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A Collaborative Environment for Users of Advanced Scientific Instruments
Kyoto, Japan January 28-January 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/C5.2005.2Third International Conference on Cre ...
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Hein Bles, Delft University of Technology
Marco Boom, Delft University of Technology
Laurien Broer van Dijk, Delft University of Technology
Eric van Duin, Delft University of Technology
Hanneke Jacobs, Delft University of Technology
Susan Joosen, Delft University of Technology
Ernest van Breemen, Delft University of Technology
Auke van Balen, FEI Electron Optics
The paper proposes a different solution for a virtual collaborative environment for scientific research. The solution is the outcome of a project by Dutch, Swiss and English students, using brainstorms, idea generation, research, engineering skills and communication skills in a product development project in close co-operation with industry.
Sharing data, sharing scientific instruments and the communication between diverse users are embedded in this virtual collaborative environment for scientific research. Instead of using the traditional desktop and mouse pointer a different solution is proposed to make it easier to fulfil complicated tasks at the same time.
Index Terms:
collaborative environment, communication, cooperation, data sharing, scientific instrumentation, system control
Citation:
Hein Bles, Marco Boom, Laurien Broer van Dijk, Eric van Duin, Hanneke Jacobs, Susan Joosen, Ernest van Breemen, Auke van Balen, "A Collaborative Environment for Users of Advanced Scientific Instruments," c5, pp.83-90, Third International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'05), 2005
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