The Virtual Workspace System (VWS): an enabling technology for collaborating engineering applications
1997
Describes the Virtual Workspace System (VWS), which provides a service for sharing states (both data and meta-data or schemata) for asynchronous collaborating engineering applications. Its key features are: (1) a reliable and platform-independent message transport mechanism between client workspaces; (2) an ontological formalism for describing the content of the collaborating workspaces, based on the object-oriented model and extending it with the notion of constraints; (3) selective sharing based on interest; (4) the ability to group events together into transactions; (5) support for conflict detection/resolution support; and (6) collaboration policies that can be set at the object level (e.g. a user can be notified of changes to an object of class C1 immediately, but not so for objects of class C2). VWS is being used to develop a collaborative application to support both facilities design and maintenance management at the US Army's Fort Gordon.
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- Distributed computing
- Knowledge management
- Human–computer interaction
- Information engineering
- Collaborative engineering
- Computer science
- Workspace
- Application software
- Concurrent engineering
- Virtual team
- Collaborative software
- Context model
- Asynchronous communication
- Metadata
- Transaction processing
- Software engineering
- Maintenance engineering
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