| G. Blair, G. Coulson, P. Auzimour, L. Hazard, F.horn, and J.B. Stefani. An integrated platform and computational model for open distributed multimedia applications. In 3rd International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video, pages 223-236, La Jolla, CA, November 1992. |
....language. Also, various optimization techniques, such as processing only those media data a ecting the output [20] will be exploited to speed up the operations on multimedia objects. 4. Related Work Some of our ideas presented in this paper were inspired by the work done at Lancaster University[7, 11]. Coulson et al. and Blair proposed an integrated approach that combines the ANSA object based architecture with a multimedia object model to control multimedia data ows. Several programming abstractions, such as streams, devices and groups, were introduced for constructing multimedia ....
G. Blair, G. Coulson, P. Auzimour, L. Hazard, F.horn, and J.B. Stefani. An integrated platform and computational model for open distributed multimedia applications. In 3rd International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video, pages 223-236, La Jolla, CA, November 1992.
....models is to categorize them with respect to how the media objects are temporally synchronized. In [6] Blakowski defined three primary approaches for temporal synchronization: 2 Invariably different terminology is used by different models. For example, continuous synchronization is used [1, 2], total synchronization in [3] temporal composition in [4] tightly coupled inter object synchronization in [5] and fine grain synchronization elsewhere. Pazandak, Srivastava A Multimedia Temporal Specification Model and Language Page 4 . hierarchical Using a tree structure, temporal ....
....(e.g. 16, 17] use interval specification. Allen s work [18] also discusses relations on intervals within his conceptual level specification. Endpoint synchronization has been used in synch point models (e.g. 2, 3, 6] event based models (e.g. 19, 20] and event based languages (e.g. [1, 8, 21]) At a conceptual level, endpoint relations have been defined in [22] In addition, we can classify media objects as either having a predictable or unpredictable duration (e.g. 6, 19] We define duration as the length of time it takes to complete the presentation of a media object once it has ....
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....to transport connection set up schemes. The paper concludes with a brief summary. Application Model and CINEMA Services In this section we briefly introduce our concept for modeling distributed multimedia applications. Similar concepts are pursued by various research groups (e.g. 1] [2]) including the group defining IMA MMS [3] We describe here the terminology used for our CINEMA development platform. For a detailed description of CINEMA we refer to [4] A CINEMA application is a topology of components interconnected via links. Components encapsulate processing of multimedia ....
G. Blair et al. An Integrated Platform and Computational Model for Open Distributed Multimedia Applications. In 3rd International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video, p. 209--222, 11 1992.
....of a videophone application built at PTT Research. A specification of multiparty audio video exchange is provided that is based on the ODP notion of stream binding. In the area of multimedia handling and exchange, most research work addresses only the computational and engineering viewpoints (e.g.[3], 4] The contribution of this paper is the definition of a particular service using all five ODP viewpoints. The aim is to evaluate the suitability of the RM ODP concepts and rules as described by the five viewpoint languages. For each viewpoint language, the relevant concepts and rules are ....
G.S. Blair, G.Coulson, P. Auzimour, L. Hazard, F. Horn, F. and J.B. Stefani. An Integrated Platform and Computational Model for Open Distributed Multimedia applications. In Third international workshop on network and operating system support for digital audio and video, November 1992.
....is followed by a comprehensive protocol description and a detailed example. The paper concludes with a short summary. 2 Application Model We briefly introduce our abstractions for modeling distributed multimedia applications. Similar concepts have been proposed by various other groups (e.g. [7], 8] 9] including the consortium defining IMA MMS [10] Here, we describe the terminology used for our CINEMA development platform [11] In CINEMA, distributed multimedia applications are built by configuring so called flow graphs, consisting of a number of component objects interconnected ....
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