Community computing : collaboration over global information networks
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Community computing : collaboration over global information networks
John Wiley & Sons, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
CommunityWare is designed to support the process of organizing people who have agreed to share some mutual understanding and experiences, where GroupWare typically supports the collaborative work of formally organized groups of people. The text covers: implementation of intelligent virtual networking; networking systems for mobile computer communications; network computing solutions in a wide area over heterogeneous links; and case material about distributed resource computing systems.
Table of Contents
- CommunityWare - concept and practice
- bridging humans via agent networks
- freeWalk - supporting casual meetings in a network
- market-based QoS control for incorporating human preferences
- the knowledgeable community - knowledge sharing among humans
- agent augmented reality - agents integrate the real world with cyberspace
- ICMAS '96 mobile assistance project - massive mobile computing for communities.
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