authors |
Indrusiak, L.S., Becker, J., Glesner, M. and Reis, R. |
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2001 |
title |
Distributed Collaborative Design over Cave2 Framework |
source |
11th IFIP International Conference on Very Large Integration, Montpellier |
summary |
The Cave Project is a research initiative aiming to make possible a user-transparent distribution of CAD resources over computer networks. It can be divided in three parts: * a Framework of reusable software, composed by CAD tool modules and design data representation primitives * a web based design environment, implemented over the Framework foundations, together with a Service Space, which provides the necessary control on the distribution of design resources and the data sharing among designers * a Communication Channel, which allows synchronous and asynchronous interaction among the designers The modules can be distributed over nodes of a Internet Protocol based network. The designers interact with all of the modules using a Java-enabled client software, e.g. a web browser. |
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