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Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference table of contents
New York, New York
WORKSHOP SESSION: CoNext student workshop table of contents
Article No. 75  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-770-4
Authors
Omer Boyaci  Columbia University
Henning Schulzrinne  Columbia University
Sponsors
IBM : IBM
: Alcatel-Lucent
: CISCO
: IMDEA
SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
: Thomson
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Application and desktop sharing allows sharing any application with one or more people over the Internet. The participants receive the screen-view of the shared application from the server. Their mouse and keyboard events are delivered and regenerated at the server. Application and desktop sharing enables collaborative work, software tutoring and e-learning over the Internet. We have developed an application and desktop sharing platform called ADS which is efficient, reliable, operating system independent, scales well, supports all applications and features true application sharing.


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P. Ziewer et al., Transparent Tele Teaching. ASCILITE 2002, Auckland, NZ, December 2002.
 
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M. Hasan et al., Multicast Application Sharing Tool for the Access Grid Toolkit. UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, Nottingham, UK, 2005.
 
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G. Camarillo et al., The Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP). RFC 4582, IETF, November 2006.
 
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