Data management support for asynchronous groupware

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Abstract

In asynchronous collaborative applications, users usually collaborate accessing and modifying shared information independently. We have designed and implemented a replicated object store to support such applications in distributed environments that include mobile computers. Unlike most data management systems, awareness support is integrated in the system. To improve the chance for new contributions, the system provides high data availability. The development of applications is supported by an object framework that decomposes objects in several components, each one managing a different aspect of object "execution." New data types may be created relying on pre-defined components to handle concurrent updates, awareness information, etc.

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Preguiça, N., Martins, J. L., Domingos, H., & Duarte, S. (2000). Data management support for asynchronous groupware. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (pp. 69–78). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/358916.358972

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