A Framework for Distributed Conferencing
draft-romano-dcon-framework-12
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| Authors | Simon Pietro Romano , Alessandro Amirante , Tobia Castaldi , Lorenzo Miniero , Alfonso Buono | ||
| Last updated | 2013-06-17 (Latest revision 2012-12-14) | ||
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Abstract
This document defines the framework for Distributed Conferencing (DCON). The framework draws inspiration from the work carried out in the XCON working group, which has defined a complete architecture for centralized conferencing. DCON is based on the idea that a distributed conference can be setup by appropriately orchestrating the operation of a number of XCON focus elements, each in charge of managing a certain number of participants. Interaction between each participant and the corresponding conference focus is based on the standard XCON framework, whereas inter-focus interaction is defined in this document.
Authors
Simon Pietro Romano
Alessandro Amirante
Tobia Castaldi
Lorenzo Miniero
Alfonso Buono
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