Groupware: some issues and experiences
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In this paper we present a platform specially designed for groupware applications running on handheld devices. Common groupware platforms request desktop computers as underlying hardware platforms. The fundamentally different nature of handheld devices has a great impact on the platform, e.g. resource limitations have to be considered, the network is slow and unstable. Often, personal data are stored on handheld devices, thus mechanisms have to ensure privacy. These considerations led to the QuickStep platform. Sample applications developed with QuickStep demonstrate the strengths of the QuickStep environment.