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Interactive computer support of geographically separated design teams
A prototype shell system is described which gives single-user applications multiuser interfaces by linking workstations together. The system was designed to be independent of any particular application program, and to operate over low-bandwidth communications links. The limitations of previous techniques were overcome through the use of a parallel processing approach. A preliminary evaluation of the approach is presented, based on experiences with the prototype system.<>