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Journal articles on the topic "Web-based Collaboration System"

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Onwuka, Ibam E., Agbonifo O. Catherine, and Adewale O. Sunday. "Collaborative Activities Management System Model (CAMS) for Web-based Virtual Classrooms." Circulation in Computer Science 2, no. 2 (2017): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22632/ccs-2017-251-48.

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Online collaborative learning systems have emerged as one of the most valuable aspects of e-learning systems. E-learning products that lack features for online collaboration among participants are deemed to be incomplete or sub-standard. Collaboration modules within an e-learning system consist of assets for group communication and work “spaces” and facilities. Activities within the collaborative framework of an e-learning system advances collaborative social interaction and the social construction of knowledge. Participants in an e-learning environment get involved in many activities which if not well coordinated could hamper collaboration instead of enhancing it. Therefore, the need to create measurable tools (models) that can coordinate these collaborative activities and provide up-to-date information or status of individual participant and group participants in collaborative activities within an e-learning environment has become inevitable. This work seeks to presents the design of activities management system model for online collaborative learning systems. The model contains some mathematical models for determining the level of involvements of a participant or groups in online classes (class attendance), discussions, project and polls. Their levels of participation are assigned weights and their aggregate value interpreted to give up-to-date status of their involvement in collaborative activities. The model is developed using WAMP tools.
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Changsu, Kim, Kim Hankil, Lee Jongwon, and Jung Hoekyung. "Web Server-based Distributed Machine Socialization System." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 8, no. 2 (2018): 631–37. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v8i2.pp631-637.

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In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of offering services that are useful to users, such as Google's Nest, through machine socialization between parts and devices in specific spaces such as automobiles, homes, and factories. The existing inter - device collaboration system is a centralized system using router, and it controls collaboration between devices by building OpenWrt and web server on router. However, due to the limited hardware resources on the router, it generates network traffic congestion as the number of requests from the client increases or the number of clients connected to the server increases. In this paper, we propose a distributed machine collaboration system based on web server using inter - device collaboration algorithm. The study of Micro Controller Unit (MCU) has reduced the traffic incidence by solving the request sent to the router from each device by oneself.
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Kim, Changsu, Hankil Kim, Jongwon Lee, and Hoekyung Jung. "Web Server-based Distributed Machine Socialization System." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 8, no. 2 (2018): 631. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v8i2.pp631-637.

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<p>In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of offering services that are useful to users, such as Google's Nest, through machine socialization between parts and devices in specific spaces such as automobiles, homes, and factories. The existing inter - device collaboration system is a centralized system using router, and it controls collaboration between devices by building OpenWrt and web server on router. However, due to the limited hardware resources on the router, it generates network traffic congestion as the number of requests from the client increases or the number of clients connected to the server increases. In this paper, we propose a distributed machine collaboration system based on web server using inter - device collaboration algorithm. The study of Micro Controller Unit (MCU) has reduced the traffic incidence by solving the request sent to the router from each device by oneself.</p>
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Farshad, Sabah, and Clement Fortin. "ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT IN COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING DESIGN: HOW TO MEASURE AND USE IT IN A FEEDBACK SYSTEM?" Proceedings of the Design Society 3 (June 19, 2023): 455–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.46.

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AbstractEngineering design is typically a collaborative process, and in the era of digital engineering, online collaboration platforms are increasingly being used to perform the work. Despite the development of e-collaboration technologies, there is a significant gap between actual collaboration and what is really needed. However, improving collaboration requires a proper measurement system. Yet, the common methods to measure and improve collaboration are challenging, usually not compatible with digitalized collaboration, and have limited scalability. This paper presents a new data-driven method for measuring, visualizing, and monitoring Active Engagement (AE) in web-based teamwork, which is a key element of effective collaboration. We applied the method in a case study of four engineering teams during a Technology Planning and Road-mapping course. The results suggest that measuring AE in web-based teams, with an available history log, is technically feasible and can meaningfully represent the team's collaboration. The presented approach can be used to upgrade e-collaboration platforms as a toolkit or for further investigation on improving web-based collaborative design and learning through monitoring dashboards and feedback systems.
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Yang, Xiao Bo. "Applied-Information Technology in Supply Chain Knowledge Collaborative Model Based on Semantic Web Service." Advanced Materials Research 908 (March 2014): 535–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.908.535.

