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This paper presents design and implementation of a collaborative system, called Decentralised Synchronous Collaboration (DSC), based on a pure P2P architecture without using any server at all. It relies on group agents located on peers' computers to coordinate group as well as peer management, and provides a message handler to deal with the correct message passing directly among group peers. DSC is implemented using JXTA technology that includes virtual JXTA networks, a set of standard protocols and basic services to let peers finding each other, forming groups, and exchanging messages across firewalls and Network Address Translators (NATs).
International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies – Inderscience Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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