Livespaces: an interactive ubiquitous workspace architecture for the enterprise

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2004

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Bright, D.L.
Vernik, R.J.

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Yang, L.T.
Guo, M.
Gao, G.R.
Jha, N.K.

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2004; 3207:982-993

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This paper examines the use of ubiquitous and enterprise computing infrastructure for future workplace environments. We focus on the integration of Interactive Intelligent Workspaces (IIWs) into the wider information enterprise. IIWs employ new forms of operating environments to coordinate and manage interactions between people, workspace devices, and workspace services. We argue that if these media rich workspaces are to become an integral pan of an enterprise, consideration needs to be given to how these elements interface with and use enterprise-wide services and artifacts. In this paper we propose an architectural reference model called LiveSpaces to guide research and development activities for enterprise-enabled ubiquitous workspaces. We also discuss our experiences in developing an initial implementation. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004.

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