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This original IC&V Evaluation Working Group, had members
from CMU, focused on the effect of computer tools on group problem solving and
communication, especially collaborative writing; the MITRE Corporation, focused
on logging and data collection for evaluation and training; NIMA, focused on the testing of
methodologies and tools for visualization, networking, and distributed systems;
NIST, focused on evaluation methodology and infrastructure, and Amerind (PI Lloyd Brodsky), focused on
system dynamics modeling for evaluation of collaborative planning systems.
Lynette Hirschman, MITRE, chaired the EWG.
The first draft of this report was written by researchers from NIST and
MITRE. This updated document Revision 4.0 was written by a team at MITRE,
consisting of Laurie Damianos, Jill Drury, Tari Fanderclai, Jeff Kurtz, Lynette
Hirschman, and Frank Linton.