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Data conferencing[1] is a digital communication method that involves the sharing and collaboration of data in real-time. Often used in educational settings for e-learning, it allows participants to interact and engage with each other and the data simultaneously, making it a powerful tool for distance learning and remote work. This method of communication is a subset of groupware and computer[2] networking, which are systems that facilitate the work of groups by providing tools and interfaces for users to share and manage information. Research publications and articles often contribute to advancements in the field, enhancing its features and capabilities. Data conferencing can also be utilized in a variety of other contexts, such as business meetings, technical support, and collaborative projects. Examples of software that facilitate data conferencing include TeamViewer, AnyDesk, and Chrome Remote Desktop.

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1. Data conferencing ( Data conferencing )
1 Data conferencing is a digital communication method that involves the sharing and collaboration of data in real-time. Often used in educational settings for e-learning, it allows participants to interact and engage with each other and the data simultaneously, making it a powerful tool for distance learning and remote work. This method of communication is a subset of groupware and computer networking, which are systems that facilitate the work of groups by providing tools and interfaces for users to share and manage information. Research publications and articles often contribute to advancements in the field, enhancing its features and capabilities. Data conferencing can also be utilized in a variety of other contexts, such as business meetings, technical support, and collaborative projects. Examples of software that facilitate data conferencing include TeamViewer, AnyDesk, and Chrome Remote Desktop.
2 Data conferencing is a digital communication method that involves the sharing and collaboration of data in real-time. Often used in educational settings for e-learning, it allows participants to interact and engage with each other and the data simultaneously, making it a powerful tool for distance learning and remote work. This method of communication is a subset of groupware and computer networking, which are systems that facilitate the work of groups by providing tools and interfaces for users to share and manage information. Research publications and articles often contribute to advancements in the field, enhancing its features and capabilities. Data conferencing can also be utilized in a variety of other contexts, such as business meetings, technical support, and collaborative projects. Examples of software that facilitate data conferencing include TeamViewer, AnyDesk, and Chrome Remote Desktop.
2. computer. A computer is a sophisticated device that manipulates data or information according to a set of instructions, known as programs. By design, computers can perform a wide range of tasks, from simple arithmetic calculations to complex data processing and analysis. They have evolved over the years, starting from primitive counting tools like abacus to modern digital machines. The heart of a computer is its central processing unit (CPU), which includes an arithmetic logic unit (ALU) for performing mathematical operations and registers for storing data. Computers also have memory units, like ROM and RAM, for storing information. Other components include input/output (I/O) devices that allow interaction with the machine and integrated circuits that enhance the computer's functionality. Key historical innovations, like the invention of the first programmable computer by Charles Babbage and the development of the first automatic electronic digital computer, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC), have greatly contributed to their evolution. Today, computers power the Internet, linking billions of users worldwide and have become an essential tool in almost every industry.
Data conferencing (Wikipedia)

Data conferencing refers to a communication session among two or more participants sharing computer data in real time. Interaction and presentation devices such as a screen, keyboard, mouse, camera, etc. can be shared or be able to control each other computer. It is used to distinguish from video conferencing and audio conferencing.

The data can include screen, documents, graphics, drawings and applications that can be seen, annotated or manipulated by participants.

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