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Shared Places on the Web: XML for Web-based Collaboration and Distance Education

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox, Lukasz Beca, Marek Podgorny at XML Developers Conference Montreal on August 19-20 1999. Foils prepared August 21 99

We describe the essentials of shared event collaboration and how it is naturally integrated with the Web for both replicated client and server side shared objects.
We describe TangoInteractive and its applications
One use of XML is to define Shared Web Pages which implement both asynchronous (portal) and synchronous collaboration
Another use of XML is to support universal access and to link diverse display devices in collaborative sessions
We define the resultant event based architecture to be used in a new implementation of TangoInteractive
We conclude with original presentation abstract


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1 Shared Places on the Web: XML for Web-based collaboration and Distance Education http://www.gca.org/conf/xmldev99/ http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/montrealxmlaug99 XML Developers Conference Montreal August 19-20 1999
2 Abstract of XML and Collaboration
3 Overview of Collaboration with XML I
4 Overview of Collaboration with XML II
5 Overview of Collaboration with XML III
6 What is Web-based Collaboration?
7 Simplest Shared Object is Client Side Java Applet
8 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
9 Courses at Jackson State
10 So putting these ideas together for Distance Education
11 Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
12 Applications of Web-based Collaboration
13 More General Shared server side Objects
14 Sharing Server Side Objects II
15 Shared Event Model of Collaboration?
16 So what do we have now--TangoInteractive
17 TangoInteractive System Architecture
18 Next Generation TangoInteractive
19 Collaboration Framework I
20 State of a Web Page is
21 Each Collaborating Client Receives Events
22 Shared Places on the Web I
23 Shared Places on the Web II
24 SPW and Portals
25 SPW as Shared Portal on the Web
26 SPW and Window Clutter
27 Two Uses of XML in Collaboration?
28 JSSB Currently Shares Existing Web DOM in Netscape 4.5
29 JavaScript Shared Browser with Dynamic HTML -- Shared Pointer
30 Basic JSSB Architecture
31 Shared Form Illustrated by Shared Access to NCSA Biology Workbench showing how general server objects can be shared from web interface
32 User and System Events
33 JSSB and Shared Card Games
34 Sharing XML Content Pages
35 XML JSSB Architecture
36 Applications of Shared XML Content Pages
37 XML and Universal Access I
38 XML and Universal Access II
39 Some Technical and System Comments
40 Where are we today?
41 Shared Places and SPDL - Overview
42 Shared Places - Technology Components
43 Shared Place Example: Introduction
44 Overview of Typical SPDL Document
45 SPDL Document Header
46 Declare the Shared Objects
47 What does SPDL Document Define
48 What SPDL Document Defines- continued
49 Definition of Groups of Users
50 Access to the Shared Place
51 Define User Roles I
52 Define User Roles II
53 Define Collaborative Sessions
54 Define Data Synchronization
55 Define source of Data
56 Shared Place Components
57 A Collection of Shared Place Components
58 Web Page with 2 Shared Objects
59 Continuing the HTML File: Load Shared Place and 2 Java Applets
60 The Real Stuff in HTML Page
61 Shared Places Interfaces
62 Shared Place Architecture
63 Shared Place Architecture - continued
64 Conclusions
65 Overview of Collaboration with XML I
66 Overview of Collaboration with XML II
67 Overview of Collaboration with XML III

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