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In order to improve applied-information technology in supply chain collaborative system, it proposes a method of supply chain knowledge collaboration based on semantic Web service. Specific research process is as follows. Firstly, the Web knowledge service ontology based on OWL-S supply chain is introduced, and then analyzed the semantic Web service in the supply chain, three different type models of supply chain knowledge collaboration are also proposed from the standpoint of knowledge system construction, finally, the system structure of supply chain knowledge collaboration based on ontology is designed. The results show that using the model paper mentioned can improve the overall system performance of applied-information technology efficiently.
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Chen,, Li, Tingjin Wang, and, and Zhijie Song. "A Web-based Product Structure Manager to Support Collaborative Assembly Modeling1." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 4, no. 1 (2004): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1666894.

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Collaborative CAD systems enabling collaboration in computer-aided design processes among distributed designers are gaining more and more attention. Yet, such systems, especially in support of collaborative assembly modeling, are hardly achievable. In an effort to bridge this gap, we are dedicated to developing a collaborative CAD system with aim at 3D assembly modeling. As part of this effort, this paper addresses one function module of the system, a Web-based Product Structure Manager, which enables the Collaborative Product Structure Management (CPSM) in collaborative assembly modeling. In particular, CPSM facilitates product data sharing among distributed designers and supports collaboration in product structure creation and modification. A bench clamp assembly is used as an example to illustrate the Product Structure Manager for supporting collaborative assembly modeling.
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Howlett, Eoin, Nicole Mulanaphy, Andrew Menton, and Stephen Sontag. "Web Based Oil Spill Response System." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (2014): 300313. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014-1-300313.1.

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When oil is spilled in a marine environment the impact can be catastrophic to a sensitive region damaging natural resources. It is important to respond quickly and efficiently to maximize the response effort and minimize the impact. In order to plan and train for incidents within the Shannon Estuary in Ireland, The Shannon Estuary Anti-Pollution Team (SEAPT) required a centralized system for its members to allow for remote collaboration and effective response. SEAPT required the ability to seamlessly run and share oil spill models in conjunction with their response planning assets and sensitivity and vulnerability information. RPS ASA leveraged OilmapWeb, a web based oil spill modeling system, as a platform to build a custom oil spill modeling and response system. This customized system allows remote users to run and retrieve oil spill models and relate the output to GIS and multimedia response information. This decision tool is designed to produce fast and accurate results to improve response times and deploy the most effective response plans. The system provides a common operational picture for this region allowing for greater response collaboration and increased preparedness. This helps SEAPT to improve their response planning and facilities the sharing of information remotely in the case of an incident.
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Guo, Li. "B2B collaboration through web services-based multi-agent system." Service Oriented Computing and Applications 4, no. 2 (2010): 137–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11761-010-0061-8.

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Muqorobin, Muqorobin, and Erna Indriastiningsih. "Web Based He Live Doc Application System Design Analysis." International Journal of Computer and Information System (IJCIS) 5, no. 3 (2024): 219–24. https://doi.org/10.29040/ijcis.v5i3.181.

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This research focuses on the design and development of the He Live Doc application, a web-based document management platform that supports real-time collaboration. Using a prototyping method with a user-centered design approach, this research aims to create a solution that increases productivity and efficiency in document management. The research methodology involves user needs analysis, system design, prototype development, and user evaluation. Results show a 30% increase in efficiency compared to traditional methods, with user satisfaction levels reaching 85%. The app offers a responsive interface, secure authentication system, real-time collaboration features, version control, and cloud storage integration. The main challenge identified was performance optimization for simultaneous editing by multiple users. This research contributes to the development of document collaboration technology and opens opportunities for further research in performance optimization and integration of artificial intelligence
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Christos, T. Rodosthenous, and Michael Loizos. "Web-STAR: A Visual Web-based IDE for a Story Comprehension System." Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 19, no. 2 (2018): 317–59. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1471068418000443.

