The IBM P2P (Person-to-Person)desktop communications software establishes an environment suitable for telework. It supports many useful tools for distance teamwork, also called telecommuting. Among the functions available are site calling via LANs and WANs, screen sharing through Chalkboard and Clipboard, file transfer, image capture and view sharing and videoconferencing from the desktop (with optional hardware). This project involves the installation, configuration and operation of the P2P software (both OS/2-based and Windows-based) on various computers connected to a LAN (possibly also a WAN) as a model setup. By performing real-life telecommuting work, an evaluation of the functions available for daily routine work, and of the ease of use is to be carried out. A critical analysis of the collected information and of the experience gained, along with recommendations for the use of P2P, will conclude this project. Participating in the project are Dr. Bernd J. Kurz (professor), with the assistance of Tom McAffee, undergraduate student. Project Status: Started: January 1997 Completed: April 1997
Tony McAffee, Evaluation of IBM's P2P Telework Software, CS4983 Report, Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick, April 1997
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