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Collaborative design using a shared object spaces infrastructure

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A collaborative design system strongly depends on the chosen collaboration methodology, as well as on its technological infrastructure. This article describes the implementation of collaborative service based on shared object spaces as technological infrastructure and its methodology is based on pair programming. This service is to be incorporated in a distributed collaborative environment called Cave. The collaboration service implementation presented in this work allows collaboration among designers through a data depository. This service is validated with a diagram editor that is used as case study.

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Integrated Circuits and Systems Design, 2002. Proceedings. 15th Symposium on

Date of Conference: 2002

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