Fourth Annual USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996
Lessons from the Neighborhood Viewer: Building Innovative Collaborative Applications
Alex Safonov, Douglas Perrin, Josepth Konstan, John Carlis, John Riedl,
and Robert Elde
University of Minnesota
Abstract
This paper discusses the development in Tk of a collaborative browser
for scientific image databases. The browser, known as the
``neighborhood viewer,'' allows groups of neuroscientists to explore
systematically a large collection of brain images. The paper
discusses the application, its development, and a set of lessons
learned during development. In particular, it shows how constraints
and distributed constraints simplified development, discusses the
implementation of a wavelet-based image format, and draws lessons
about engineering experimental, evolving systems.
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