Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing
Reexamination Certificate
1998-12-28
2002-06-25
Burgess, Glenton B. (Department: 2153)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer conferencing
C709S206000, C709S205000, C709S217000, C709S219000, C709S203000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06411989
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to systems and methods for providing communications between users over a computer network and, more particularly, to systems and methods for providing collaborative browsing of information and interactive communications on the World Wide Web (WWW) or the “web”.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Computer users can access many resources on an expansive international network of computer networks known as the Internet. WWW is a graphical subnetwork of the Internet. With common “web browser” software, for example, the NETSCAPE browser, users can readily access Internet information or services provided by web servers on the WWW.
Many Internet services allow communications between users. For example, two or more computer users may access a designated web server providing a “text-chat” service, which allows users to communicate interactively in text with one another in real time.
Computer users can also share web browsing experiences using a SHARED MOSAIC browser. To that end, each user is required to have his/her own copy of the SHARED MOSAIC software on a computer. To establish links between a user and his/her collaborators, the user needs to communicate to the collaborators beforehand, for example, by email or telephone, an Internet protocol (IP) port number identifying his/her particular browser. Then, the collaborators run the respective browsers on their computers and enter the IP port number as communicated, thereby establishing the links through the Internet between the user's computer and the collaborators' computers. As the user is visiting a web site of interest, he/she can select an option provided by the browser to share with his/her collaborators the same information from the web site through the established links.
More recently, a technique has been developed for realizing shared browsing using unmodified browsers and servers. A client-side executable content, know as a surrogate, is employed that is dynamically downloaded into the user's browser. The browser communicates with a collaborator's surrogate and allows all of the users' so-called “connected” browsers to move from page to page of a document in synchrony.
Notwithstanding the prior known collaborative browser arrangements, a problem still exists concerning the users being able to collaborate interactively regarding the content of a shared document or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This and other problems and limitations of prior interactive collaboration apparatus and/or techniques are overcome by establishing a so-called “shared Web-top”, i.e., a work space, in which different in-document applications, for example, within a document page, can be run and can be interactively, collaboratively shared by a plurality of users.
Specifically, this is realized by employing a surrogate that includes a polling loop that periodically checks a shared document structure for changes in prescribed properties, and transmits the detected changes to surrogates of other users, i.e., at least one other collaborator, via a communication channel. To this end, a prospective user of the shared Web-top accesses a system that transmits code to the user's computer to create a surrogate thereon. The surrogates created for the users of the shared Web-top are connected by at least one controller in the system and individually serve as an interface between the controller and the respective browsers on the users' computers.
Advantageously, through our unique use of the polling loop in the surrogate, functionality is realized in which, as one user inputs data into a shared document, for example, into one or more forms in a document, the same data appears in the other user's (users') browser (browers), via the detected changes in the prescribed properties of the one or more forms being transmitted over the communication channel to the users' computers and, therein, to their surrogates.
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Anupam Vinod
Gehani Narain H.
Kadambari Viswanath
Burgess Glenton B.
Lucent Technologies - Inc.
Salad Abdullahi E.
Stafford Thomas
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