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Architectural Trade-Offs for Collaboration Services Supporting Contextual CollaborationFilho et al.
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- Filho R
- Geyer W
- Brownholtz B
- Guy I
- Redmiles D
- Millen D
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Contextual collaboration services seamlessly integrate existing groupware technologies into a single consistent interaction model. This model is usually implemented by a contextual collaboration infrastructure that needs to efficiently cope with the fast switching between …
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