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In this work, we present Web-STAR, an online platform for story understanding built on top of the STAR (STory comprehension through ARgumentation) reasoning engine. This platform includes a web-based IDE, integration with the STAR system and a web service infrastructure to support integration with other systems that rely on story understanding functionality to complete their tasks. The platform also delivers a number of "social" features like public story sharing with a built-in commenting system, a public repository for sharing stories with the community and collaboration tools that can be used from both project team members for development and educators for teaching. Moreover, we discuss the ongoing work on adding new features and functionality to this platform.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Web-based Collaboration System"

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Romano, Nicholas Charles 1963. "A Web-based system for collaboration." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/288860.

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Today's complex environmental and organizational pressures lead to business teams distributed along the dimensions of space, time, and computing resources. Distributed teams often need to collaborate to solve complex problems together. Many information systems support simple information sharing, however group research has shown that productive problem solving extends far beyond this. Group Support Systems (GSS) researchers and product reviewers suggest that simple discussion tools fall short of supporting additional phases of group problem solving. Research into distributed collaboration is needed to understand this complex domain. This dissertation describes an investigation into distributed collaboration to design, develop, implement, evaluate, and iteratively refine a prototype World-Wide-Web (Web) based distributed GSS. The research addresses requirements derivation, architecture design, prototype implementation, evaluation, iterative refinement, and the nature of roles played by participants. The literature review examines the areas of meeting analysis, hypertext, the Web, GSS, distributed GSS, collaborative interface design, group facilitation and systems engineering. The systems development research method is applied according to the following stages: Conceptual Framework Development, Requirements Identification, Systems Architecture Development, Systems Design, Systems Implementation and Systems Evaluation. An evolutionary prototyping approach incorporates evaluator suggestions and evolving technology into the system. Systems requirements are derived from the literature review, interviews with dozens of GSS researchers, practitioners and developers and hundreds of users from around the world. The initial specification employs the data model and interface design of an existing face-to-face GSS. A Distributed GSS architecture, consisting of a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)/JavaScript client interface and a centralized HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP)/Common Graphical Interface (CGI) server, is proposed, designed, and implemented. The logical data model is extended for distributed collaboration through identification of relevant data entities and relationships. The interface is extended through iterative prototyping based on observations, user feedback and technical enhancements. Prototype systems functionality is extended based on lab and field observations and direct feedback from users. Research contributions include a new distributed architecture, knowledge about distributed GSS interfaces, functionality, facilitation, leadership and participation, a prototype for additional research, and knowledge about the processes and group dynamics for distributed teams.
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Hobbs, Bryan. "Improving Educational Content: A Web- based Intelligent Tutoring System with Support for Teacher Collaboration." Digital WPI, 2013. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/225.

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Collaboration among teachers in some shape or form is becoming increasing popular among the educational system. The goal of this thesis is to determine whether teachers find value in collaboratively working in a Web environment and if we can use collaboration to improve educational content. We took a Web-based intelligent tutoring system, called ASSISTments, and incorporated a collaboration feature allowing teachers from around the Web to work together to create content for their students. The previous ASSISTments model did not allow for any form of collaboration; teachers using ASSISTments were not able to modify each other's content. By creating the opportunity for teachers to work together, we hypothesized that the educational content within ASSISTments would improve. To help improve education content among ASSISTments, we also deemed it necessary to improve the tool that teachers used to create problems for their students. Using surveys and interviews, we obtained feedback from teachers supporting our changes of the ASSISTments system and validating our claims that they found value in collaboratively working in a Web-based environment.
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Tasyurt, Ibrahim. "A Web Service Based Trust And Reputation System For Transitory Collaboration Formation In Supply Chains." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610887/index.pdf.

