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A case-study in all-web rich interpersonal communication services

Published: 21 April 2015 Publication History

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Emerging web-based communication technologies have made it possible to build rich, modular interpersonal communication suites. Leveraging these new standards, we designed an experimental service named "Le Fil", which provides users with long-lived conversations where they can engage in a variety of activities, in a synchronous or asynchronous way. Built around some strong assumptions about what rich communications services must offer, our prototype, and the lessons learned from actual user tests conducted during the design process, shed some light on benefits and current issues raised by such a data-centric approach to interpersonal communication.

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AWeS '15: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on All-Web Real-Time Systems
April 2015
58 pages
ISBN:9781450334778
DOI:10.1145/2749215
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  1. HTML5
  2. WebRTC
  3. cloud communications
  4. data-centric architecture
  5. interpersonal communication

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