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R. F. Mines, J. A. Friesen, and C. L. Yang "DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 94 Conference (also Sandia Report SAND94-8233, July 1994), ACM Press, pp. 59-66, New York, 1994.

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Quartz: A QoS Architecture for Open Systems - Siqueira (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....we consider that this is not sufficient for the provision of transfer of media data, since high performance does not necessarily guarantee the QoS requirements imposed by distributed multimedia applications. Several other projects in the field of distributed multimedia, such as SUMO [35] and DAVE [49], do not adopt an approach based on standards for distributed object 122 computing, constraining their utilisation in open systems and limiting their acceptance by computer software developers. On the other hand, our multimedia framework adopts an approach based on standard solutions (i.e. CORBA) ....

J. A. Friesen, C. L. Yang, and R. E. Cline, Jr. "DAVE: A Plug-and-Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, Summer 1995.


Designing Distributed Multimedia Systems Using PARSE - Liu, Chan, Gorton (1996)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....multimedia system components reduce the development effort, shielding the programmer from the complex details of programming and operating media hardware. Essentially, the object model contains all the necessary functions for the operation of the media device, making direct programming unnecessary (Friesen.1995). This also promotes portability of code, as objects can be reimplemented for different platforms while maintaining a constant functional interface (see Figure 1) Figure 1 Media Object Interface. 3 OVERVIEW OF PARSE PARSE (PARallel Software Engineering) is an object based software engineering ....

Friesen, J.A., Yang, C.L. and Cline, R.E. (1995) DAVE: A Plug-and-Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development, IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, Vol.3, No.2, Summer, 22-8.


A CORBA Compliant Real-Time Multimedia Platform for.. - Coulson, Waddington (1996)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....model incorporating explicit support for continuous media like digital audio and video, including quality of service (QoS) abstractions. The proposed architecture goes beyond existing multimedia in CORBA platforms (e.g. the IMA s MSS [IMA,96] Columbia s Xbind [Aurrecoechea,96] or Sandia s DAVE [Mines,94] by integrating continuous media data types as first class types in the application programmer s computational model. This is in contrast to currently proposed platforms which typically adopt an off line plumbing approach: application programmers connect together standard multimedia objects ....

R.F. Mines, J.A. Friesen and C.L. Yang, "DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", Proc. Multimedia 95, San Franciso, October 1994. 26


vic: A Flexible Framework for Packet Video - McCanne, Van Jacobson (1995)   (239 citations)  (Correct)

.... [26] a whiteboard (wb) for shared workspace and slide distribution [25, 15] and the Session Directory (sd) for session creation and advertisement [23] This composable tools approach to networked multimedia contrasts with the more common toolkit framework adopted by other multimedia systems [10, 31, 37, 38]. Toolkits provide basic building blocks in the form of a code library with an application programming interface (API) to that library providing high level abstractions for manipulating multimedia data flows. Each distinct conferencing style requires a different application but the applications ....

MINES, R. F., FRIESEN, J. A., AND YANG, C. L. DAVE: A plug and play model for distributed multimedia application development. In Proceedings of ACM Multimedia '94 (Oct. 1994), ACM, pp. 59--66.


MMSD'96: Workshop on Multimedia Software Development - Mühlhäuser (1996)   (Correct)

....component etc. with the goal to support component based programming or compiler level checks adaptations of the compatibility of connected MPEs, but also as a basis for appropriate runtime support. As section 2 will show, this area is well recognized as a topic of research (cf. also [9] [5], 2] 1b. MPE configuration i.e. means for specifying both static combination of MPEs (modules streams) into an application and dynamic configuration changes. Many publications exist about the static aspect, whereas research on dynamic changes seems to be lagging behind, neglecting even the ....

R. Mines, J. Friesen, and C. Yang, "DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development," Proc. 2nd ACM Intl. Conf. Multimedia, Oct. 15-20, 1994, San Francisco, ACM NewYork, pp. 59-66.


A Framework for Distributed Multimedia Applications based on.. - Siqueira   (Correct)

....and skeletons. A prototype ORB implementation, which is under development, will incorporate the proposed features and will be adopted as a platform for the development of applications with QoS requirements. 30 6. 7 DAVE (Sandia Labs) Distributed Audio Video Environment (DAVE) Friesen 95] Mines 94] developed by researchers at Sandia Laboratories, is a model that combines object oriented techniques, distributed computing and multimedia technologies giving rise to a heterogeneous, distributed multimedia development environment. DAVE provides network based desktop audio and video ....

R. F. Mines, J. A. Friesen, and C. L. Yang "DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 94 Conference (also Sandia Report SAND94-8233, July 1994), ACM Press, pp. 59-66, New York, 1994.


A Framework for Distributed Multimedia Applications based on.. - Siqueira   (Correct)

....customised stubs and skeletons. A prototype ORB implementation, which is under development, will incorporate the proposed features and will be adopted as a platform for the development of applications with QoS requirements. 30 6. 7 DAVE (Sandia Labs) Distributed Audio Video Environment (DAVE) Friesen 95] Mines 94] developed by researchers at Sandia Laboratories, is a model that combines object oriented techniques, distributed computing and multimedia technologies giving rise to a heterogeneous, distributed multimedia development environment. DAVE provides network based desktop audio and video ....

J. A. Friesen, C. L. Yang, and R. E. Cline, Jr. "DAVE: A Plug-andPlay Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, Summer 1995.


Quartz: A QoS Architecture for Open Systems - Siqueira (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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R. F. Mines, J. A. Friesen, and C. L. Yang "DAVE: A Plug and Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development", Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 94 Conference (also Sandia Report SAND94-8233, July 1994), ACM Press, pp. 59-66, New York, 1994.


Distributed Multimedia Application and Quality of.. - Hafid, von Bochmann.. (1998)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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J. Friesen, C. Yang, and R. Cline, DAVE: A Plug-and-Play Model for Distributed Multimedia Application Development, IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, Summer 1995.

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