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Today, advancements in the information technologies increased the significance of electronic business in the world. Besides the numerous advantages provided by these advancements, competition has also increased for the enterprises. In this competitive environment, companies have to access information faster and response to the changes quickly. In a supply chain, it is a highly possible that one of the partners may defect in providing its services. When these exceptional cases occur, the pending parties have to establish transitory collaborations to replace the missing partner promptly in order not to suffer this deficiency economically. Companies need to know the competences and capabilities of their prospective business partners before establishing partnerships. Furthermore, the reputations of the candidate partners have to be known to avoid possible regrettable partnerships. In this thesis, we have developed a trust and reputation model that can be used over supply chains to determine and exploit the reputation of providers in transitory collaboration formation. The trust model takes the behaviors of providers, consumers into account and combines multiple criteria to aggregate a single reputation value. Experimental results show that, our model provides a robust and reliable reputation mechanism addressing a number of issues that have not been covered in the related studies. In addition to this, an implementation of the model is realized within a Web application and the functionalities have been exposed as Web Services. The interoperability of the Web Services have been ensured through standard GS1 XML documents, which are utilized and extended in scope of the thesis. Furthermore, client interaction is provided through Web based user interfaces and REST services.
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Ali, Asif, and Faheem Ramzan. "Analysis and Monitoring of Team Collaboration in Emergency Response Training supported by a Web Based Information Management System." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-52078.

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<p>Our objective in this thesis work is to analyze and manage the log files which are generated after a number of experiments series on different groups using C3Fire simulation environment. It includes analyzing and extracting information from log files, and then maintaining this information in a database. This should be presented with a web interface through ICEfaces Ajax framework for Java. Log Files are generated after a number of experiments series on the different groups. All sequences and information related to task performed by team in group is organized in session log files. The work is divided into different steps; first step is to analyze and extract data from log files, and properly arrange it in several different tables in a database, for this MySQL database is used to store the information. The web interface of log file management system is implemented using ICEfaces Ajax framework, and is based on the statistics of log files generated from the C3Fire environment.  User would be able to add/remove the log files, also can view or edit the details of each session log file in database through web interface. Different events can be generated, and logged for the session information.</p><p>C3Fire is an environment that supports training and research in team collaboration. The environment is mainly used in command, control and communication research, and in training of team decision making. Many humanitarian relief operations are doing their work without having any practice. When some disaster events occur, they cannot perform their jobs effectively. Effective and efficient relief operation is the need of humanity; even that’s not enough to move teams to the disaster place at right time; communication and co-ordination among the team members is the big factor to make effective and well-organized work. C3Fire is a simulation system which provides the training for team members to handle such type of disaster events, and makes the work more proficient at that time by doing effective coordination.</p>
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Gadea, Cristian. "Collaborative Web-Based Mapping of Real-Time Sensor Data." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19772.

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The distribution of real-time GIS (Geographic Information System) data among users is now more important than ever as it becomes increasingly affordable and important for scientific and government agencies to monitor environmental phenomena in real-time. A growing number of sensor networks are being deployed all over the world, but there is a lack of solutions for their effective monitoring. Increasingly, GIS users need access to real-time sensor data from a variety of sources, and the data must be represented in a visually-pleasing way and be easily accessible. In addition, users need to be able to collaborate with each other to share and discuss specific sensor data. The real-time acquisition, analysis, and sharing of sensor data from a large variety of heterogeneous sensor sources is currently difficult due to the lack of a standard architecture to properly represent the dynamic properties of the data and make it readily accessible for collaboration between users. This thesis will present a JEE-based publisher/subscriber architecture that allows real-time sensor data to be displayed collaboratively on the web, requiring users to have nothing more than a web browser and Internet connectivity to gain access to that data. The proposed architecture is evaluated by showing how an AJAX-based and a Flash-based web application are able to represent the real-time sensor data within novel collaborative environments. By using the latest web-based technology and relevant open standards, this thesis shows how map data and GIS data can be made more accessible, more collaborative and generally more useful.
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Lourenço, Jóni Amauri de Almeida. "A web-based collaborative curation system for biomedical literature." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/14070.

