分布式复合文档创作的并发命令和一致性管理

J. Klein, J. Botev, S. Rothkugel
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地理上分布的用户之间的协作文档创作在我们的职业和个人生活中越来越普遍。相应的系统旨在允许本地不可用的专家参与,同时将熟悉的单用户功能与可访问的分布式多用户环境连接起来。然而,考虑到现代机器上高度动态的处理负载,考虑到网络的不足,并提供一个用户可调的,主要是无中断的工作环境仍然提出了一些挑战。为了应对这些挑战,我们将细粒度数据模型、基于并发的命令应用程序和特定于数据类型的一致性管理集成到分布式创作环境中。协作环境为各个站点提供了足够的独立性,允许本地用户根据个人偏好和其他与机器相关的因素调整他们的工作体验。本文讨论了一种响应式的、不引人注目的、适应性强的分布式复合文档创作环境的方法,重点是并发的、主要是自主的命令应用程序和一致性管理。
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Concurrent Command and Consistency Management for Distributed Compound Document Authoring
Collaborative document authoring between geographically distributed users is increasingly common in our professional and personal lives. Corresponding systems aim to allow for the involvement of locally unavailable specialists while connecting familiar single-user functionality with an accessible, distributed multi-user environment. However, considering the highly dynamic processing loads on modern machines, accounting for network inadequacies, and providing a user-adjustable, mainly interruption-free work environment still presents some challenges. To address these challenges, we integrated our fine-granular data model, concurrency-based command application, and data-type specific consistency management into a distributed authoring environment. The collaboration environment provides individual sites sufficient independence to allow the local users to adapt their work experience based on personal preference and other, machine-related factors. This paper discusses our approach for a responsive, yet unobtrusive and adaptable distributed compound document authoring environment with the focus on concurrent and mainly autonomous command application and consistency management.
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