WebDesk- Collaboration Support for Distributed Projects

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Titel: WebDesk- Collaboration Support for Distributed Projects
Autoren: Peter Parnes, Dick Schefström, Kåre Synnes, Combining Messaging Realtime
Weitere Verfasser: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Quelle: http://media.csee.ltu.se/publications/1996/parnes96webdesk.pdf.
Publikationsjahr: 1996
Bestand: CiteSeerX
Schlagwörter: World Wide Web, Mbone, and Java-technology
Beschreibung: Interaction and Publishing into the work environment of the future. This paper describes the rationale and emerging architecture of WebDesk, a system integrating the three communication paradigms- the asynchronous, synchronous, and publishing- into a single homogeneous environment. The goal is to create a system which makes work independent of geographic location. The initial area of application, and source of requirements, is the “distributed knowledge intensive engineering project”, which we believe shows many characteristics which make computer based communication a suitable means for keeping it together: input as well as output is immaterial, (software, specifications, drawings); they are already heavily computerized; and, finally, they are almost always rather large team efforts. We also discuss architectural issues of WebDesk, what technology to use and what
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Abstract:Interaction and Publishing into the work environment of the future. This paper describes the rationale and emerging architecture of WebDesk, a system integrating the three communication paradigms- the asynchronous, synchronous, and publishing- into a single homogeneous environment. The goal is to create a system which makes work independent of geographic location. The initial area of application, and source of requirements, is the “distributed knowledge intensive engineering project”, which we believe shows many characteristics which make computer based communication a suitable means for keeping it together: input as well as output is immaterial, (software, specifications, drawings); they are already heavily computerized; and, finally, they are almost always rather large team efforts. We also discuss architectural issues of WebDesk, what technology to use and what