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Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities
Modern HENP experiments such as CMS and Atlas involve as many as 2000 collaborators around the world. Collaborations this large will be unable to meet often enough to support working closely together. Many of the tools currently available for collaboration focus on heavy-weight applications such as...
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author | Agarwal, D Berket, K |
author_facet | Agarwal, D Berket, K |
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description | Modern HENP experiments such as CMS and Atlas involve as many as 2000 collaborators around the world. Collaborations this large will be unable to meet often enough to support working closely together. Many of the tools currently available for collaboration focus on heavy-weight applications such as videoconferencing tools. While these are important, there is a more basic need for tools that support connecting physicists to work together on an ad hoc or continuous basis. Tools that support the day-to-day connectivity and underlying needs of a group of collaborators are important for providing light-weight, non-intrusive, and flexible ways to work collaboratively. Some example tools include messaging, file-sharing, and shared plot viewers. An important component of the environment is a scalable underlying communication framework. In this paper we will describe our current progress on building a dynamic and ad hoc collaboration environment and our vision for its evolution into a HENP collaboration environment. |
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spelling | cern-8520182019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/852018engAgarwal, DBerket, KSupporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration CapabilitiesComputing and ComputersModern HENP experiments such as CMS and Atlas involve as many as 2000 collaborators around the world. Collaborations this large will be unable to meet often enough to support working closely together. Many of the tools currently available for collaboration focus on heavy-weight applications such as videoconferencing tools. While these are important, there is a more basic need for tools that support connecting physicists to work together on an ad hoc or continuous basis. Tools that support the day-to-day connectivity and underlying needs of a group of collaborators are important for providing light-weight, non-intrusive, and flexible ways to work collaboratively. Some example tools include messaging, file-sharing, and shared plot viewers. An important component of the environment is a scalable underlying communication framework. In this paper we will describe our current progress on building a dynamic and ad hoc collaboration environment and our vision for its evolution into a HENP collaboration environment.cs.OH/0307037LBNL-53355oai:cds.cern.ch:8520182003-07-14 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Agarwal, D Berket, K Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title | Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title_full | Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title_fullStr | Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title_full_unstemmed | Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title_short | Supporting Dynamic Ad hoc Collaboration Capabilities |
title_sort | supporting dynamic ad hoc collaboration capabilities |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/852018 |
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