IEEE DATC Newsletter on Design Automation
Group-authoring in CONCORD A DB-based approach
SAC '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM symposium on Applied computing
TOGA—a customizable service for data-centric collaboration
Information Systems - The 11th international conference on advanced information systems engineering (CAiSE*
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Introduction to Distributed Applications
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: Introduction to Distributed Applications
Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques
Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
JATLite: A Java Agent Infrastructure with Message Routing
IEEE Internet Computing
Capturing Design Dynamics the Concord Approach
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Data Engineering
Conversation Oriented Programming for Agent Interaction
Issues in Agent Communication
On the architecture of a CAD framework: the NELSIS approach
EURO-DAC '90 Proceedings of the conference on European design automation
Dynamic data sharing and security in a collaborative product definition management system
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
P4LM: A methodology for product lifecycle management
Computers in Industry
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Sharing data is an important aspect in distributed design environments and should be supported by an underlying system. Any synchronous access to data is conflict prone. Applying concurrency control and two phase commit are one option to be considered. But design processes also demand for cooperation between the designers. Negotiation about actions on the product under design and the early exchange of preliminary results are crucial issues. Controlled data access by itself does not fulfil all the needs for cooperation. We will present a new approach that relies on a concept and system model which integrates concurrent activities by a joint information space offering flexible protocols for cooperation on the shared objects. We will describe the customizability of the protocols to effectively support different cooperative scenarios.