Dami, L, Fiume, E., Nierstrasz, O. and Tsichritzis, D. Temporal Scripting using TEMPO. In Active Object Environments, (ed. D. Tsichritzis) Centre Universitaire d'Informatique, Université de Genève, 1988.

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....for instance, use a timeline representation where temporal transformations can be interactively specified by moving and stretching the timelines. Another approach to constructing complex multimedia presentations is to specify concurrency and synchronization using a temporal scripting language [3][6] For instance, TEMPO [3] provides a set of temporal operators which are used to combine activities one activity, perhaps the presentation of an audio sequence, can be specified as occurring in parallel, or before, or offset from, a second, visual, activity. A powerful feature of TEMPO is ....

....representation where temporal transformations can be interactively specified by moving and stretching the timelines. Another approach to constructing complex multimedia presentations is to specify concurrency and synchronization using a temporal scripting language [3] 6] For instance, TEMPO [3] provides a set of temporal operators which are used to combine activities one activity, perhaps the presentation of an audio sequence, can be specified as occurring in parallel, or before, or offset from, a second, visual, activity. A powerful feature of TEMPO is that, provided activities are ....

Dami, L, Fiume, E., Nierstrasz, O. and Tsichritzis, D. Temporal Scripting using TEMPO. In Active Object Environments, (ed. D. Tsichritzis) Centre Universitaire d'Informatique, Université de Genève, 1988.

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