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Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications
An application that gives individual access to media files such as MP3 by creating a file sharing system over the Internet.
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Collaborative Support for Graphical-Based Design Tools
Wong Kok Seng (Multimedia University, Malaysia), Sellappan Palaniappan (Malaysia University of Science and Technology, Malaysia), and Nor Adnan Yahaya (Malaysia University of Science and Technology, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch014
Abstract
In today’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) era, the need for real-time collaboration over the Internet is increasing. Due to ongoing corporate globalization and geographic dispersion of project operations, collaborative becomes a key for supporting these distributed corporate operations. Current Electronic Design Automation (EDA) and Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools typically do not support collaborative work. In geographically dispersed environment, designers from different companies or locations are having difficulties to communicate with each other. Several studies have been done on collaborative environment. However, all studies are still in the research level and not yet commercialize. In order to support collaborative work, few concerns must be taken into the consideration. Network architecture is the main concern when designing a network based collaborative environment. Client-Server Architecture and Peer-to-Peer Architecture were two possible architecture designs that can be used for collaborative graphical based design environment.
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The first peer-to-peer file-sharing service that by the middle of 2000 had millions of users. Record industries sued Napster for facilitating the free exchange of copyrighted material. By July of 2001, Napster was shut down.
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