1995-1997, $295,590.
`C. Marshall and F. Shipman, "Advanced Research to Support Visual and Kinesthetic Approaches to
`Information Processing and Collaboration within the P1000 Program", Office of Research and
`Development, 1995-1997, $304,931.
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Center for the Study of Digital Libraries", Texas
`Engineering Experiment Station / Computer Science Department, 1995-1996, $60,500.
`J. Leggett, R. Furuta, C. Marshall, and F. Shipman, "Center for the Study of Digital Libraries", Texas
`Engineering Experiment Station / Computer Science Department, 1994-1995, $92,125.
`Professional Service
`1995 - present, ACM SIGLink Network Information Director
`1996, Program committee, Posters and demonstrations co-chair, Hypertext '96 Conference
`1995, Program committee, Proceedings Chair, Digital Libraries '95 Conference
`1994, Program committee, 1994 East-West Conference on Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Virtual Reality
`(MHVR '94)
`1991, Student volunteer, Hypertext '91 Conference.
`Honors and Awards
`1993, InterCHI Doctoral Consortium
`1990 - 1991, NYNEX Research Fellowship, Univ. of Colorado
`1984 - 1988, National Merit Scholar
`Professional Societies
`1986 - present, Association for Computing Machinery
`Teaching Experience
`Spring 1995, Texas A&M; University, Computer Science 311, "Analysis of Algorithms"
`Textbook: Baase, S. Computer Algorithms: Introduction to Design and Analysis.
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