Abstract:
One of the major difficulties of building and deploying a distributed CSCW system is choosing or building an appropriate distributed infrastructure. While there are a number of solid infrastructures for building distributed information systems, most of these fall a long way short of providing the flexible and dynamic support required by CSCW systems.
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