DMC - Distributed and mobile collaboration workshop report

  • Marco Aiello*
  • , Schahram Dustdar
  • , Harald Gall
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The latest trends in distributed and mobile collaboration technologies allow people to move across team forms and organizational boundaries as well as to collaborate among/in organizations and communities. The ability to query the company's distributed knowledge base and to cooperate with co-workers is still a requirement, but new paradigms such as service-oriented computing increased pervasiveness, and mobility enable new scenarios and lead to higher complexity of systems. Independently of the business domain, private "collaboration" has become a hot issue. Virtual communities, may these be social networks or virtual enterprises, have enjoyed a tremendous popularity recently and are starting to require functionalities for collaboration in the broadest sense similar to those in business environments. The wide-spread availability of mobile devices makes support for mobility an arising topic in this domain as well.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWET ICE 2007: 16TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS ON ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COLLABORATIVE ENTERPRISES, PROCEEDINGS
EditorsSM Reddy
Place of PublicationLOS ALAMITOS
PublisherIEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Pages167-169
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)978-0-7695-2879-3
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event16th IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies - Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises - , France
Duration: 18-Jun-200720-Jun-2007

Other

Other16th IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies - Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Country/TerritoryFrance
Period18/06/200720/06/2007

Keywords

  • mobile computing
  • business data processing

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