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Mestrado em Engenharia de Computadores e Telemática<br>With the overwhelming amount of biomedical textual information being produced, several manual curation efforts have been set up to extract and store concepts and their relationships into structured resources. Since manual annotation is a very demanding and expensive task, computerized solutions were developed to perform such tasks automatically. Nevertheless, high-end information extraction techniques are still not widely used by biomedical research communities, mainly due to the lack of standards and limitations in usability. Interactive annotation tools intend to fill this gap, taking advantage of automatic techniques and existing knowledge bases to assist expert curators in their daily tasks. This thesis presents Egas, a web-based platform for biomedical text mining and assisted curation with highly usable interfaces for manual and automatic inline annotation of concepts and relations. Furthermore, a comprehensive set of knowledge bases are integrated and indexed to provide straightforward concept normalization features. Additionally, curators can also rely on real-time collaboration and conversation functionalities allowing discussing details of the annotation task as well as providing instant feedback of curators interactions. Egas also provides interfaces for on-demand management of the annotation task settings and guidelines, and supports standard formats and literature services to import and export documents. By taking advantage of Egas, we participated in the BioCreative IV interactive annotation task, targeting the assisted identification of protein-protein interactions described in PubMed abstracts related to neuropathological disorders. Thereby, when evaluated by expert curators, Egas obtained very positive scores in terms of usability, reliability and performance. These results, together with the provided innovative features, place Egas as a state-of-the-art solution for fast and accurate curation of information, facilitating the task of creating and updating knowledge bases in a more consistent way.<br>Com o acréscimo da quantidade de literatura biomédica a ser produzida todos os dias, vários esforços têm sido feitos para tentar extrair e armazenar de forma estruturada os conceitos e as relações nela presentes. Por outro lado, uma vez que a extração manual de conceitos compreende uma tarefa extremamente exigente e exaustiva, algumas soluções de anotação automática foram surgindo. No entanto, mesmo os sistemas de anotação mais completos não têm sido muito bem recebidos no seio das equipas de investigação, em grande parte devido às falhas a nível de usabilidade e de interface standards. Para colmatar esta falha são necessárias ferramentas de anotação interativa, que tirem proveito de sistemas de anotação automática e de bases de dados já existentes, para ajudar os anotadores nas suas tarefas do dia-a-dia. Nesta dissertação iremos apresentar uma plataforma de anotação de literatura biomédica orientada para a usabilidade e que suporta anotação manual e automática. No mesmo sentido, integramos no sistema várias bases de dados, no intuito de facilitar a normalização dos conceitos anotados. Por outro lado, os utilizadores podem também contar com funcionalidades colaborativas em toda a aplicação, estimulando assim a interação entre os anotadores e, desta forma, a produção de melhores resultados. O sistema apresenta ainda funcionalidades para importar e exportar ficheiros, gestão de projetos e diretivas de anotação. Com esta plataforma, Egas, participámos na tarefa de anotação interativa do BioCreative IV (IAT), nomeadamente na identificação de interações proteína-proteína. Depois de avaliado por um conjunto de anotadores, o Egas obteve os melhores resultados entre os sistemas apresentados, relativamente à usabilidade, confiança e desempenho.
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Dharod, Vishal. "Web based internship management system: A collaborative coordinating tool." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2004. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2575.

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Lin, Winston Huairen. "Extracting ontological structures from collaborative tagging systems." Thesis, School of Information Technologies, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/12116.

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Gadea, Cristian. "Architectures and Algorithms for Real-Time Web-Based Collaboration." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/41944.

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Originating in the theory of distributed computing, the optimistic consistency control method known as Operational Transformation (OT) has been studied by researchers since the late 1980s. Algorithms were devised for managing the concurrent nature of user actions and for maintaining the consistency of replicated data as changes are introduced by multiple geographically-distributed users in real-time. Web-Based Collaborative Platforms are now essential components of modern organizations, with real-time protocols and standards such as WebSocket enabling the development of online collaboration tools to facilitate information sharing, content creation, document management, audio and video streaming, and communication among team members. Products such as Google Docs have shown that centralized web-based co-editing is now possible in a reliable way, with benefits in user productivity and efficiency. However, as the demand for effective real-time collaboration between team members continues to increase, web applications require new synchronization algorithms and architectures to resolve the editing conflicts that may appear when multiple individuals are modifying the same data at the same time. In addition, collaborative applications need to be supported by scalable distributed backend services, as can be achieved with "serverless" technologies. While much existing research has addressed problems of optimistic consistency maintenance, previous approaches have not focused on capturing the dynamic client-server interactions of OT systems by modeling them as real-time systems using Finite State Machine (FSM) theory. This thesis includes an exploration of how the principles of control theory and hierarchical FSMs can be applied to model the distributed system behavior when processing and transforming HTML DOM changes initiated by multiple concurrent users. The FSM-based OT implementation is simulated, including with random inputs, and the approach is shown to be invaluable for organizing the algorithms required for synchronizing complex data structures. The real-time feedback control mechanism is used to develop a Web-Based Collaborative Platform based on a new OT integration algorithm and architecture that brings "Virtual DOM" concepts together with state-of-the-art OT principles to enable the next generation of collaborative web-based experiences, as shown with implementations of a rich-text editor and a 3D virtual environment.
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Tanphaichitr, Saksiri M. 1978. "A web-based system for media sharing and collaborative tools." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/86493.

