DocumentCode :
1500649
Title :
Moderated Group Authoring System for Campus-Wide Workgroups
Author :
Chandra, Surendar
Author_Institution :
FX Palo Alto Lab., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1007
Lastpage :
1020
Abstract :
This paper describes the design and implementation of a file system-based distributed authoring system for campus-wide workgroups. We focus on documents for which changes by different group members are harder to automatically reconcile into a single version. Prior approaches relied on using group-aware editors. Others built collaborative middleware that allowed the group members to use traditional authoring tools. These approaches relied on an ability to automatically detect conflicting updates. They also operated on specific document types. Instead, our system relies on users to moderate and reconcile updates by other group members. Our file system-based approach also allows group members to modify any document type. We maintain one updateable copy of the shared content on each group member´s node. We also hoard read-only copies of each of these updateable copies in any interested group member´s node. All these copies are propagated to other group members at a rate that is solely dictated by the wireless user availability. The various copies are reconciled using the moderation operation; each group member manually incorporates updates from all the other group members into their own copy. The various document versions eventually converge into a single version through successive moderation operations. The system assists with this convergence process by using the made-with knowledge of all causal file system reads of contents from other replicas. An analysis using a long-term wireless user availability traces from a university shows the strength of our asynchronous and distributed update propagation mechanism. Our user space file system prototype exhibits acceptable file system performance. A subjective evaluation showed that the moderation operation was intuitive for students.
Keywords :
authoring systems; computer aided instruction; document handling; educational institutions; groupware; middleware; campus-wide workgroups; causal file system; collaborative middleware; conflicting updates; documents; file system-based approach; file system-based distributed authoring system; group-aware editors; moderated group authoring system; read-only copies; university; updateable copies; wireless user availability; Authoring systems; Availability; Collaboration; Educational institutions; File systems; Servers; Wireless communication; Collaborative editing of complex documents; collaborative file system.; moderated manual reconciliation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1233
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2011.114
Filename :
6188344
Link To Document :
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