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22 November 1999 Java virtual collaboration development environment for building synchronous collaborative application in heterogeneous environments
Ju Byoung Oh, Jin Suk Kim, Hye Kyu Kim
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Proceedings Volume 3845, Multimedia Systems and Applications II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371229
Event: Photonics East '99, 1999, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we describe Java Virtual Collaboration Development Environment (JVCDE) for building synchronous collaborative application in heterogeneous environments. The meaning of collaboration in this paper is an application sharing mechanism that allows multiple users to simultaneously work in an existing single user application. In collaboration system, one of the major problems is to support interoperability in multiple environments, where, all the participants of collaboration can share the same results. But In heterogeneous environments, it is more difficult to guarantee interoperability than homogenous environments. To solve these interoperability problems, we design and implement Java Virtual Collaboration Development Environment using JAVA language. We develop a prototype system based on the proposed framework.
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Ju Byoung Oh, Jin Suk Kim, and Hye Kyu Kim "Java virtual collaboration development environment for building synchronous collaborative application in heterogeneous environments", Proc. SPIE 3845, Multimedia Systems and Applications II, (22 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371229
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KEYWORDS
Java

Virtual reality

Prototyping

Computing systems

Human-machine interfaces

Multimedia

Distributed computing

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