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The shared workspace activities of multimedia conferences ideally should not
require the facilities of the CMMC, though there are exceptions (see
below). Shared applications can be divided into several categories:
- Centralised with floor control. An example is Shared-X, where the
display of an existing application is replicated, and control can come
from any of the remote sites, but only from one at any time.
- Centralised without floor control. An example is the distributed
sketchpad developed for the CAR project by FhG-IGD Darmstadt, where a
central server communicates with remote clients at each site, allowing all
participants to draw simultaneously.
- Distributed with explicit membership.
- Distributed with implicit membership. An example is the distributed
whiteboard from LBL, where any user running a whiteboard on a particular
multicast group receives the history to date, and can make modifications.
All except option 4 require a list of current members of the conference in
order to initiate communication, start remote clients, or replicate the
display. Some applications (category 1) also require some form of floor
control, which may either be provided on a per application or a per
conference basis. This implies a need for some form of conference control
system.
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