2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10606-004-5065-5
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Software Framework for Managing Heterogeneity in Mobile Collaborative Systems

Abstract: Heterogeneity in mobile computing devices and application scenarios complicates the development of collaborative software systems. Heterogeneity includes disparate computing and communication capabilities, differences in users' needs and interests, and semantic conflicts across different domains and representations. In this paper, we describe a software framework that supports mobile collaboration by managing several aspects of heterogeneity. Adopting graph as a common data structure for the application state … Show more

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“…Collaborating with other artists in local or remote locations often creates technical hurdles to be overcome, particularly in heterogeneous computing environments (Correa & Marsic, 2004). The process of discovering and resolving these issues removes the artist from their practice.…”
Section: Iva the Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborating with other artists in local or remote locations often creates technical hurdles to be overcome, particularly in heterogeneous computing environments (Correa & Marsic, 2004). The process of discovering and resolving these issues removes the artist from their practice.…”
Section: Iva the Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we allow a user interface on a master computer to directly interact with shared files on the local file system. The idea of different user-interface components implementing different algorithms is not new; for instance, it has been advocated to create different users of mobile and desktop computers [3]. A related question is whether each replicated program component in a replicated architecture has access to files needed to support the collaboration before the collaborative session begins.…”
Section: B Bi-architecture Collaboration Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correa and Marsic [5], and Li and Rui [23], address the problem when interoperating heterogeneous systems, particularly shared editors.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we address the problem of group coupling at the level of data representation, and the techniques and widgets at the user level can be incorporated on top of our approach. Our prior work [5] presents a framework to interoperate heterogeneous collaborative systems, based on the adaptation of the underlying data structure of the shared dataset. The data structure, represented as a graph, included both the structural and semantic relationships between the different shared elements.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%