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  1. ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin (SIGG)
  2. Volume 19
  3. Volume 19, Issue 1, April 1998
  4. The coordination technology area at XRCE Grenoble
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The coordination technology area at XRCE Grenoble:research in support of distributed cooperative work

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Author Glance, Natalie Andreoli, Jean-Marc Grasso, Antonietta Fernstrom, Christer
Abstract The Xerox Research Centre Europe, XRCE, is one of four research centres of the Xerox Corporation and the only one located outside North America. XRCE comprises two laboratories - the Cambridge (UK) lab [21] and the Grenoble (France) lab - and an Advanced Technologies and Systems group (ATS), also located in Grenoble. The two labs have complementary research agendas and ATS is responsible for validating research results in a business context.In addition to the XRCE Grenoble research lab and the advanced technology group, the Grenoble location also hosts three business units in charge of the commercialisation of products based on XRCE technology and a Technology Showroom, which provides a unique set of demonstrators of advanced technologies from different research teams of Xerox: In fact, one of the major issues for industrial research units is how to transfer research results into operational entities. The combination of research groups with development teams and professional "presenters" of advanced technology under a single roof appears to improve how our research work impacts the business units of Xerox. Technology transfer is by necessity a two-way process, which needs a common ground for exchange of ideas between researchers and practitioners. All in all, XRCE has been designed to create a research environment with facilities to provide good exposure to results and to facilitate the transfer of research results into business operations.
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 13
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 23727403 2372739X
DOI 10.1145/276203.276208
Journal ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin (SIGG)
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 1
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1997-08-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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