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Conference XP

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Free video-conferencing software
ConferenceXP
ConferenceXP 5.3.2
DevelopersMicrosoft Research,University of Washington,Outercurve Foundation
Stable release
5.3.2 / August 6, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-08-06)
Repositorygithub.com/conferencexp/conferencexp
Written inC#
Operating systemWindows XP or later
Platform.NET Framework
Available inEnglish
TypeVideo conferencing
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitecct.cs.washington.edu

ConferenceXP is afree and open sourcevideo conferencing platform designed to address the needs of academic distance learning / multi-institutional instruction and advanced collaboration scenarios.

Overview

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ConferenceXP is intended to be both a tool for end users and a platform for developing solutions for specific vertical applications as well as distributed applications. It supports advanced capabilities including: handwriting and 'ink' input throughTablet PCs; high definition video sharing up to1080p (Full HD); and desktop conferencing viaUSB andIEEE 1394 cameras. ConferenceXP was originally conceived in 2001 by theMicrosoft Research Learning Science and Technology team and released under ashared source license.

In July 2007 Microsoft Research External Research and Programs announced the funding of theCenter for Collaborative Technologies at the University of Washington[1] for a duration of 3 years. The primary mission of the Center was to continue development and deployment support for ConferenceXP.

In December 2010, bothMicrosoft and theUniversity of Washington assigned rights to theOutercurve Foundation, and a newopen-source license was applied, theApache License 2.0. After the transition to open source, the University of Washington continues to support the main ConferenceXP Website,[1] and the source code repository for the project, and will act as central point of contact for contributors to the project.[2]

Higher Education Involvement

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The following Universities in theUnited States andIreland have been involved in research, development and/or innovative deployment with ConferenceXP:

There are other institutions which have invested resources in development on this platform:

The platform

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ConferenceXP is a platform supporting applications and services for low-latency, high fidelity conferencing applications. A complete description of the architecture and services available is available through the ConferenceXP website.[7] Jay Beavers from Microsoft was the architect and lead developer for the ConferenceXP platform.[8]

Given the n-way nature of multi-party conferencing, the platform is optimised for use onmulticast networks, generally supported by academic, government and research networks likeInternet2 rather than the commodity Internet. However, Reflector Services accommodate unicast clients in ConferenceXP multicast sessions. The only publicly available reflectors current reside on the Pacific Northwest Gigapop (University of Washington) and at the Northern Illinois University School of Music.

One of the most notable applications isClassroom Presenter developed by a team of researchers at University of Washington,[9] led by Richard Anderson.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"ConferenceXP".cct.cs.washington.edu.
  2. ^"Conference XP".www.conferencexp.net.
  3. ^"CXP-Powered I-MINDS Online Demonstrations".cse.unl.edu.
  4. ^"Merit – Connecting Organizations, Building Communities".
  5. ^"About the University of Rochester".University of Rochester.
  6. ^"Eastman School of Music -".Eastman School of Music. Retrieved2020-09-12.
  7. ^"Microsoft Research ConferenceXP Project". January 13, 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2007-01-13.
  8. ^"Jay Beavers at Microsoft Research".Microsoft.
  9. ^"ClassroomPresenter/CP3". August 2, 2020 – via GitHub.
  10. ^"Richard Anderson | Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering".www.cs.washington.edu.

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