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A Dominating Set Based Peer-to-Peer Protocol for Real-Time Multi-source Collaboration
Paris, France June 18-June 20
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Different technologies carry different forms of collaboration such as telephone conferencing, ISDN video conferencing, voice over IP, IP video conferencing, just to name a few. Improved real-time collaboration brings significant productivity and effectiveness to the system and to the communities. Multi-participant interactions allow users act together concurrently over the Internet to collaborate in a variety of applications such as conferencing, application sharing, collaborative design, tele-learning, tele-training, and many others. Many of these applications are synchronous, and must be carried out in a real-time fashion.
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Dewan Tanvir Ahmed, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik, "A Dominating Set Based Peer-to-Peer Protocol for Real-Time Multi-source Collaboration," wetice, pp.119-124, 16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2007), 2007
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