Utilizando CCM no suporte a sessÃes cooperativas sÃncronas

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

The Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is concerned with investigating how people cooperate to solve problems and how that cooperation can be supported using computer resources. Synchronous cooperative applications provide functionalities that allow synchronous interaction among members of a group, who may be in the same place or geographically separated. Those applications need control mechanisms wich enable managing the session participants and allow them to access shared resources during the session. Amongst the technologies used to deploy synchronous session support solutions, CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) is quite important for providing interoperability among applications implemented in different languages, independent from platform, protocols and network technologies. CCM (CORBA Component Model) aims to facilitate applications deployment using CORBA as distribution platform. Therefore, the purpose of this work it providing a synchronous cooperative session management service (CSMS) using the CCMâs component technology. The main aspects treated by this service are the management of the session participants and the control mechanism used to supervise accessing shared resources during the session

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ciencia da computacao ccm synchronous cooperative sessions ccm cscw sessÃes cooperativas sÃncronas cscw

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