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First Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing
Croquet - A Collaboration System Architecture
Heian Jingu Shrine, Kyoto, Japan
January 31-January 31
ISBN: 0-7695-1975-X
David A. Smith, Bell South
Alan Kay, Viewpoints Research Institute, Inc.
Andreas Raab, University of Magdeburg, Germany
David P. Reed, MIT Media Laboratory
Croquet [18] is a computer software architecture built from the ground up with a focus on deep collaboration between teams of users. It is a totally open, totally free, highly portable extension to the Squeak [5] programming system. Croquet is a complete development and delivery platform for doing real collaborative work. There is no distinction between the user environment and the development environment.
Croquet is focused on interactions inside of a 3D shared space that is used for context based collaboration, where each user can see all of the others and what their current focus is. This allows for an extremely compelling shared experience. A new collaboration architecture/protocol called TeaTime has been developed to enable this functionality. The rendering architecture is built on top of OpenGL [13].
Index Terms:
Croquet, collaboration, User Interface, 3D graphics, Squeak, Smalltalk, TeaTime, OpenGL, peer-to-peer
Citation:
David A. Smith, Alan Kay, Andreas Raab, David P. Reed, "Croquet - A Collaboration System Architecture," c5, pp.2, First Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing, 2003
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