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Realtime Conferencing in GIS

Transactions in GIS, 1999
Most GIS applications support multi‐user facilities only to the extent that many people can access the same data as if they were each the only user. For collaborative work, it is beneficial for participants to be able to browse, annotate and query the data with full awareness of each other.
Clare Churcher, Neville Churcher
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Video conferencing systems

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985
In this paper several video conferencing systems are discussed. These include single person-camera, voice-switched, split-screen, continuous presence, and virtual space systems. Special emphasis is placed on the more recent video conferencing systems, i.e., the continuous presence and the virtual space systems.
Shaker Sabri, Birendra Prasada
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Delphi conferencing: Computer-based conferencing with anonymity

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1971
Abstract This paper is a report on an on-line (computer-automated) conference that was conducted for thirteen weeks in the spring of 1970. The conference involved twenty individuals throughout the country who were able to engage in the conference discussion at their convenience by going to a computer terminal at their time of choice.
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Virtual Reality Conferencing

2018 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality (AIVR), 2018
The development and availability of immersive VR devices has risen significantly in recent years. Combined with the latest milestones in computer graphics and the current motion tracking devices a certain feeling of presence inside the virtual world can be achieved which is aiming (or wishing) to be indistinguishable from the real world in the long ...
Patrick David Pazour   +2 more
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Desktop Video Conferencing

Education and Information Technologies, 2002
As a relatively new delivery medium, desktop video conferencing (DVC) promises to bring traditional face-to-face teaching to computer screens. Although ample literature covers incorporating technology into classrooms, little documents the experiences and perceptions of participants in DVC courses and DVC's effects on teaching and learning.
Paula F. Furr, Ronald G. Ragsdale
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Conferencing and collaborative computing

Multimedia Systems, 1996
As integrated services have become available to the desktop, users have embraced new modes of interaction, such as multimedia conferencing and collaborative computing. In this paper, we provide a survey of past and present research that has influenced this application area, and describe research directions for the future.
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Deployment issues of a VoIP conferencing system in a Virtual Conferencing Environment

Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology, 2003
Real-time services have been supported by and large on circuit-switched networks. Recent trends favour services ported on packet-switched networks. For audio conferencing, we need to consider many issues -- scalability, quality of the conference application, floor control and load on the clients/servers -- to name a few.
R. Venkatesha Prasad   +3 more
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Data conferencing in health care

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005
Data conferencing is a computing technique that helps people to communicate in realtime and to share information with others simultaneously. The T. 120 standard provides a base for: (1) multipoint data sharing; (2) interoperability; (3) reliable data transfer; (4) scalability, transparency and independence; (5) platform independence; (6) application ...
Gaofeng, Liu, Edward, Lemaire
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Distributed computer conferencing

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1987
Abstract By computer conferencing is meant a kind of computer-mediated message system with special kinds of advanced support for group communication. By the word “bulletin board system” is known systems with similar capabilities. Computer conference systems usually also provide more advanced database support for messaging than other message systems.
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Experiences with computer conferencing

Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services pulling it all together - SIGUCCS '85, 1985
Picture these: You've got a toothache and need someone to take over your consulting time on short notice so you can go to the dentist.You're a faculty member and want some advice on whether to purchase a used Kapro for $600.You're an instructor and suddenly you realize that you left something vital out of your instructions to your class about their ...
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