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Link IDE : a Real Time Collaborative Development Environment
San Jose State University SJSU ScholarWorks Master's Projects Master's Theses and Graduate Research Spring 2012 Link IDE : A Real Time Collaborative Development Environment Kevin Grant San Jose State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_projects Part of the Computer Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Grant, Kevin, "Link IDE : A Real Time Collaborative Development Environment" (2012). Master's Projects. 227. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31979/etd.rqpj-pj3k https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_projects/227 This Master's Project is brought to you for free and open access by the Master's Theses and Graduate Research at SJSU ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Projects by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Link IDE : A Real Time Collaborative Development Environment A Project Report Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Computer Science San José State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Computer Science by Kevin Grant May 2012 1 © 2012 Kevin Grant ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY The Undersigned Project Committee Approves the Project Titled Link : A Real Time Collaborative Development Environment by Kevin Grant APPROVED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY May 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Soon Tee Teoh, Department -
Real Differences Between OT and CRDT for Co-Editors
Real Differences between OT and CRDT in Building Co- Editing Systems and Real World Applications DAVID SUN, Codox Inc., United States CHENGZHENG SUN, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore AGUSTINA NG, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore WEIWEI CAI, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore OT (Operational Transformation) was invented for supporting real-time co-editors in the late 1980s and has evolved to become core techniques widely used in today’s working co-editors and adopted in industrial products. CRDT (Commutative Replicated Data Type) for co-editors was first proposed around 2006, under the name of WOOT (WithOut Operational Transformation). Follow-up CRDT variations are commonly labeled as "post-OT" techniques capable of making concurrent operations natively commutative in co-editors. On top of that, CRDT solutions have made broad claims of superiority over OT solutions, and often portrayed OT as an incorrect and inefficient technique. Over one decade later, however, CRDT is rarely found in working co- editors; OT remains the choice for building the vast majority of today’s co-editors. Contradictions between the reality and CRDT’s purported advantages have been the source of much confusion and debate in co-editing researcher and developer communities. To seek truth from facts, we set out to conduct a comprehensive and critical review on representative OT and CRDT solutions and working co-editors based on them. From this work, we have made important discoveries about OT and CRDT, and revealed facts and evidences that refute CRDT claims over OT on all accounts. These discoveries help explain the underlying reasons for the choice between OT and CRDT in the real world. -
Large-Scale Trustworthy Distributed Collaboration Claudia-Lavinia Ignat
Large-scale trustworthy distributed collaboration Claudia-Lavinia Ignat To cite this version: Claudia-Lavinia Ignat. Large-scale trustworthy distributed collaboration. Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]. Université de Lorraine, 2021. tel-03229173 HAL Id: tel-03229173 https://hal.inria.fr/tel-03229173 Submitted on 18 May 2021 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Ecole´ doctorale IAEM Lorraine Large-scale trustworthy distributed collaboration THESE` pr´esent´eeet soutenue publiquement le 23 avril 2021 pour l'obtention d'une Habilitation de l'Universit´ede Lorraine (mention informatique) par Claudia-Lavinia Ignat Composition du jury Rapporteurs : M. Prasun DEWAN Professeur, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Mme Val´erieISSARNY Directrice de Recherche, Inria M. Fran¸coisTAIANI Professeur des Universit´es,Universit´ede Rennes I Examinateurs : Mme Sihem AMER-YAHIA Directrice de Recherche CNRS M. Fran¸coisCHAROY Professeur des Universit´es,Universit´ede Lorraine Mme Isabelle CHRISMENT Professeur des Universit´es,Universit´ede Lorraine M. Fabien GANDON Directeur de Recherche Inria M. Pascal MOLLI Professeur des Universit´es,Universit´ede Nantes Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications | UMR 7503 Mis en page avec la classe thesul. -
Eaglefiler 1.9.2 Manual
EagleFiler 1.9.2 Manual C-Command Software c-command.com December 21, 2020 Contents 1 Introduction 6 1.1 Importing Is a Snap.........................................6 1.2 Familiar Mail-like Interface.....................................7 1.3 Search Everything..........................................8 1.4 The Library Is Open.........................................9 1.5 Reliable Data Storage........................................ 10 1.6 Add Tags and Notes......................................... 11 1.7 Speed Up and Simplify Your Other Applications......................... 14 1.8 Multiple Libraries.......................................... 14 1.9 Feature List.............................................. 14 2 Installing and Updating 18 2.1 Requirements............................................. 18 2.2 Installing EagleFiler......................................... 18 2.3 Updating From a Previous Version................................. 18 2.4 Reinstalling a Fresh Copy...................................... 19 2.5 Uninstalling EagleFiler........................................ 20 2.6 Security & Privacy Access...................................... 20 3 Using EagleFiler 23 3.1 Basics................................................. 23 3.2 Library Folders............................................ 24 3.3 What Can Be Imported....................................... 28 3.4 Ways to Import............................................ 29 3.4.1 Applications That Support Capture............................ 30 3.4.2 Importing Existing Files.................................. -
Iphone SDK Development Building Iphone Applications
Prepared exclusively for Rodney Pearson Beta Book Agile publishing for agile developers The book you’re reading is still under development. As part of our Beta book program, we’re releasing this copy well before we normally would. That way you’ll be able to get this content a couple of months before it’s available in finished form, and we’ll get feedback to make the book even better. The idea is that everyone wins! Be warned. The book has not had a full technical edit, so it will con- tain errors. It has not been copyedited, so it will be full of typos and other weirdness. And there’s been no effort spent doing layout, so you’ll find bad page breaks, over-long lines with little black rectan- gles, incorrect hyphenations, and all the other ugly things that you wouldn’t expect to see in a finished book. We can’t be held liable if you use this book to try to create a spiffy application and you somehow end up with a strangely shaped farm implement instead. Despite all this, we think you’ll enjoy it! Throughout this process you’ll be able to download updated PDFs from your account on http://pragprog.com. When the book is finally ready, you’ll get the final version (and subsequent updates) from the same address. In the meantime, we’d appreciate you sending us your feedback on this book at http://pragprog.com/titles/amiphd/errata, or by using the links at the bottom of each page. Thank you for being part of the Pragmatic community! Dave & Andy Prepared exclusively for Rodney Pearson iPhone SDK Development Building iPhone Applications Chris Adamson Bill Dudney with Marcel Molina The Pragmatic Bookshelf Raleigh, North Carolina Dallas, Texas Prepared exclusively for Rodney Pearson Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their prod- ucts are claimed as trademarks.