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The Fourth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT'04)   pp. 404-409
Design of Peer-to-Peer Groupware Integrated with Interactive Browser for Active Information Sharing and Collaboration Support

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In this study, we propose and develop an open-source groupware system called NetIsle. NetIsle is a general-purpose groupware system for uniform open groups that integrate a number of tools for online collaboration to ensure fast information exchange and sharing, increase the productivity of working groups, and reduce maintenance and administration costs. The main technologies used for the construction of the system are peer-to-peer (P2P) and push, which are best fitted to those principles and beliefs we build our system upon.
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Citation:  Roman Shtykh, Guozhen Zhang, Qun Jin, "Design of Peer-to-Peer Groupware Integrated with Interactive Browser for Active Information Sharing and Collaboration Support," cit, pp. 404-409,  The Fourth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT'04),  2004

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