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Towards Synchronous Collaborative Software Engineering
Busan, Korea November 30-December 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/APSEC.2004.10411th Asia-Pacific Software Engineerin ...
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Carl Cook, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Neville Churcher, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Warwick Irwin, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
CAISE, a collaborative software engineering architecture, provides extensible real-time support for collaboration between participating tools and users. The architecture maintains a semantic project model constructed incrementally from software artifacts as they are developed; this model is used to determine the impact of changes at a semantic level. This information is relayed to developers, providing them with awareness of others' locations, and alerting them to potential conflicts and the need for closer collaboration. We use examples from CAISE-based tools to illustrate the potential of real-time collaborative software engineering to enhance awareness of other developers' actions.
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Carl Cook, Neville Churcher, Warwick Irwin, "Towards Synchronous Collaborative Software Engineering," apsec, pp.230-239, 11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'04), 2004
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