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....algorithm. Furthermore, we extended our algorithms to a distributed environment. 1 Introduction Currently one of the most common uses for a computer is multimedia. This can take the form of viewing entire movies on demand as well as near real time webcasts. Both of these have been widely studied [14, 8, 21], but typically they are studied separately. For video on demand (VOD) the key issues are QoS guarantees for all admitted clients over a long time run, whereas for webcasts, the issue is to satisfy as many clients as possible with a timely response. Department of Computer Science, The University ....
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....messaging, but a variety of media including audio and video. Many tools have been developed which can be used to generate and distribute content. College courses are captured and distributed using technology such as Real Networks streaming tools or multicast based tools such as vic and vat or IPTV[1]. Business meetings are conducted using tools such as Microsoft NetMeeting and CuSeeme. While these tools largely support straightforward audio and video exchange, a number of challenges remain. As the number of potential media types becomes larger and more diverse, the content produced becomes ....
....replay servers where students can request replay of previous lectures. 3.4 Existing Classroom Tools A number of tools have been developed with the goal of assisting in digital learning environments. Many tools focus on the lecture production environment. For example, the Director s Console(dc)[1] implements a production environment for lecture webcasting. It provides a manual interface for selecting the webcast streams for a lecture. In addition, production tools exist to allow instructors to prepare material such as web paths prior to the lecture itself[13, 14, 15] While these tools ....
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