This page hasn't been updated since 1998. At the time of this note, I am employed at the Palo Alto Research Center. I try to keep my Curriculum Vitae up to date once a year or so. Check there for details.
Who?
James "Bo" Begole's professional
interests include collaborative computing, distributed systems, object-oriented
analysis, design and development, and interactive visualization. His dissertation
research focused on techniques to minimize a software designer's concern
for common problems in the development of collaborative systems. These
problems include efficient network usage, sharing pre-existing software,
flexible support of multiple styles of collaboration, and providing communication
cues to collaborators. Bo received a BS in 1992 in mathematics
from Virginia Commonwealth University,
an MS in 1994 and a PhD in 1998 in computer
science from Virginia Tech.
Bo completed his PhD in December 1998 and then joined SunLabs
in Mountain View, California.
(12/23/98) JAMM (Java Applets
Made Multiuser) version 1.0 is available. This application-sharing
system is a Java runtime environment that allows the shared use of any
100% pure JFC/Swing-based applet.
Work Related
Research
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Projects in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
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Flexible JAMM - Collaboration
Transparency
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Sieve - Collaborative Interactive
Visualization
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LiNC - Learning in Networked Communities
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Ppong!
- Two player network game.
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Java - applets and freely available classes and information.
Teaching
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CS2704 - Object-Oriented
Software Design and Construction (Fall 1998)
Fun Stuff
Family & Friends
Last modified: Dec 23, 1998