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Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2000.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-64).<br>by Saksiri M. Tanphaichitr.<br>M.Eng.
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Books on the topic "Web-based Collaboration System"

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Gottfried, Shikha Ghosh. A conceptual framework for web-based collaborative design. Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997.

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Gottfried, Shikha Ghosh. A conceptual framework for web-based collaborative design. Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997.

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Gottfried, Shikha Ghosh. A conceptual framework for web-based collaborative design. 1996.

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Gottfried, Shikha Ghosh. A conceptual framework for web-based collaborative design. 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Web-based Collaboration System"

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Hiiragi, Wasuke, Tetsuo Sakaguchi, Shigeo Sugimoto, and Koichi Tabata. "A Policy-Based System for Institutional Web Archiving." In Digital Libraries: International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30544-6_15.

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Polaków, Grzegorz. "Collaboration Support in a Web-Based SCADA System." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16066-0_38.

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Lakshman, Y. N., Michael R. Miller, and Santiago V. Lombeyda. "TechTalk: A Web Based System for Mathematical Collaboration." In Enabling Technologies for Computational Science. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4541-5_22.

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Kim, Yeongjoon, and Chuleui Hong. "A Web-Based Virtual Collaboration System in Multiple Conferences." In Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32692-9_48.

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Zhou, Lin, Juntang Yuan, Changan Liu, and Aihua Huang. "A Web-Based Practice Teaching System in Collaboration with Enterprise." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10831-5_14.

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Xie, Huizhong, Lingling Si, and Dejun Qiao. "The Design of Scientific Research Collaboration System Based on Web." In Advanced Technology in Teaching - Proceedings of the 2009 3rd International Conference on Teaching and Computational Science (WTCS 2009). Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11276-8_64.

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Wang, Maoguang, Hong Mei, Wenpin Jiao, Junjing Jie, and Tingxun Shi. "Multi-agent System Collaboration Based on the Relation-Web Model." In Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16530-6_17.

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Charoenseang, Siam, Poonsiri Jailungka, and Chaowwalit Thammatinno. "Web-based Teleoperation System for Learning of 3D Prototype Designing and Printing." In Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Human and Technology Ecosystems. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50506-6_27.

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Jaczynski, Michel, and Brigitte Trousse. "Broadway: A Case-Based System for Cooperative Information Browsing on the World-Wide-Web." In Collaboration between Human and Artificial Societies. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10703260_16.

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Goede, Patricia, Lori Frasier, and Iona Thraen. "An Image-Centric, Web-Based, Telehealth Information System for Multidisciplinary Clinical Collaboration." In Annals of Information Systems. Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1274-9_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Web-based Collaboration System"

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Lo Jacono, David, and Fabien Rollet. "AI-Assisted Computer Vision with Structural Sensors for Enhanced Bridge Health Monitoring." In IABSE Symposium, Tokyo 2025: Environmentally Friendly Technologies and Structures: Focusing on Sustainable Approaches. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2025. https://doi.org/10.2749/tokyo.2025.2327.

