Tianming Wei, Y. Xu, Yiyun Zhao, Nishant Khanna, Bing Gao, Y. Coady
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Exploring peer-to-peer infrastructure for Computer Supported Collaborative Work applications
Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) has been greatly enhanced by technology that provides almost real-time capture, replay, and sharing of content. “The cloud” has popularized ease of deployment for apps serviced through a centralized approach. In this work we propose a more aggressive design, decentralizing the location of shared content within a peer-to-peer structure. Ease of deployment is maintained through a novel architecture for a multilayer distributed cloud. This paper describes how this approach has shown promise in a prototype app, ThinkTogether, and the potential to enable a consistent user experience, even for remote peers sharing VoIP.