data sharing

Anonymous
This is where a maximum bandwidth has been allocated to a videoconferenceĀ (by choice, due to network capacity, or the limitations of the equipment) and the addition of data sharing is handled within the same connection and hence the same bandwidth limits. Document Camera The simplest way to share data within a videoconference is to point the camera at a printout. This method probably yields the poorest quality, but has been known to work when all else fails!
Anonymous
The standards that are relevant to contemporary videoconferencing are: H.320 for circuit-based networks, such as ISDN, and H.323 for packet-based networks, such as the Internet. Both of these standards are International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Recommendations (the formal name the ITU uses for its standards). They can be found at: http://www.itu.int/rec/recommendation.asp?type=products&parent=TRECh/
Anonymous
Data sharing, data exchange, e-collaboration, remote collaboration there are many terms used to describe the simultaneous sharing of a document or application across a network. This is an area of communication that is full of promise and exciting possibilities. Although interactive collaboration of this kind can be useful on its own, productivity is greatly enhanced if the participants are able to talk to each other, and/or see each other. For this reason this guide considers only data sharing within videoconferencing, i.e.
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