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Collaborative naming in distributed systems
Distributed Systems Engineering, 1993Proposes an alternative naming model for distributed systems which is specifically oriented towards support for naming in group work (for example, in applications such as joint editing and computer conferencing). The goal of the model is to allow a great deal of flexibility in naming and to support both individual and group use of names.
Steve Benford, Ok-Ki Lee
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Distributed, collaborative software inspection
IEEE Software, 1993The Collaborative Software Inspection (CSI) tool, which provides a distributed, structured environment for performing inspections on all software-development products, including specifications, designs, code, and test cases, is described. The inspection environment lets geographically distributed inspection participants meet with people in other cities
Vahid Mashayekhi +3 more
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A Collaborative Framework for Distributed Microscopy
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM SC98 Conference, 1998This paper outlines the motivation, requirements, and architecture of a collaborative framework for distributed virtual microscopy. In this context, the requirements are specified in terms of (1) functionality, (2) scalability, (3) interactivity, and (4) safety and security. Functionality refers to what and how an instrument does something. Scalability
Bahram Parvin, John R. Taylor, Ge Cong
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Multimodal interaction for distributed collaboration
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 2004We demonstrate a same-time different-place collaboration system for managing crisis situations using geospatial information. Our system enables distributed spatial decision-making by providing a multimodal interface to team members. Decision makers in front of large screen displays and/or desktop computers, and emergency responders in the field with ...
Levent Bolelli +7 more
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Enabling distributed collaborative science
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2000To enable collaboration over distance, a collaborative environment that uses a specialized scientific instrument called a nanoManipulator is evaluated. The nanoManipulator incorporates visualization and force feedback technology to allow scientists to see, feel, and modify biological samples being studied with an Atomic Force Microscope.
Hudson, T. +4 more
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Collaborative distributed virtual sculpting
Proceedings IEEE Virtual Reality 2001, 2002A lot of effort is now being put into developing collaborative distributed virtual environments. However very few projects address collaborative virtual sculpting in which the shapes of the target objects are likely changing continuously. Some major issues including user interaction, data transmission, concurrent object editing by multiple clients and ...
Frederick W. B. Li +2 more
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Collaborative Goal Distribution in Distributed Multiagent Systems
2018 Second IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing (IRC), 2018Distributed multiagent systems consist of multiple agents which perform related tasks. In this kind of system, the tasks are distributed amongst the agents by an operator based on shared information. The information used to assign tasks includes not only agent's capability, but also agent's state, the goal's state, and conditions from the surrounding ...
Sujin Park +8 more
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Distributed Architecture for Supporting Collaboration
2015The research concerned by this paper is the design and implementation of a distributed digital system supporting participants during co-located collaborative sessions. In many companies, traditional methods are still used. The challenge is to propose a computer supported solution for helping the capitalization of knowledge without impacting the ...
Claude Moulin +3 more
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Collaboration in Distributed Software Development
2009oftware development is an intense collaborative process where success depends on the ability to create, share and integrate information. Given the trend towards globalization in the software development industry, distance creates an additional challenge to development processes, as fewer opportunities for rich interaction and lower frequencies of ...
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e-Collaboration in Distributed Requirements Determination
International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2005It is widely agreed that the trend toward distributed software development is growing. Although there are difficulties involved, this trend is here to stay, as organizations will continue to search for ways to develop software at lower cost but with same quality.
J. Roberto Evaristo +2 more
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