Article in Journal ART-2000-06

BibliographyFrank, Aiko; Sellentin, Jürgen; Mitschang, Bernhard: TOGA - a customizable service for data-centric collaboration.
In: Jarke, Matthias (ed.); Shasha, Dennis (ed.): Information Systems, Data Bases: Their Creation Management and Utilization, Special Issue: The 11th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE*99). Vol. 25(2).
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science.
pp. 157-176, english.
Oxford: Elsevier Science Ltd., April 2000.
Article in Journal.
CR-SchemaD.2.12 (Software Engineering Interoperability)
H.2.4 (Database Management Systems)
H.3.4 (Information Storage and Retrieval Systems and Software)
H.4.1 (Office Automation)
KeywordsConcurrent Engineering; Collaboration, CSCW, Events
Abstract

Collaboration in cooperative information systems, like concurrent design and engineering, exploits common work and information spaces. In this paper we introduce the TOGA service (Transaction-Oriented Group and Coordination Service for Data-Centric Applications), which offers group management facilities and a push model for change propagation w.r.t. shared data, thus allowing for group awareness. Through TOGA’s customizability and its layered architecture the service can be adapted to a variety of different collaboration scenarios. Multiple communication protocols (CORBA, UDP/IP, TCP/IP) are supported as well as basic transaction properties. Our approach enables both, firstly, the evolution of a set of separate applications to form a cooperative information system, i.e., it provides a technique towards component-oriented system engineering. Secondly, it can be exploited as a basic service within collaboration frameworks to effectively manage common work and information spaces. In this paper we report on design issues, implementation aspects, and first experiences gained with the TOGA prototype and its exploitation in an activity coordination and collaboration framework system.

CopyrightElsevier Science
ContactContact mitsch@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed High-Performance Systems, Applications of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Project(s)PHRAMES
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Entry dateOctober 4, 2001
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