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We previously designed the Notification Service Transfer Protocol (NSTP) as a general-purpose coordination mechanism for building synchronous groupware applications. We initially thought that a colleague awareness tool (colloquially, a "buddy list") was just another synchronous groupware application. However, as users requested more capabilities, we discovered that awareness applications have an underlying model of interaction that differs from our other, quasi-meeting, applications. In particular, we ran into problems of scaling (NSTP's model required too much unnecessary information to be distributed) and selectivity (NSTP's model did not allow fine enough control of the way information was exposed). Accordingly, we designed the Simple General Awareness Protocol (SGAP) to address the problems that arise in sophisticated awareness applications. The problem is broader than NSTP alone: the international standard T. 120 suffers from the same limitations, as does any other infrastructure built around a quasi-meeting model.
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缩放和选择性:从NSTP到SGAP
我们之前将通知服务传输协议(Notification Service Transfer Protocol, NSTP)设计为构建同步群件应用程序的通用协调机制。我们最初认为同事意识工具(通俗地说,“伙伴列表”)只是另一个同步群件应用程序。然而,随着用户要求更多功能,我们发现感知应用程序具有与其他准会议应用程序不同的底层交互模型。特别是,我们遇到了可伸缩性(NSTP的模型需要太多不必要的信息来分发)和选择性(NSTP的模型不允许足够精细地控制信息的暴露方式)的问题。因此,我们设计了简单通用感知协议(SGAP)来解决复杂感知应用中出现的问题。这个问题不仅仅是NSTP的问题:国际标准T. 120也受到同样的限制,就像围绕准会议模型建立的任何其他基础设施一样。
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