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Conflict Resolution of Structured Document Collaborative Editing based on the Partial Replication Architecture in Cloud Platform

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1Aim to the limited storage and computing power of the mobile device, the paper proposes a conflict resolution algorithm called MCPS, which based on the partial replication architecture to support collaborative editing of structured document in cloud platform. We deploy the MCPS algorithm on the cloud server, every collaborative client participates the structured document's editing work by the partial replication architecture, and convert the replication to the tree structure. In order to satisfy the intention of multi-user as much as possible, we put forward two new definitions about replication listener and liveness to justify the priority of operation executing. We summarize several conflict conditions and give the resolution strategies. Finally, give a case analysis to describe the execution process of strategy, to validate the whole strategy.

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  • (2018)MCPS2: Intention Maintenance of Structure Document Based MCPS Under Mobile PlatformComputer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing10.1007/978-981-13-3044-5_2(20-31)Online publication date: 11-Dec-2018

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    ChineseCSCW '17: Proceedings of the 12th Chinese Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
    September 2017
    269 pages
    ISBN:9781450353526
    DOI:10.1145/3127404
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    1. CLOUD server
    2. liveness
    3. partial replication architecture
    4. structured document
    5. tree structure

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    • National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
    • Shanghai Natural Science Foundation

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