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NetIsle: A Hybrid Peer-to-Peer Groupware System Based on Push Technology for Small Group Collaboration

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Databases in Networked Information Systems (DNIS 2003)

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This paper describes small group collaboration solutions based upon push technology, which provides awareness for collaboration, reduces efforts for necessary information discovery, and makes users collaboration initiators, active information providers and new values creators. The push technology-based tools, i.e. File Pusher, Scheduler, NetIsle Mailer, etc., are implemented in a hybrid peer-to-peer general-purpose groupware system, called NetIsle, which has been developed by using Java RMI and sockets and can be run on any platform where Java VM is available.

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Shtykh, R., Jin, Q. (2003). NetIsle: A Hybrid Peer-to-Peer Groupware System Based on Push Technology for Small Group Collaboration. In: Bianchi-Berthouze, N. (eds) Databases in Networked Information Systems. DNIS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2822. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39845-5_15

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