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&lt;p&gt;Obtaining insights from Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) requires a blend of structural expertise and data processing skills, highlighting the collaboration between bridge and digital solution teams. Through the analysis of two case studies, valuable insights have been garnered regarding the development of SHM. The Stirling Bridge, utilised SHM to assess the bridge load rating and remaining fatigue life. Combining strain gauges with cameras improved vehicle classification and traffic volume counting, enhancing the calibration of a 3D finite element model through AI-assisted feature extraction. The GNH bridge in WA’s Pilbara region, often used by heavy mining vehicles, has a permanent SHM system with strain gauges and a traffic camera. This setup allows for effectively monitoring vehicle loads and speeds, optimising load limits and overall bridge safety through streamlined data processing and a web-based dashboard.&lt;/p&gt;
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Chen, Li, Tingjin Wang, and Zhijie Song. "A Web-Based Product Structure Manager to Support Collaborative Assembly Modeling." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48265.

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Collaborative CAD systems enabling collaboration in CAD among distributed designers are gaining more and more attention. Yet, such systems, especially in support of collaborative assembly modeling, are hardly achievable. In an effort to bridge this gap, we are dedicated to developing a collaborative CAD system with aim at 3D assembly modeling. As part of this effort, this paper addresses one function module of the system, a Web-based Product Structure Manager, that enables Collaborative Product Structure Management (CPSM) in collaborative assembly modeling. In particular, CPSM facilitates product data sharing among distributed designers and supports collaboration in product structure creation and modification. A bench clamp assembly is used as an example for the illustration of the Product Structure Manager in support of collaborative assembly modeling.
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Seneviratna, G. A. D. Pradeepa S., and S. T. Nandasara. "Web based project collaboration, monitoring and management system." In 2014 International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icter.2014.7083888.

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Yang, Weiyi, Jiazhi Ou, Yong Rut, and Jie Yang. "Webdove: a Web-Based Collaboration System for Physical Tasks." In 2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icme.2006.262736.

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Liu, Cong. "Research and design of web-based collaboration support system." In 2013 2nd International Symposium on Instrumentation & Measurement, Sensor Network and Automation (IMSNA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imsna.2013.6743238.

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He, Yongqiang. "A Study of Web-Based Scientific Research Collaboration System." In 2010 International Conference on Machine Vision and Human-machine Interface. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mvhi.2010.13.

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NEDELCHEV, RUMEN, and HRISTO PARASKEVOV. "A WEB-BASED SYSTEM FOR ACADEMIC SCHEDULE." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE MATHTECH 2024. Konstantin Preslavsky University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46687/fxdi4280.

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In the present article represent a web-based information system for creating class schedules for the faculty at Shumen University "Episkop Konstantin Preslavsky." The system is designed to meet the specific requirements of the university for the efficient creation, planning, and maintenance of class schedules. Developed in collaboration with the technical and academic staff, the system is integrated with existing information systems and complies with the university's internal regulations.
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Chen, Li, Billy Liavas, and Zhijie Song. "Development of a Web-Based Prototype for Real-Time Collaborative 3D Viewing." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48264.

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A collaborative 3D viewer is the recent technology that allows geographically distributed designers to view and markup the same CAD model without the need of a specific CAD system. However, most of the currently available collaborative 3D viewers only enable asynchronous collaboration among distributed designers. This paper targets the development of a Web-based real-time collaborative 3D viewer, named GlobalView, which is designed to support synchronous collaboration. In particular, the 3-tier client-server system architecture of GlobalView is illustrated and the implementation details are described according to its two main units: GlobalView Server and GlobalView Client. Finally, an application scenario of the usage of GlobalView is also illustrated. This 3D viewer will serve as one function module in our collaborative CAD system dedicated to collaborative assembly modeling.
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Xu Qiang, Huiqi Zhao, and Zhang Bo. "Ability evaluation based web service selection in task collaboration." In 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System (CSSS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csss.2011.5974964.

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Furmanski, C., D. Payton, and M. Daily. "Quantitative evaluation methodology for dynamic, Web-based collaboration tools." In 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2004.1265331.

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Shyshkina, Mariya P. The use of the cloud services to support the math teachers training. [б. в.], 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3897.

