| Brent Phillips. A Distributed Programming System for Media Applications. SM Thesis Proposal, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, July 1994. |
.... modern workstations enable them to perform simple processing well above the full motion video rate [22] Developments in high speed networking and video 12 codecs are also encouraging distributed applications where larger computations may be accommodated by splitting them across multiple computers [34]. Using software to apply algorithms to video yields very different applications than those commonly given as examples of multimedia programs. Teleconferencing systems, multimedia encyclopedias, and the like make poor use of the general computation possibilities of computers. The computer is ....
Brent Phillips. A Distributed Programming System for Media Applications. SM Thesis Proposal, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, July 1994.
....The environment shows that VuSystem applications can examine and modify themselves while they run. Distributed Programming with VuDP The VuSystem Distributed Programming (VuDP) extension simplifies the construction of VuSystem applications whose processing is distributed across the network [24]. VuDP provides transparent access to shared resources, the ability to divide applications across hosts, and the enabling of collaborative applications. VuDP supports distributed programming through three mechanisms: a remote evaluation capability, an extensible set of exportable services, and a ....
B. Phillips. A Distributed Programming System for Media Applications. SM thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995.
....VuSystem applications can examine and modify themselves while they run. 8.3. 3 Distributed Programming with VuDP Brent Phillips is developing a distributed programming system for media based applications that provides enough support to make distributed VuSystem programs more simple and powerful [6]. Currently, all modules of a standard VuSystem program must execute in the same local environment on a single host. Applications split across the network must be realized as a set of co operating programs, making them difficult to write. Using VuDP, a program may be constructed from modules that ....
.... vs vsEntity.h #include vs vsXdrBlock.h #include vs vsVideoFrame.h #include vs vsFilter.h extern C extern int VsPuzzlePositionCmd(ClientData,TclInterp ,int,char [ extern int VsPuzzleScrambleCmd(ClientData,TclInterp ,int,char [ class VsPuzzle :public VsFilter int config[6][6] x, y, dim; Boolean solved; friend int VsPuzzlePositionCmd(ClientData,TclInterp ,int,char [ friend int VsPuzzleScrambleCmd(ClientData,TclInterp ,int,char [ static VsEntity Creator(TclInterp ,VsEntity ,const char ) static VsSymbol classSymbol; VsPuzzle(const VsPuzzle ) VsPuzzle ....
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B. Phillips, "A Distributed Programming System for Media Applications," SM Thesis Proposal, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, May 1994.
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