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Center For Collaborative Technologies At The University Of Washington

Center For Collaborative Technologies At The University Of Washington. Richard Anderson, Fred Videon University of Washington Paul Oka Microsoft Research External Research and Programs. Announcement Of The Center.

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Center For Collaborative Technologies At The University Of Washington

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  1. Center For Collaborative Technologies At The University Of Washington Richard Anderson, Fred Videon University of Washington Paul Oka Microsoft Research External Research and Programs

  2. Announcement Of The Center The Center for Collaborative Technologies at the University of Washington will develop the ConferenceXP platform, apply the technologies to a wide range of educational and collaborative scenarios, and strengthen the educational and research communities that use these collaboration tools. The Center has been funded by Microsoft Research External Research and Programs for a period of three years. The Center is a collaboration between members of the University of Washington’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Pacific Northwest Gigapop, and the ResearchChannel.

  3. A Brief History Of ConferenceXP • Project began at MSR in 2001 as DISC • Initial deployment for distance learning Spring 2002 • Successful deployment for distance learning, Spring 2003 • 2004-2005 MSR ConferenceXP RFPs funded • First 4-way distance learning deployment Autumn 2004 • November 2006, CXP 4.0 released

  4. 2002

  5. 2003

  6. ConferenceXP Scenarios • High-quality, real-time collaboration • Highly interactivedistributed learning • Active learning inwireless-enabled classrooms

  7. Real-Time CollaborationConferenceXP Client • High-quality multipoint conferencing • Full-screen, real-time video at 30 fps • Built-in presentation capability, whiteboard & screen sharing

  8. Distributed Learning

  9. 4-way Distributed Classroom • Quarter-lengthclasses between UW, UCSD, UC Berkeley, and MSR • Met the originally stated goal for ConferenceXP • Courses • 2004: Public Policy • 2005: Cyber Security • 2006: History of Computing

  10. Cross-cultural Business School CourseUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst and University of Ireland, Galway

  11. Australian School Of The AirAustralian Northern Territories Education Department

  12. Live, Distributed Musical PerformancesMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Moscow State University omniMusic Application

  13. Engineering Design SketchingMassachusetts Institute of Technology InkBoard Application

  14. Current Release • ConferenceXP 4.0 • Support for .NET 2.0 • VS 2005 • Improved support for a wide range of cameras • Venue Service 4.0 • Archiver 4.0 • Reflector 4.0

  15. ConferenceXP 4.1 • Support of localization • Extract strings to a resource file • Initial Languages • Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish • Vista Support

  16. The Future of ConferenceXP • CCT projects • Security and Access Control • Reliability, Diagnostics, and Management improvements • Developing World Scenarios • High Definition Video integration

  17. What Are The Benefits Of A Community Based, Shared Source Platform? • Provides a great platform for research in collaborative environments • APIs designed for extensibility • .Net Framework shortens development cycle • Includes rich AV device support • Provides a proven platform for distance learning and distributed meetings • Existing tools support integrated TabletPC based presentation, archiving and integrated archive playback

  18. Planned CXP Work • Access Control and Security • Integration with emerging federated inter-realm identity management frameworks such as Shibboleth and OpenID • Real-time stream encryption • Reliability • Bandwidth scaling to support heterogeneous network and system capabilities • Automated failover

  19. Planned CXP Work (cont.) • Diagnostics • Real-time holistic conference status discovery and reporting • Conference Management and Scheduling • Integration with existing scheduling systems • Dynamic generation of virtual meeting spaces • Node Management • Asynchronous and • Remote operation • Automated window placement

  20. Planned CXP Work (cont.) • New educational scenarios (including developing world) • Single-machine lecture archiver • Support for asynchronous use of video • Adjustable bandwidth requirements • High Definition Video • Low-latency VC-1 encoding

  21. Deployments With Impact • UW Professional Masters Program • Conducted distance learning classes between up to 4 classrooms each term since Spring 2002 • Currently running at a high level of quality and reliability • New directions • Support for WWAMI Distance education • International courses

  22. Maintaining And Building Community • What are the next steps for the ConferenceXP Community?

  23. Codeplex • Microsoft’s open source project hosting website: http://www.codeplex.com • Supports web-based source control similar to cvs and svn • ConferenceXP and related projects are available in source & binary distributions • http://www.codeplex.com/ConferenceXP

  24. Community Resources • CCT Website/Wiki • MS ConferenceXP Site • Email List • Contact us: cct.cs.washington.edu www.conferencexp.net cct-announce Richard Anderson: anderson@cs.washington.edu Fred Video: fred@cs.washington.edu

  25. ConferenceXP Seminar • Seminar style public ConferenceXP sessions to address a variety of topics of interest to the community • Schedule and topics TBD • If you are interested in participating, contact Richard Anderson (anderson@cs.washington.edu)

  26. Call To Action • We are looking for feedback on CXP features • See the wiki • Participate in forums and CXP seminar • Use ConferenceXP! • Let us know how you are using it • Source code available on CodePlex • Community development of CXP

  27. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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