The article starts describing synchronous, document-based groupware applications as an important basis for virtual workspaces and internet-wide distributed collaborating teams working in areas such as media design, engineering and electronic banking. New communicative and collaborative software solutions are preconditions for such scenarios. The article points out deficits of existing application sharing technology used for collaboration, suggests supplementing this technology by synchronous documentbased groupware applications and lists requirements for these applications. It is described how general support for replication, synchronisation and concurrency control a development framework should provide. Furthermore the article discusses, h...
This thesis makes several primary and secondary contributions to the area of Collaborative Computing...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
The key aspects of the rapid evolution of information and the new potentials for communication betwe...
The article starts describing synchronous, document-based groupware applications as an important bas...
This paper describes the design choices and the prototype implementation of CoopScan, a generic fram...
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research focuses on the role of computers to support grou...
This paper presents the DISCIPLE framework, a novel architecture for synchronous groupware, which en...
Many collaborative applications built based on similar component functions but implemented in differ...
The ability to share synchronized views of interactions with an application is critical to supportin...
A new method of designing collaborative multimedia environments for computer assisted problem solvin...
Computer supported cooperative working (CSCW) extends traditional work forms by possibilities to sup...
Despite significant proliferation of Internet services in recent years, technology for computer-supp...
Web applications offering real-time collaboration support (e.g. Google Docs) allow geographically di...
Business team collaboration in the future will increasingly take place in an environment where every...
Abstract. Developing applications for Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) is a complicated ...
This thesis makes several primary and secondary contributions to the area of Collaborative Computing...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
The key aspects of the rapid evolution of information and the new potentials for communication betwe...
The article starts describing synchronous, document-based groupware applications as an important bas...
This paper describes the design choices and the prototype implementation of CoopScan, a generic fram...
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) research focuses on the role of computers to support grou...
This paper presents the DISCIPLE framework, a novel architecture for synchronous groupware, which en...
Many collaborative applications built based on similar component functions but implemented in differ...
The ability to share synchronized views of interactions with an application is critical to supportin...
A new method of designing collaborative multimedia environments for computer assisted problem solvin...
Computer supported cooperative working (CSCW) extends traditional work forms by possibilities to sup...
Despite significant proliferation of Internet services in recent years, technology for computer-supp...
Web applications offering real-time collaboration support (e.g. Google Docs) allow geographically di...
Business team collaboration in the future will increasingly take place in an environment where every...
Abstract. Developing applications for Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) is a complicated ...
This thesis makes several primary and secondary contributions to the area of Collaborative Computing...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is a research field concerned with the design and impleme...
The key aspects of the rapid evolution of information and the new potentials for communication betwe...