This project continues the work started in our depth study project in the fall of 2004, develop- ing a framework for mobile collaborative applications on mobile phones utilizing Personal Area Networks (PANs). This paper describes central, theoretical concepts connected to the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) comput- ing, the Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANETs) and the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) domains, focusing on "Same-Place-Same-Time" collaboration. We argue how the spread of PAN technology and mobile phones enable for a broad range of new collaborative applications supporting both collocated work and spontaneous interaction. Updated information about relevant technologies and related projects are discussed and evaluated. The re...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Collaborative software is usually thought of as providing audio-video conferencing services, applica...
The main aim of the research presented in this Thesis was to investigate'how can collaborative middl...
This project continues the work started in our depth study project in the fall of 2004, develop- in...
This project explores the domain of collaborative applications using mobile phones and Personal Area...
This master thesis presents a new and redesigned version of Peer2Me, a framework for developing mobi...
This project continues the work started in our depth study project in the fall of 2004, developing a...
This master thesis presents a new and redesigned version of Peer2Me, a framework for developing mobi...
This project was started to develop a new improved version of the Peer2Me framework. After having ev...
Abstract-- This paper presents the MANCAF framework that enables programmers to develop mobile colla...
Peer-to-Peer programming (P2P) has in recent years become a widely explored research area. With the ...
This study presents the implementation of a voice messaging system using the Peer2Me framework. Voic...
Communication and collaboration is often independent of time and place. Thus, the collaboration tool...
Mobile handheld devices are becoming more and more widely common among users. Their increasing compu...
Communication and collaboration is often independent of time and place. Thus, the collaboration tool...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Collaborative software is usually thought of as providing audio-video conferencing services, applica...
The main aim of the research presented in this Thesis was to investigate'how can collaborative middl...
This project continues the work started in our depth study project in the fall of 2004, develop- in...
This project explores the domain of collaborative applications using mobile phones and Personal Area...
This master thesis presents a new and redesigned version of Peer2Me, a framework for developing mobi...
This project continues the work started in our depth study project in the fall of 2004, developing a...
This master thesis presents a new and redesigned version of Peer2Me, a framework for developing mobi...
This project was started to develop a new improved version of the Peer2Me framework. After having ev...
Abstract-- This paper presents the MANCAF framework that enables programmers to develop mobile colla...
Peer-to-Peer programming (P2P) has in recent years become a widely explored research area. With the ...
This study presents the implementation of a voice messaging system using the Peer2Me framework. Voic...
Communication and collaboration is often independent of time and place. Thus, the collaboration tool...
Mobile handheld devices are becoming more and more widely common among users. Their increasing compu...
Communication and collaboration is often independent of time and place. Thus, the collaboration tool...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Collaborative software is usually thought of as providing audio-video conferencing services, applica...
The main aim of the research presented in this Thesis was to investigate'how can collaborative middl...