beWeeVee for Techies In 5 Slides - Presentation Transcript
beWeeVee is a technology that allows several users to participate, in Real-time, in the creation of information in anyformat. We call it co-operation. This technology not only conciliates changes among users but it also preserves the positional intention of each one of them in order to maintain consistency and improve user experience and information quality. Endless UnDo/ReDo beWeeVee holds up out-of-the-box the cycles of undo-review-redo necessary in typical work environments, as it allows you to keep the whole history of operations of the session. beWeeVee is an API Corvalius chose to make beWeeVee available as a .NET and Silverlight library, so that it would be incorporated into new applications, or in order to add co-operative concepts to existent applications. It is thought to scale up and out. beWeeVee’s architecture permits Scalability, as it allows the logic that generates cooperation to be solved either in the client or in the server. Support disconnected scenarios Different from other technologies, beWeeVee allows the client to disconnect and keep working in an individual manner; without having to connect to any other server. And permits, anyhow, Intention Preservation in the reconciliation of shared copies
In the short run, mostapplicationswillallowyoutoworkco-operativelly. Purely and simply, becausenothingwilljustifynotworkingonthatway. If you have or want to develop a product that can find in any of this categories, then you’re probably eligible to run beWeeVee as a feature. Products which are specialized in solving the typical problems of each domain, today can be seen to have their abilities improved through the use of beWeeVee.
Corvaliusis a member of Want to know more? Check our blog and contact us… Why we call it Co-operation? http://www.corvalius.com/blog/?p=154 Where are we heading to? http://www.corvalius.com/blog/?p=129 What is behind the beWeeVee technology? http://www.corvalius.com/blog/?p=88 LetsTalk. www.corvalius.com | www.corvalius.com/blog |info@corvalius.com
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