| Jointly sponsored Create-Net and the International Communication Sciences and Technology Association (ICST) |
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| Collaborative systems enable collaboration between people and computers to work more productively in acquiring, representing, organizing, archiving, protecting, accessing and communicating information. Consistency is one of the most important and classical issues in collaborative systems research, ranging from the chip level to the system level. Recent advances in collaborative systems have introduced several new challenges to the consistency maintenance in a decentralized, heterogeneous environment. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from various areas of computer science whose work is related to data replication, caching and consistency, including distributed systems, distributed database, Web caching and content delivery network, computer supported collaborative work (CSCW) systems, and so on. In particular, we are interested in the latest progress on data consistency in collaborative systems, including data consistency models, algorithms, systems, and applications. |
| Weisong Shi
(Primary contact) |
Du Li
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| Department of Computer Science | Department of Computer Science |
| Wayne State University | Texas A&M University |
| Detroit, MI 48202 | College Station, TX 77843 |
| Email: weisong@wayne.edu | Email: lidu@cs.tamu.edu |