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J. Bates et aL, "Integrating Real-World and Computer-Supported Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility," IEEE WETqCE (Workshop on Emerging Technologies), 1998.

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Channel Islands in a Reflective Ocean: Large-Scale .. - Crowcroft, Bacon, ..   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....In this article we discuss requirements of and propose a design for a multicast service that can distribute event messages to subscribers throughout the Internet on a scalc comparable to today s transport levcl services. We can envisage a world in which pervasive computing devices generate 10,000,000,000 events per second. We can foresee a time when there are thousalads of millions of event subscribers all over the planet, with publishers having popularities as low as no or only a single subscriber, or as high as the entire world. Event driven and messaging infrastructures are ....

....rapid and dynamic integration of legacy and monolithic software applications into distributed systems. Event infrastructures also support deployment and evelution of traditionally difficult to build active systems such as large scale collaborative environments and mobility aware architectures [1] Event notification is conccrncd with propagation of state changes in objects in the form of events. A crucial aspect of events is that they occur asynchronously. Event consumers have no control over when events are triggered. On the other hand, event suppliers do not generally know which ....

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J. Bates et aL, "Integrating Real-World and Computer-Supported Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility," IEEE WETqCE (Workshop on Emerging Technologies), 1998.


Frame-buffer on Demand: Applications of Stateless.. - Li, Stafford-Fraser.. (1999)   (Correct)

....of our system on the VNC protocol [12] What makes our system fundamentally different is that X protocol is system specific while the VNC protocol is not tied to any operating system or windowing system. Many collaborative applications make use of system specific events to create shared components [5], and as a result, they loose the platform independence property. VNC and NetMeeting [15] have broken this event based convention and make the sharing take place at the frame buffer level. NetMeeting is built on the T.128 protocol, formerly known as the T.SHARE application sharing protocol. ....

....event based systems and discussed their advantages and disadvantages. We traded off storage and bandwidth for heterogeneity. In our future work, we will extend the VNC system one step further to include some event based features, mainly because events can serve as indexing points into activities [5]. Without giving up platform independence, we ll store user events such as keystrokes and mouse clicks to automatically index a recorded VNC session. Hence, users will be able to not only search for work sessions, but also search within work sessions. 7. ACKOWLEDGEMENT Sheng Feng Li is a Ph.D. ....

Bates, J., Spiteri, M., Halls, D. and Bacon, J. (1998): "Integrating Real-World and Computer-Supported Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility", IEEE Seventh International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'98), IEEE Computer Society Press, June 17-19, 1998.


The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing - Bates (1998)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Bates)   (Correct)

....is no need to notify its location. An emerging option for the development of distributed VR is to use distributed systems techniques for the underlying model and then realise the VR component using a generally available toolkit, such as VRML2 [31] Work at Cambridge (UK) has taken this approach [26]. Despite much SOTA research in academia, when it comes to actual usability the SOTA systems are commercial distributed games, such as Quake II [182] Research systems do not come close to the quality of rendering update rates and interactivity of Quake II s underlying distributed architecture. ....

....of user interaction traditional computer based users, mobile users and VR users. As well as support for cooperation in these individual contexts, all of the users from di erent contexts may want to interact and thus federation of systems is an issue. Researchers have begun to look at this issue [26] but there is much work to be done. 14 Support for (Re)con guration in Distributed Systems Composing distributed applications from objects is now an accepted methodology. Many applications require complex organisations of intercommunicating objects. An example is a banking organisation s ....

J. Bates et al. Integrating Real-World and Computer-Supported Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility. In Proceedings of WETICE'98, 1998. Winner of best paper in conference award.

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