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Publication Details for Inproceedings "Group Management and Communication Support for Collaborative Applications"

 

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Authors: Erik Wilde
Group: Communication Systems
Type: Inproceedings
Title: Group Management and Communication Support for Collaborative Applications
Year: 1995
Month: December
Pub-Key: wil95b
Book Titel: Conference on Upper Layer Protocols, Architectures and Applications
Keywords: GMS
Abstract: In this paper, an architecture for communication support for collaborative applications is described. The motivation for the design of this architecture is the observation that generic support for group communications is an area which received not much attention until now. The design is based on two components, a Group Management System (GMS) and Group Communication Support (GCS). The GMS is responsible for managing the name space of the support platform. Users and groups are the two entities of the name space, and two different relationships between them (membership and manager) can be established. This way it is possible to reflect the structure of collaborative workers inside the GMS. The GCS component is responsible for establishing connections between collaborative applications using the GMS/GCS and for hiding the details of the multicast transport infrastructure from the application. It is possible to bind users and groups to specific applications and multicast transport services. This way any group can be used by different applications using different transport services. The main advantages of GMS/GCS are reduced implementation costs, a shared name space of users and groups, and a simple interface to different multicast transport services.
Remarks: Conference on Upper Layer Protocols, Architectures and Applications, Sydney, December 1995
Location: Sydney
Resources: [BibTeX]

 

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