Proceedings of the ACM 2012 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2145204.2145399
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“…Collaborative platforms encourage association between industry and academia thus enabling dissemination of research results. A large number of collaborative platforms (Beck et al, 2022;Borgho & Teege, 1993;Brownson et al, 2021;Chorfi et al, 2022;Gesing et al, 2019;Khan et al, 2021;Lautamäki et al, 2012;McLennan & Kennell, 2010;Monnard et al, 2021;Stodden et al, 2012) have been presented in literature over the years. HUBzero (Gesing et al, 2019;McLennan & Kennell, 2010) is one such platform that allows researchers to collaborate and network to develop simulation/modeling tools.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Collaborative platforms encourage association between industry and academia thus enabling dissemination of research results. A large number of collaborative platforms (Beck et al, 2022;Borgho & Teege, 1993;Brownson et al, 2021;Chorfi et al, 2022;Gesing et al, 2019;Khan et al, 2021;Lautamäki et al, 2012;McLennan & Kennell, 2010;Monnard et al, 2021;Stodden et al, 2012) have been presented in literature over the years. HUBzero (Gesing et al, 2019;McLennan & Kennell, 2010) is one such platform that allows researchers to collaborate and network to develop simulation/modeling tools.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The editor provides facility for distributed editing, notifications and imparts consistency through dynamic voting. A web based java editor was proposed by Lautamäki et al (2012) to support collaboration for development of java applications. The online editor provided support for error detection, automatic code generation and social media features.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we observe a recent development of a collaborative web-based Java IDE (CoRED) (13) utilising many of the aforementioned techniques. They implement differential synchronization whereby the server stores the shared document, and each client has a separate shadow copy of the document both on server and client side, along with the copy they are editing.…”
Section: Design Of a Real-time Collaborative Genome Browsermentioning
confidence: 99%