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Tango Futures: XML for Portals, web-based Collaboration and Distance Education

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at CEWES(ERDC) Tango Traing on Sept 16-17 1999. Foils prepared October 3 1999

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


Table of Contents for Tango Futures: XML for Portals, web-based Collaboration and Distance Education


001 Tango Futures: XML for Portals,  Web-based Collaboration  and 
    Distance Education  
    http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/cewestangotomorrowsep99  CEWES 
    Tango Training Vicksburg Ms. Sep 16-17 1999
002 Abstract of XML and Collaboration
003 Components of Technology Cauldron
004 What is Web-based Collaboration?
005 Simplest Shared Object is Client Side Java Applet
006 Shared Simulations --  Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
007 More General Shared server side Objects
008 Sharing Server Side Objects II
009 Shared Event Model of Collaboration?
010 Next Generation TangoInteractive
011 Collaboration Framework I
012 State of a Web Page is
013 Each Collaborating Client Receives Events
014 Shared Places on the Web I
015 Shared Places on the Web II
016 SPW and Portals
017 SPW as Shared Portal on the Web
018 SPW and Window Clutter
019 Two Uses of XML in Collaboration?
020 JSSB Currently Shares Existing Web DOM in Netscape 4.5
021 JavaScript Shared Browser with  Dynamic HTML -- Shared Pointer
022 Basic JSSB Architecture
023 Shared Form Illustrated by Shared Access to NCSA Biology Workbench
     showing how general server  objects can be shared from web 
    interface
024 User and System Events
025 JSSB and Shared Card Games
026 Sharing XML Content Pages
027 XML JSSB Architecture
028 Applications of Shared XML Content Pages
029 Applications of Micro Tango
030 Micro Tango Architecture
031 Remarks on Micro Tango I
032 Remarks on Micro Tango II
033 Remarks on Micro Tango III
034 Remarks on Micro Tango IV
035 XML and Universal Access I
036 XML and Universal Access II
037 Some Technical and System Comments
038 Where are we today?
039 Shared Places and SPDL - Overview
040 Shared Places -  Technology Components
041 Shared Place Example: Introduction
042 Overview of Typical SPDL Document
043 SPDL Document Header
044 Declare the Shared Objects
045 What does SPDL Document Define
046 What SPDL Document Defines- continued
047 Definition of Groups of Users
048 Access to the Shared Place
049 Define User Roles I
050 Define User Roles II
051 Define Collaborative Sessions
052 Define Data Synchronization
053 Define source of Data
054 Shared Place Components
055 A Collection of Shared Place Components
056 Web Page with 2 Shared Objects
057 Continuing the HTML File: Load  Shared Place and 2 Java Applets
058 The Real Stuff in HTML Page
059 Shared Places Interfaces
060 Shared Place Architecture
061 Shared Place Architecture - continued
062 Conclusions


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