2009 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design 2009
DOI: 10.1109/cscwd.2009.4968091
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Developing collaborative peer-to-peer applications on mobile devices

Abstract: Mobile computing has experienced a rapid growth and there are nowadays many applications being developed. According to the literature, many of these applications are designed for collaborative work or learning and share the same requirements: they implement a peer-to-peer communication architecture, there are subgroups inside the group of participants which have to work together and coordinate with the rest ofthe groups and they need to implement a proper human-computer interaction paradigm since they have a r… Show more

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“…Several technologies and architectures are usually involved in the development of such mobile collaborative applications, among them the web-based computing and peer-to-peer computing [6], [11] play a key role.…”
Section: Mobile Teams In Small and Medium Size Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several technologies and architectures are usually involved in the development of such mobile collaborative applications, among them the web-based computing and peer-to-peer computing [6], [11] play a key role.…”
Section: Mobile Teams In Small and Medium Size Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness can take various forms such as availability awareness (availability of resources, availability of members, ...), context awareness (where the actions/changes took place), group process awareness (changes with regard to project workflow), etc. [17], [25]. Implementation of these awareness forms enables a timely and effective collaboration and coordination of online groups.…”
Section: F Notification Awareness Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, while in the recent past, collaborative group work was based on the web and peer-to-peer applications [17], [25], now most of the group work goes mobile. The use of mobile devices gives a new dimension to collaborative group work, which is not possible with Web-based group work, namely, the members of a group cannot only be geographically distributed, they can also do collaborative work on the move, anytime, anywhere [14] in both online * SmartLearn Group, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain and offline modes of work [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness can take various forms such as availability awareness (availability of resources, availability of members, ...), context awareness (where the actions/changes took place), group process awareness (changes with regard to project workflow), etc. [16], [21]. Implementation of these awareness forms enables a timely and effective collaboration and coordination of online groups.…”
Section: Notification Awareness Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, while in the recent past, collaborative group work was based on the web and peer-to-peer applications [16], [21], now most of the group work goes mobile. The use of mobile devices gives a new dimension to collaborative group work, which is not possible with Web-based group work, namely, the members of a group cannot only be geographically distributed, they can also do collaborative work on the move, anytime, anywhere [10] in both online and offline modes of work [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%