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CoMotion

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Data visualization in software often uses a selected Model (as in Model–View–Controller) to organize the information. CoMotion treats the model and the view as data, so that the underlying information can be seen through different models or different views simultaneously. In CoMotion jargon this is
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known as a "blueprint" of how a visualization is seen. The "frame", or view, can be shared amongst different users of the software. Even with the same underlying information, it's possible for two users to interact around different blueprints or different frames.
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enabling data sharing, data visualization, and messaging. It allows potentially hundreds of users to collaborate live, sharing all or part of their persistent workspace and all data contained therein. It is the core platform for the Army's
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Until the commercialization of CoMotion, no enterprise software products existed that allowed for this interaction. Prior, all systems either collaborated on the data itself, or only on the view of that data.
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underpinnings, and the unique nature of its workspace's UI-data connections was submitted as a paper to Sun Microsystems' 2008
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software, and Array BioPharma's Discovery product. CoMotion builds substantially on earlier work developed at
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Toward the Universal Database: U-forms and the VIA Repository
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An Interactive Visualization Environment for Data Exploration
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Index

Blockade (video game)
General Dynamics C4 Systems
collaborative workspace
Command Post of the Future
USTRANSCOM's
TransViz
Carnegie Mellon University
MAYA Design Inc.
DARPA
"u-forms"
Java
JavaOne
Collaboration
Collaborative software
An Interactive Visualization Environment for Data Exploration
General Dynamics C4 Systems CoMotion Platform
Toward the Universal Database: U-forms and the VIA Repository
Category
Groupware

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