| G. Chung and P. Dewan. A Mechanism for Supporting Client Migration in a Shared Window System. In Proceedings of the Ninth User Interface Software and Technology, pages 11--20, Nov. 1996. |
....most promising schemes are often hybrids, e.g. 16, 17, 27] The architecture presented in this paper also tries to exploit domain specific properties using a hybrid approach. Besides static workgroup topology, some research also considers dynamic changes to the workgroup and client migration [5, 11], in particular accommodation of late comers that need to be updated on the current state of the session. Two competing solutions are replaying all previous events to the newcomer vs. transmitting a current image of application state. Because the history of previous events can become arbitrarily ....
Chung G., P. Dewan (1996). A mechanism for supporting client migration in a shared window system. Proc. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'96), pp. 1120.
....separate graphical and application state, and synchronize only application state. b) A distributed shared scene graph achieves replication that is transparent to the application. Besides static workgroup topology, some research also considers dynamic changes to the workgroup and client migration [4, 10], in particular accommodation of latecomers that need to be updated on the current state of the session. Two competing solutions are replaying all previous events to the newcomer vs. transmitting a current image of application state. Because the history of previous events can become arbitrarily ....
Chung G., P. Dewan (1996). A mechanism for supporting client migration in a shared window system. Proc. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'96), pp. 11-20.
....choosing the right trade offs for the given application, and the most promising schemes are often hybrids, e.g. 13, 14, 20] and also the architecture presented in this paper. Besides static workgroup topology, some research also considers dynamic changes to the workgroup and client migration [5, 10], in particular accommodation of late comers that need to be updated on the current state of the session. Two competing solutions are replaying all previous events to the newcomer vs. transmitting a current image of application state. Because the history of previous events can become arbitrarily ....
Chung G., P. Dewan (1996). A mechanism for supporting client migration in a shared window system. Proc. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'96), pp. 11-20.
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G. Chung and P. Dewan. A Mechanism for Supporting Client Migration in a Shared Window System. In Proceedings of the Ninth User Interface Software and Technology, pages 11--20, Nov. 1996.
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