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Improving Computer Support for Cooperative Applications over Internet

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Internet Applications (ICSC 1999)

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The development of environments for telecooperation over Internet is an increasing necessity for speeding up learning, development and cooperation. In this paper, we introduce an architecture model and a protocol, designed to allow multiple on-line communication among several collaborating tools. An abstract event model, which supports remote operation, is also presented. In the practical field we discuss the features of TeleMeeting, a system developed in Java, that supports the previous concepts and incorporates several tools to improve the ”virtual meetings” over Internet.

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Burguillo, J.C., Fernández, M.J., Llamas, M., Anido, L. (1999). Improving Computer Support for Cooperative Applications over Internet. In: Hui, L.C.K., Lee, DL. (eds) Internet Applications. ICSC 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1749. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46652-9_30

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