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Research on Consistency Maintenance of Flowchart Design

Published: 22 September 2017 Publication History

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Flowchart1 brings the advantage of efficiency into the program design. Designers can achieve clearer structure refer to flowchart. It's a powerful method in the process of program design. However, the traditional flowchart is only designed on single site. It leads to the low efficiency and less diversity. Based on these problems, this paper aims at using collaborative algorithm to complete the distributed flowchart design. The paper mainly solves the problems of the operation conflicts which come from different sites, and analyzes the typical consistency maintenance algorithm, constructs the flowchart model, analyzes the flowchart operations, devises the conflict resolution strategy and describes the consistency maintenance work flow. At last, a correctness proof is also given to validate the whole strategy.

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David Sun and Chengzheng Sun.2006. Operation context and context-based operational transformation. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 4--8.
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Chengzheng Sun and Clarence Ellis. 1998. Operational Transformation in real-time group editors: issues, algorithms, and achievements. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Seattle, Washington, USA, 14--18.
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Ellis C A, Gibbs S J. 1989. Concurrency control in groupware systems. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Data, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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N. Gu, J. M. Yang, and Q. W. Zhang. 2005. Consistency maintenance based on the mark & retrace technique in groupware systems. In: Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work. New York: ACM Press, 264--273.

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    ChineseCSCW '17: Proceedings of the 12th Chinese Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
    September 2017
    269 pages
    ISBN:9781450353526
    DOI:10.1145/3127404
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    Published: 22 September 2017

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    1. ALGORITHM design
    2. consistency maintenance
    3. flowchart design
    4. real-time collaboration

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    • National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
    • Shanghai Natural Science Foundation

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    ChineseCSCW '17

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    ChineseCSCW '17 Paper Acceptance Rate 21 of 84 submissions, 25%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 21 of 84 submissions, 25%

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