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Computer conferencing

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In telecommunication, the term computer conferencing has the following meanings:

  1. Teleconferencing supported by one or more computers.
  2. An arrangement in which access, by multiple users, to a common database is mediated by a controlling computer.
  3. The interconnection of two or more computers working in a distributed manner on a common application process. Instant messaging and chat systems are multicasting approaches for computer conferencing.

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