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Fifth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'99)
A General Purpose Virtual Collaboration Room
Las Vegas, Nevada
October 18-October 22
ISBN: 0-7695-0434-5
Runhe Huang, The University of Aizu
Jianhua Ma, The University of Aizu
The general purpose virtual collaboration room (VCR) is an Internet based desktop groupware system that enables a group of remote individuals to flexibly and naturally conduct their collaborative teaching/learning/working without constraints on collaboration types, working styles, group scales, and system platforms. To cope with the complexity, a room metaphor, i.e., emulating a physical room and objects in it, is used as a framework of the system. System implementation becomes no more complex than the case of using one object by identifying associated objects in communication messages between a room server and clients. The VCR provides rich and effective support of awareness of the user, object, space, and their mutual relations. With the use of Java applets for system implementations, users can enter and use a VCR from any standard Java enabled Web browser.
Citation:
Runhe Huang, Jianhua Ma, "A General Purpose Virtual Collaboration Room," iceccs, pp.21, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'99), 1999
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