Desktop videoconferencing software tools are of paramount importance to collaborative cooperation in emerging virtual organizations and to teleworking in general. This paper discusses critical issues in communication and collaboration using desktop videoconferencing tools. We then suggest to videoconferencing software builders some actual software mechanisms that could implement these policies. Finally, we present some guidelines for conduct to people who will be involved in desktop videoconferences as participants
This longitudinal case study examines the use of desktop videoconferencing in one organization. Thre...
This guide aims to provide an introduction to Desktop Video Conferencing. You may be familiar with v...
A desktop multiparty videoconferencing system should support communication tasks in real life situat...
Desktop computers are increasingly used as communications devices. Advances in digital media are mak...
As companies go international or decentralize, there is an urgent need to complement store-and-forwa...
This paper discusses critical issues in cross-cultural communication and collaboration using desktop...
This paper proposes, and applies, a framework for examining desktop video conferencing in the organi...
This paper suggests that desktop computer-based video conferencing, with high fidelity sound, and gr...
Desktop Video Conferencing (DVC) allows individuals to share video, audio and text communications fr...
The term “web conferencing” refers to the use of internet-based tools enabling real-time group commu...
Despite their long research history, few synchronous conferencing tools have found widespread deploy...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
We describe the implementation and test of a novel three-party desktop videoconferencing system. To ...
Videoconferencing is a way to make people meet regardless of the geo-graphical distance between them...
Luleå University of Technology has since 1997 used net-based learning environments based on desktop ...
This longitudinal case study examines the use of desktop videoconferencing in one organization. Thre...
This guide aims to provide an introduction to Desktop Video Conferencing. You may be familiar with v...
A desktop multiparty videoconferencing system should support communication tasks in real life situat...
Desktop computers are increasingly used as communications devices. Advances in digital media are mak...
As companies go international or decentralize, there is an urgent need to complement store-and-forwa...
This paper discusses critical issues in cross-cultural communication and collaboration using desktop...
This paper proposes, and applies, a framework for examining desktop video conferencing in the organi...
This paper suggests that desktop computer-based video conferencing, with high fidelity sound, and gr...
Desktop Video Conferencing (DVC) allows individuals to share video, audio and text communications fr...
The term “web conferencing” refers to the use of internet-based tools enabling real-time group commu...
Despite their long research history, few synchronous conferencing tools have found widespread deploy...
As multimedia becomes an integral part of collaborative systems, we must understand how to design su...
We describe the implementation and test of a novel three-party desktop videoconferencing system. To ...
Videoconferencing is a way to make people meet regardless of the geo-graphical distance between them...
Luleå University of Technology has since 1997 used net-based learning environments based on desktop ...
This longitudinal case study examines the use of desktop videoconferencing in one organization. Thre...
This guide aims to provide an introduction to Desktop Video Conferencing. You may be familiar with v...
A desktop multiparty videoconferencing system should support communication tasks in real life situat...