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Abstract: Medusa is a peer to peer architecture for controlling
networked multimedia devices. This paper describes the
software model presented to the applications
programmer. Active objects called modules are used to
represent cameras, displays, format converters and so
on. Data can flow from module to module on connections
between them. We introduce two key ideas: firstly,
connections between modules are simple, reliable and
unbuffered. More complex connections are represented
by special intermediate... (Update)
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.... applications environment is a peer to peer architecture for controlling networked multimedia de vices and routing streams between them [22]. A Medusa server process runs on each of the SAMs as well as on ATM networked workstations. Multimedia data flows through a series of...
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S. Wray, T. Glauert, and A. Hopper. The Medusa Application Environment. To appear in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Computing http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/131187.html More
@inproceedings{ wray94medusa,
author = "Stuart Wray and Tim Glauert and Andy Hopper",
title = "The Medusa Applications Environment",
booktitle = "International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems",
pages = "265-273",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/131187.html" }
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