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Diamond: A multimedia message system built on a distributed architecture
Robert H. Thomas,Harry C. Forsdick,Terrence R. Crowley,Richard W. Schaaf,Raymond S. Tomlinson,Virginia M. Travers,George G. Robertson +6 more
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The article was published on 1988-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 113 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Distributed System Security Architecture & Message broker.read more
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Designing an on-demand multimedia service
TL;DR: A quantitative study of techniques for designing a high-performance multiuser multimedia on-demand information service is presented, and the feedback technique guarantees synchronous playback of media streams transmitted by the multimedia server to subscribers over metropolitan-area networks.
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Experiences in the use of a media space
Marilyn Mantei,Ronald M. Baecker,Abigail Sellen,William Buxton,Thomas Milligan,Barry Wellman +5 more
TL;DR: The experiences during initial use of CAVECAT are presented, including unsolved technological obstacles the authors have encountered, and the psychological and social impact of the technology are summarized.
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Designing file systems for digital video and audio
P. Venkat Rangan,Harrick M. Vin +1 more
TL;DR: A model that relates disk and device characteristics to the recording rate, and derive storage granularity and scattering parameters that guarantee continuous access is presented, which serves as a testbed for experimenting with policies and algorithms for multimedia storage.
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An architecture for real-time multimedia communication systems
TL;DR: The architecture presented attempts to integrate communications protocols used to transport the real-time data and the distributed computing system (DCS) within which any applications using the protocols must execute in a smooth fashion.
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Multimedia document presentation, information extraction, and document formation in MINOS: a model and a system
TL;DR: MINOS as mentioned in this paper is an object-oriented multimedia information system that provides integrated facilities for creating and managing complex multimedia objects, including an interactive multimedia editor that is used for the extraction and interactive creation of new information, and a multimedia document formatter that synthesizes a new multimedia document from extracted and interactively generated information.