Collaborative workflows

Today, shifting documents from employee to employee by email attachment is considered "so 90s." No wonder: Office suites enable completely new forms of cooperative work, often via cloud or on-site servers. This article takes a look at the rather confusing market that has developed around collaborative office suites.

Concepts

There is no uniform approach to what collaborative work looks like. Different methods reflect different visions of the modern work environment. However, one important distinction is between a client/server-based collaborative working environment and web-based collaboration.

Client/server structures store all data processed by a team on a server. A client application uses the Message Application Programming Interface [1] to allow simultaneous use of the data. Typical applications include diary, address management, and project management software.

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