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The development of the information society and technological progress are significantly influenced by the learning tools. Therefore, to the variety of tools that could be used to support the study of any discipline new ones emerging lately are continuously being added. Along with the great deal of systems of computer mathematics (SCM), web-oriented versions of SCM mathematical applications and other math learning tools the cloud-based versions of mathematical software such as MapleNet, MATLAB web-server, WebMathematica and others are now being used. These tools accomplishment becomes the essential part of training mathematics teachers. Domestic and foreign experiences of using cloud services for forming professional competences of mathematics teachers are analyzed. The place of the CoCalc within the system of mathematical disciplines learning tools is investigated. The task of improving the math teachers’ ICT competence by means of cloud services use in the process of training is considered. Among the new forms of learning rising along with the cloud services dissemination are such as collaborative learning, inquiry-based learning, person-oriented learning. At the same time, the use of the appropriate cloud service in the study of some mathematical discipline improves the assimilation of the learning material and improves the knowledge acquisition process on most topics. The analysis of current research of Ukrainian scientists on the problem in question shows that the progress is underway as for further elaboration and implementation of new learning methods and techniques of using cloud services in the higher education institutions.
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Rodriguez Muxica, Natalia. Open configuration options Bioinformatics for Researchers in Life Sciences: Tools and Learning Resources. Inter-American Development Bank, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003982.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that bioinformatics--a multidisciplinary field that combines biological knowledge with computer programming concerned with the acquisition, storage, analysis, and dissemination of biological data--has a fundamental role in scientific research strategies in all disciplines involved in fighting the virus and its variants. It aids in sequencing and annotating genomes and their observed mutations; analyzing gene and protein expression; simulation and modeling of DNA, RNA, proteins and biomolecular interactions; and mining of biological literature, among many other critical areas of research. Studies suggest that bioinformatics skills in the Latin American and Caribbean region are relatively incipient, and thus its scientific systems cannot take full advantage of the increasing availability of bioinformatic tools and data. This dataset is a catalog of bioinformatics software for researchers and professionals working in life sciences. It includes more than 300 different tools for varied uses, such as data analysis, visualization, repositories and databases, data storage services, scientific communication, marketplace and collaboration, and lab resource management. Most tools are available as web-based or desktop applications, while others are programming libraries. It also includes 10 suggested entries for other third-party repositories that could be of use.
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Langlais, Pierre-Carl. Open Science Infrastructure. Comité pour la science ouverte, 2023. https://doi.org/10.52949/75.

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Open Science infrastructure plays a fundamental role in research. Large ecosystems of interconnected scholarly infrastructures have emerged in Europe, South and North America since 2000, through the development of new open science projects and the conversion of legacy infrastructures to open science principles. In 2021 the Unesco described Open Infrastructures as “shared research infrastructures that are needed to support open science and serve the needs of different communities” and acknowledged them as one of the four pillars of Open Science. The landscape of open infrastructure is significantly decentralized. While a few very large actors exist, most infrastructures have a small size and rely on limited costs (less than €50,000 per year). While diverse, the ecosystem is still highly integrated: most infrastructures belong to a wider ecosystem of scholarly commons, with privileged interaction through free services (ORCID, Datacite), free software (OJS) or open knowledge projects (Wikidata). Open science infrastructure became technically feasible after the creation of the World Wide Web. While scientific computing infrastructures have been developed since the 1960s, they were generally inaccessible to their end users. Electronic diffusion of articles, databases and other scientific outputs quickly developed after 1990, which stirred increasing concerns on the sustainability of online research projects. After this initial period of rapid and uncontrolled expansion, the 2000s saw a movement of consolidation, as large projects were able to secure recurrent fundings. Numerous initiatives have been taken after 2015 to better define, support and protect open science infrastructures, as large commercial publishers have begun acquiring critical common infrastructures such as open repositories. The Principles for Open Scholarly Infrastructure laid influential recommendations on sustainability, collaborative governance and the funding of open infrastructures, based on the theory of common-resource management of Elinor Ostrom. They have influenced in turn major reports, policies and initiatives. By 2022, major historical scientific infrastructures have endorsed open science as an integral part of their activity and identity. It has become an essential topic of debate for the future of research along with the conversion of the publishing system: in 2021, a collective of researchers called for a Plan I or Plan Infrastructure in reaction to the plan S of the cOAlition S.
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