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Supporting Ad Hoc Collaborations in Peer−to−Peer Networks

Ismail M. Bhana‚ David Johnson and Nia S. Alexandrov

Abstract

Traditionally, applications and tools supporting collaborative computing have been designed only with personal computers in mind and support a limited range of computing and network platforms. These applications are therefore not well equipped to deal with network heterogeneity and, in particular, do not cope well with dynamic network topologies. Progress in this area must be made if we are to fulfil the needs of users and support the diversity, mobility, and portability that are likely to characterise group work in future. This paper describes a groupware platform called Coco that is designed to support collaboration in a heterogeneous network environment. The work demonstrates that progress in the development of a generic supporting groupware is achievable, even in the context of heterogeneous and dynamic networks. The work demonstrates the progress made in the development of an underlying communications infrastructure, building on peer-to-peer concept and topologies to improve scalability and robustness.

Book Title
Proceedings of the ISCA 17th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems
Editor
David A. Bader and Ashfaq A. Khokhar
Location
The Canterbury Hotel‚ San Francisco‚ California‚ USA
Month
September
Pages
491–496
Publisher
ISCA
Year
2004