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Distributed cooperative control for application sharing based on multiparty and multimedia desktop conferencing system: MERMAID
T. Ohmori,K. Maeno,S. Sakata,Hideyuki Fukuoka,Kazuo Watabe +4 more
- Vol. 22, Iss: 3, pp 39-40
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This article is published in ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication.The article was published on 1992-07-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Application sharing & Application software.read more
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Multimedia collaboration system arrangement for routing compressed AV signal through a participant site without decompressing the AV signal
TL;DR: In this paper, a multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks is presented, which is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating participants from the limitations of time and distance.
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Dynamic video playout smoothing method for multimedia applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a dynamic video playout smoothing method, called the video smoother, which dynamically adopts various playout rates in an attempt to compensate for high delay variance of networks.
Reliable, scalable and interoperable internet telephony
Henning Schulzrinne,Kundan Singh +1 more
TL;DR: This thesis presents a reliable, scalable and interoperable Internet telephony architecture for user registration, call routing, conferencing and unified messaging using commodity hardware, and presents two techniques for providing scalability and reliability in SIP: server redundancy and a novel peer-to-peer architecture.
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Virtual conference room: a metaphor for multi-user real-time conferencing systems
M. Kobayashi,Itiro Siio +1 more
TL;DR: The virtual conference room has achieved features suitable for multi-user conferencing systems, such as visualization of the conference status, unified floor control and dynamic subgrouping of participants.
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Analysis of multipoint videoconferencing under reroutable route-configuration assignment
TL;DR: The use of reroutable assignment for multipoint video conferences in a high-speed network is studied and the sticky scheme is superior as it gives a much smaller rerouting probability than the normal scheme.
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MMConf: an infrastructure for building shared multimedia applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on applications that bring subject matter into a meeting, not on applications-such as voting or brainstorming tools-that aid the meeting process itself, and attempt both to support single-user applications running in the shared environment, and to provide a base for developing inherently shared applications.
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Distributed multiparty desktop conferencing system: MERMAID
TL;DR: A distributed multiparty desktop conferencing system that provides an environment for widely distributed participants, seated at their desks, to hold real-time conferences by interchanging information through video, voice, and multimedia documents.
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Collaborative document production using quilt
TL;DR: This paper illustrates how Quilt could be used by collaborators to produce a document by showing how views of a document tailored to individual collaborators or to other of the document's users are provided by Quilt.
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Replicated architectures for shared window systems: a critique
TL;DR: This paper shows that the most frequent synchronization problems can be solved without changing existing software and indicates how some of the limitations of the resulting system can be removed by making applications or system servers collaboration-aware.
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A comparison of application sharing mechanisms in real-time desktop conferencing systems
TL;DR: This work examines the qualitative and quantitative differences of these implementations of Rapport, a multimedia conferencing system, using some typical shared applications and finds that one method possesses good semantic characteristics as well as good performance in several network environments.