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From Undo to Multi-User Applications

by Thomas Berlage, Andreas Genau - In Proceedings of the Vienna Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1993
"... . The interaction history of a document can be modelled as a tree of command objects. This model does not only support recovery (undo/redo), but is also suitable for cooperation between distributed users working on a common document. Various coupling modes can be supported. Switching between mod ..."
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can be applied because conflicting actions can later be undone automatically. 1 Introduction In the context of the GINA [14] project at GMD we have developed a model for the generic implementation of mechanisms for multi-user applications for both synchronous and asynchronous cooperation. GINA

Constructing multi-user applications in REX

by Stephen Crane, Naranker Dulay , 1991
"... Configuration programming emphasizes the separation of structure from traditional programming concerns. It views a program in terms of a structural configuration of interconnected component instances. While components may be programmed in a variety of heterogeneous languages, their interconnection m ..."
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must be expressed by a configuration language. We describe facilities of the configuration language Darwin which permit the description of multi-user applications in a manner identical to `normal' configuration-based parallel or distributed programs. The implementation platform, Rex, is described

Conflict Visualization for Collaborative Multi-user Applications

by Jürgen Vogel , 2004
"... If a collaborative multi-user application allows concurrent or asynchronous manipulation of shared data, user actions may conflict. While conicts can be resolved syntactically by concurrency control, the system is not able to interpret actions, and the determined result might violate the users' ..."
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If a collaborative multi-user application allows concurrent or asynchronous manipulation of shared data, user actions may conflict. While conicts can be resolved syntactically by concurrency control, the system is not able to interpret actions, and the determined result might violate the users

Comparing the Programming Demands of SingleUser and Multi-User Applications . ln

by John F. Patterson - Proceedings of the fourth Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'91 , 1991
"... Synchronous multi-user applications are designed to support two or more simultaneous users. The RENDEZVOUSTM1 system is an infrastructure for building such multi-user applications. Several multi-user applications, such as a tic-tac-toe game. a multi-user CardTable application, and a multi-user white ..."
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Synchronous multi-user applications are designed to support two or more simultaneous users. The RENDEZVOUSTM1 system is an infrastructure for building such multi-user applications. Several multi-user applications, such as a tic-tac-toe game. a multi-user CardTable application, and a multi-user

From Undo to Multi-User Applications - the Demo

by Michael Spenke - In [Ashlund et al , 1993
"... The object-oriented history mechanism of the GINA application framework and its relevance for multi-user applications are demonstrated. The interaction history of a document is represented as a tree of command objects. Synchronous cooperation is supported by replicating the document state and exchan ..."
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The object-oriented history mechanism of the GINA application framework and its relevance for multi-user applications are demonstrated. The interaction history of a document is represented as a tree of command objects. Synchronous cooperation is supported by replicating the document state

Relational Views as a Model for Automatic Distributed Implementation of Multi-User Applications

by T. C. Nicholas Graham, Tore Urnes - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACM CSCW’92 CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK, P59–66 , 1992
"... Multi-user applications support multiple users performing a related task in a distributed context. This paper describes Weasel, a system for implementing multi-user applications. Weasel is based on the relational view model, in which user interfaces are specified as relations between program dat ..."
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Multi-user applications support multiple users performing a related task in a distributed context. This paper describes Weasel, a system for implementing multi-user applications. Weasel is based on the relational view model, in which user interfaces are specified as relations between program

Using Declarative Constraints to Specify the Data Model of Multi-User Application

by Boris Van Schooten, Parlevink Group - Proceedings of DSVIS 2002 , 2002
"... Complex applications such as multi-user applications may fruitfully be viewed as being composed of a number of independent agents which access and modify a shared data structure. We will view this shared data so as to include the domain data being viewed and edited as well as the entire user int ..."
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Complex applications such as multi-user applications may fruitfully be viewed as being composed of a number of independent agents which access and modify a shared data structure. We will view this shared data so as to include the domain data being viewed and edited as well as the entire user

An Agent-Based Architecture for Multi-User Applications

by J. Correas, F. Bueno, D. Teruel, A. Garcia-Serrano, Facultad De Informática
"... The main problem addressed in this paper is the heavy-weighted processes involved in the dialogue management and knowledgebased tasks that support the user-agent interaction according with the user needs and the dialogue evolution. The approach followed in the deployed system has been a two-sided do ..."
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The main problem addressed in this paper is the heavy-weighted processes involved in the dialogue management and knowledgebased tasks that support the user-agent interaction according with the user needs and the dialogue evolution. The approach followed in the deployed system has been a two

A User-Flow approach for multi-user applications with DMS (Distributed Modules System)

by Sylvain Huet Scol, Sylvain Huet
"... We have developped tools that bring to non-programmer people the power to design multi-user applications over internet. Multi-user application is not only 3d virtual world, it is more generally application in which people can interact with or through the same "object". Because they are ..."
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We have developped tools that bring to non-programmer people the power to design multi-user applications over internet. Multi-user application is not only 3d virtual world, it is more generally application in which people can interact with or through the same "object". Because

Designing and Implementing Multi-User Applications: A Case Study

by Prasun Dewan , 1993
"... this paper, we describe the user interface and implementation of the application, give the rationale for our design choices, describe our experience with the tools and techniques used in the implementation, and present conclusions and directions for future work. Key Words: CSCW, distributed objects, ..."
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this paper, we describe the user interface and implementation of the application, give the rationale for our design choices, describe our experience with the tools and techniques used in the implementation, and present conclusions and directions for future work. Key Words: CSCW, distributed objects
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