@conference {2867, title = {The Performance of Simple Queueing Theoretic Video On Demand Algorithms}, booktitle = {APPLIED INFORMATICS (AI 2000), Innsbruck, Austria}, year = {2000}, month = {14 - 17 February}, abstract = {Video On Demand (VOD) Systems comprise an emerging new technology, which is expected to significantly affect everyday life. The implementation of effective commercial VOD systems has to overcome some technical limitations, such as the low bandwidth offered by the existing communication channels. In our work we present some simple queuing theoretic algorithms for the optimal use of a limited number of communication channels keeping a fair policy for the users requests. We compare our algorithms with well-known algorithms, by means of simulation.}, author = {Christos Bouras and J Garofalakis and J Tzimas and P Petridis} } @article {3063, title = {A Cooperative Environment for Local Government: An Internet {\textendash} Intranet Approach}, journal = {Journal of Telematics and Informatics, Elsevier Science, Vol. 16, Issue 1-2}, year = {1999}, pages = { 75 - 89}, abstract = {

In this paper we present a Web-based, database oriented CSCW system to support information dispersal between di{\texteuro}erent Local Government authorities (Region, Prefecture and Municipalities) and the citizens. The system is implemented around the {\textquoteleft}shared workspace{\textquoteright} notion, a group of directories and {\textregistered}les controlled by the users of the workspace. Intranet and Extranet technologies are exploited to enable asynchronous and synchronous co-operation, manipulation of information from heterogeneous sources, security and easy administration, providing in parallel advanced communication facilities. We propose an innovative approach for the development of shared workspaces over WWW, based on state-of-the-art software platforms, integrating WWW and database technologies. The whole system was developed under a project funded by the Greek General Secretariat of Research and Technology and aims in the eĀcient distribution and management of information between and within di{\texteuro}erent types of local authorities (Municipalities, Prefectures).

}, author = {Christos Bouras and Vasilis Triantafillou and P Destounis and J Garofalakis and J Tzimas and P Zarafidis} } @conference {2819, title = {Cooperative Information Systems over the Internet and the WWW}, booktitle = {EUROMEDIA 99-APTEC, Munich, Germany}, year = {1999}, month = {25 - 28 April}, pages = { 232 - 236}, abstract = {In this paper we present a WWW-based approach for the development of a system supporting information sharing within an organizational environment. The system developed is exploiting Intranet and Extranet technologies enabling asynchronous and synchronous cooperation, manipulation of information from heterogeneous sources, security and easy administration, providing in parallel advanced communication facilities. We propose an innovative approach for the development of shared workspaces over WWW, based on state-of-the-art software platforms, integrating WWW and database technologies. The whole system was developed under a project funded by the Greek General Secretariat of Research and Technology and aims in the efficient distribution and management of information between and within different types of local authorities (Municipalities, Prefectures).}, author = {Christos Bouras and Vasilis Triantafillou and P Destounis and J Garofalakis and J Tzimas and P Zarafidis} } @conference {2828, title = {An Intranet and Internet based Information System for Administration and Information purposes}, booktitle = {4th European Digital Cities Conference: Changing patterns of urban life, Salzburg, Austria}, year = {1998}, month = {29 - 30 October}, pages = { 211 - 215}, abstract = {This work presents a system developed within a project funded by the Greek Government. The system deals with the distribution of information and the exchange of documents within, from and towards (region, municipalities, citizens, various groups etc.) the prefecture of Corfu. It is exploiting Intranet and Extranet technologies in order to enable asynchronous and synchronous cooperation, manipulation of information from heterogeneous sources, security and easy administration, providing in parallel advanced communication facilities.}, author = {Christos Bouras and Vasilis Triantafillou and P Destounis and J Garofalakis and J Tzimas and P Zarafidis} } @conference {2841, title = {The Design and Development of Advanced Network Services over the Patras University Campus Network}, booktitle = {5th International Conference on Computers in Education-ICCE 97, Sarawak, Malaysia}, year = {1997}, month = {2 - 6 December}, pages = { 420 - 427}, abstract = {This paper presents some results of the initial phases of a big internal project running at the University of Patras. In this project - which is co-funded by the European Union - our team is responsible for the development of the Advanced Network Services over the Campus Network, which is being established during the project. In the following chapters we first present the general perspective and the architecture of the integrated system which offers the set of advanced services to the University community. We then describe in detail the different services (WWW and Intranet, On-line teletraining, Computer supported cooperative work, and Off-line teletraining). A key characteristic of the system is the integration of existing commercial tools, with tools that we are developing for the specific needs of the foreseen users. It is evident that this system can be considered as a pilot project for large and demanding user communities, as is the case with the University of Patras.}, author = {Christos Bouras and Paul Spirakis and Vasilis Triantafillou and J Garofalakis and J Tsaknakis and J Tzimas and A Tsakalidis and I Antoniou and D Karageorgopoylos and B Basiliadis and P Kappos} }