True 3-D displays for avionics and mission crewstations
Elizabeth A. Sholler, Frederick M. Meyer, et al.
SPIE AeroSense 1997
Contextual collaboration seamlessly integrates existing groupware technologies into a uniform user experience that combines synchronous and asynchronous interactions. This user experience is usually supported by a collaboration infrastructure that needs to efficiently cope with the fast switching and integration of different modes of interaction. In this paper, we study a model for contextual collaboration that supports multiple modalities of collaboration. Our model is based on generic shared objects that provide building blocks for supporting contextual collaboration applications. We describe a native implementation of this model and evaluate its behavior under different media traffic conditions. We compare the native implementation with an alternative implementation that integrates existing notification and meeting servers to deliver the same model behavior. We discuss trade-offs and limitations of those two implementations. © J.UCS.
Elizabeth A. Sholler, Frederick M. Meyer, et al.
SPIE AeroSense 1997
Gal Badishi, Idit Keidar, et al.
IEEE TDSC
Robert G. Farrell, Catalina M. Danis, et al.
RecSys 2012
Charles H. Bennett, Aram W. Harrow, et al.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory