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What is Synchronous Communication

Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition
Synchronous communication can be defined as real- time communication between two people. Examples include face-to-face or phone communication.
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Security of Web Servers and Web Services
Volker Hockmann (Techniker Krankenkasse, Hamburg, Germany), Heinz D. Knoell (University of Lueneburg, Germany), and Ernst L. Leiss (University of Houston, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch173
Abstract
Web servers and the Web services associated with them have become increasingly important in the last few years. Online banking, e-mail, and money, business- to-business (B2B), and business-to-client (B2C) transactions are growing rapidly. It is difficult to imagine modern business without these forms of networking. However, there are also significant negative aspects. In many cases, due to competitive pressures, companies and government agencies had to implement these services very fast, often too fast and without any appreciation of the concepts of security and protection. As a consequence, it turns out that a hacker can misuse with little effort these Web services or compromise the underlying database (e.g., to obtain access to credit cards numbers or social insurance information). A very significant percentage of the population in developed and developing countries is using wired and wireless connections for reading e-mails, accessing newsgroups, or using Internet banking. All these services are running on a Web server. Most Web servers are running the Apache or the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) (all versions of both servers [Apache 1.3.x/2.x, IIS 3-6]) (Netcraft, 2006). Of these, older versions of the Internet Information Server are especially vulnerable to numerous attacks. Therefore, an attacker is in a position to break, with little effort, into many Web servers running IIS 4 or 5. However, the Apache Web server (running on Windows systems) is also vulnerable to similar attacks. Moreover, using a Web server based on UNIX or Linux is not a guarantee for a secure system. UNIX and Linux systems are also affected by inherent weaknesses and vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows and the handling of format strings (ZDNet, 2006). Readers who like to have more general insight are referred to works by Leiss (1990) and Garfinkel and Spafford (2002). These books give broader perspectives on Internet security.
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The Digital Generation and Web 2.0: E-Learning Concern or Media Myth?
A term that designates communications between two or more individuals that takes place simultaneously. It is marked by the all communicants being involved in the communications process at the same time, though not necessarily at the same location. Examples of synchronous electronic communication include telephone calls and instant messaging (though the former may take place asynchronously, as well).
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Online Discussion Groups
An immediate interaction in real time, as in a face-to-face meeting, telephone call, or computer-facilitated discussion using cameras, microphones, and/or speakers.
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Towards a Dimensional Model of the Stages of Online Learning
The sender and receiver are using the communication device at the same time, enabling an immediate ‘conversational’ response to be given, as if they were in the same room at the same time. A telephone call is an example of synchronous communication system.
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The Role of Error Correction in Online Exchanges
Communication occurs when learners communicate in real time, either in a face-to-face situation, on the telephone or using the Internet. MOOs, IRC (Internet relay chat), chatting, audio and videoconferencing are all forms of synchronous communication.
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Online Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Community
Immediate relay of information on a real-time basis, with live interaction between the sender and receiver. Chat rooms and virtual classroom technologies such as Elluminate are examples of synchronous communication.
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Security and Privacy in Distance Education
Online communication between two or more parties, where all parties are online at the same time.
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Research on the Effects of Media and Pedagogy in Distance Education
Real time communication between the instructor and students or among students using two-way communication media such as telephone, video or audio conferencing, and chat, etc.
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Designing a Distributed Learning Experience
Computer-based communication in which interaction between parties takes place simultaneously.
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Leveraging Diversity in a Virtual Context: Global Diversity and Cyber-Aggression
Any form of communication in which the sender and receiver are concurrently communicating.
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Telecollaboration as a Tool to Design Fictitious Sustainable Start-Ups in an ESP Context
Communication occurs when learners communicate in real time, either in a face-to-face situation, on the telephone or using the Internet” ( Vinagre & Lera, 2008 ).
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Reviewing the Effectiveness and Learning Outcomes of a 3D Virtual Museum: A Pilot Study
Visual and verbal interaction between two or more individuals, happening at the same time.
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Online Communication and Social Engagement
Real-time interaction, such as live voice or video conferences, that requires participants to be online simultaneously.
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Learning Styles in Online Environments
The sender and receiver are using the communication device at the same time, enabling an immediate ‘conversational’ response to be given, as if they were in the same room at the same time. A telephone call is an example of synchronous communication system.
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Online Resources, Support, and E-Health for Families of Children with Disabilities: A Review of Empirical Evidence Regarding Attitudes, Use, and Efficacy
Sometimes called “instant messaging” or “chatting,” synchronous communication provides a way for persons to communicate with almost instantaneous delivery and receipt of messages allowing for more natural conversation. This can include text-only or video chat options.
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Outcomes of Computer Mentoring
Communication that takes place at the same time. Examples of synchronous communication methods are: face-to-face communication, text-based chat rooms, and videoconferencing.
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K-12 Online Education: Issues and Future Research Directions
Communication that occurs in real time, such as via phone, chat rooms, or videocommunication devices.
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Online Community Projects and Post-Pandemic EFL Curricula in Secondary Schools
Communication that occurs in real-time. Synchronous interaction is usually face-to-face, by telephone or by online conference tools.
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Effects of Computer-Mediated Communication
Online interactive or real-time communication between the student and instructor or among students.
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Scholarly Collaboration Across Time Zones
An instant (or synchronous) communication is where participants exchange messages in real-time; for example instant messenger dialogue via Skype™.
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Computer Mediated Communication and Multimodal Instruction in Higher Education
Real-time, back-and-forth communication as afforded by face-to-face meetings, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, instant messaging, and chat rooms.
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Designing Online Mental Training Using WebExcellence
Communication where the relay of information is simultaneous and therefore occurs in real-time (e.g., chat, audio- and video-conferencing).
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Adapting to Virtual Third-Space Language Learning Futures
Real-time communication during which two or more learners communicate with each other at exactly the same time. In this chapter, it specifically refers to communication in the online environment.
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Designing Interactive and Collaborative E-Learning Environments
Synchronous communication is a form of communication that people send data at the same time (e.g. online chat rooms).
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Cultural Diversity and Critical Cultural Awareness: A Case Study of Telecollaboration on Dutch and Turkish Teachers' Pedagogical Perspectives
In-person, virtual, scheduled, or impromptu communication that takes place in real-time that involves exchanging information with one another simultaneously.
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Applying a Teaching Strategy to Create a Collaborative Educational Mode
Or direct communication, where all parties involved in the communication are present at the same time. Examples: telephone conversations and instant messaging.
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Enhancing Students' Online Experiences: Best Educational Practices Unveiled by the Mouse in the Presence of a Cat
The term refers to “real time” interactions, in which participants communicate and interact at the same time (e.g., videoconferences, chats, etc.).
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Blackboard Learning System on College Campuses
is a real-time text-based communication, which allows instant conversation between two or more users.
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Cross-Cultural Communication Differences in Online Learning
The teacher and the students are logged into the course in real time in order to complete course materials and assignments.
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Connecting K-12 Schools in Higher Education
Communication that occurs in real time (e.g., phone calls, videoconferencing, face-to-face and instant messaging).
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Assessing Willingness to Communicate for Academically, Culturally, and Linguistically Different Language Learners: Can English Become a Virtual Lingua Franca via Electronic Text-Based Chat?
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Optimizing Online Collaborative Learning: Challenges and Strategies in Online Teaching and Learning
Synchronous communication in online learning means learning at the same time or happens in real time virtually or in-person.
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Incorporating Technology in a Cooperative Learning Environment
A communication format that occurs in real time. Communication can occur various forms from text, video, or voice.
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Integrating New Technologies to Promote Distance Learning
Communication that occurs in real time. For two or more people to communicate synchronously, they need to be available at the same time. Synchronous communication utilizes such tools as chats and videoconferencing.
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Computer Mediated Communication and Multimodal Instruction in Higher Education
Real-time, back-and-forth communication as afforded by face-to-face meetings, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, instant messaging, and chat rooms.
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Preparing Faculty for Distance Learning Teaching
Interaction between individuals where information is sent and received at the same time, as in audio conferencing or online chat.
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Divorced Coparents' Use of Communication Technology
Communication occurs at the same time (e.g., phone call).
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Shifting Perceptions within Online Problem-Based Learning
Two-way communication that requires participants to communicate at the same time, though they may be separated geographically. Webcams, videoconferencing and instant messaging are examples. In PBL online, times may be set for synchronous discussion between virtual group members and the tutor.
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Online Academic Advising
This type of communication occurs in real time and allows an individual to retrieve an answer to a question simultaneously. One such example is instant messenger (IM).
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