A data exchange paradigm for microprocessor-based groupware applications

ACM-SE 28 Pub Date : 1990-04-01 DOI:10.1145/98949.99080
M. Pendergast
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This paper describes a message-based data exchange model which was successful­ ly used to implement several groupware applications with real time data exchange requirements. The paper establishes the data communications requirements of groupware applications based on a "what you see is what I see" approach augmented with a requirement for private views of common data. The data exchange model and implementation details of the communica­ tion system (PLEXNET) developed to sup­ port the model are presented. Several groupware applications which were deve­ loped using the data exchange paradigm are also described. Groupware applications hold great promise for enhancing group work, but have experienced mixed success both in research and industry environments. Many of the problems are a result of poor system performance, restricted functiona­ lity, and the reliance on expensive or experimental equipment. The data exchange model and the communications system described in this paper were designed to help groupware developers overcome these problems. The viability of PLEXNET as the primary method of data exchange between groupware applications was proven by the development of several groupware tools. Furthermore, the suc­ cessful development of PLEXNET has the added benefit of demonstrating that powerful groupware tools can be imple­ mented on relatively inexpensive PC-based systems. This allows for the migration of groupware applications away from spe­ cial laboratory settings and into the office. Use of existing equipment should increase management and user acceptance of groupware applications and reduce equipment and training costs. Permission lo copy without fee all or part of litis material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct com­ mercial advantage, the ACM copyright notice and the title of the publication and its date appear, and notice Is given that copying is by permission of the Association for Computing Machinery. To copy otherwise, or to republish, requires a fee and/or specific per­ mission.
基于微处理器的群件应用程序的数据交换范例
本文描述了一种基于消息的数据交换模型,该模型成功地用于实现多个具有实时数据交换需求的群件应用。本文基于“你所看到的就是我所看到的”的方法建立了群件应用程序的数据通信需求,并增加了对公共数据的私有视图的需求。给出了数据交换模型和为支持该模型而开发的通信系统(PLEXNET)的实现细节。本文还介绍了几个使用数据交换模式开发的群件应用。群件应用程序对增强团队工作有着巨大的希望,但在研究和工业环境中都经历了成败参半的成功。许多问题是由于系统性能差、功能受限以及对昂贵或实验性设备的依赖造成的。本文所描述的数据交换模型和通信系统旨在帮助群件开发人员克服这些问题。通过几个群件工具的开发,证明了PLEXNET作为群件应用程序之间数据交换的主要方法的可行性。此外,PLEXNET的成功开发还有一个额外的好处,那就是证明了强大的群件工具可以在相对便宜的基于pc的系统上实现。这允许将群件应用程序从特殊的实验室环境迁移到办公室。现有设备的使用应增加管理和用户对群件应用程序的接受程度,并减少设备和培训成本。允许免费复制本材料的全部或部分,前提是该副本不是为直接商业利益而制作或分发的,必须出现ACM版权声明、出版物标题和出版日期,并注明复制是由计算机协会许可的。以其他方式复制,或重新发布,需要费用和/或特定的任务。
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