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QuickTime Reference Guide, QuickTime CD, Apple Computer Inc.

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Requirements for Multimodal Wizard of Oz Platforms - Salber, Coutaz (1993)   (Correct)

....with MPW (Macintosh Programmer s Workshop) and MacApp [28] an objectoriented application framework. Communication relies on Apple Events [29] a powerful high level interapplication communication protocol introduced by Apple with System 7. History files use a QuickTime based format; QuickTime [30] is an extension provided by Apple for manipulating and storing time based data from different medias. The wizard clients take advantage of Dinker [31] a dynamic linking facility for applications written with MacApp. Implementation of the Neimo system on other platforms (Sun, NEXT) is currently ....

QuickTime Reference Guide, QuickTime CD, Apple Computer Inc.


Applying the Wizard of Oz Technique to the Study of.. - Salber, Coutaz (1993)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....in C and C , and is developed with MacApp, an object oriented application framework. The communication protocol relies on Apple Events, a powerful high level inter application communication protocol introduced by Apple with System 7. The history files use a QuickTime based format; QuickTime [27] is an extension to Apple s System 7 for manipulation and storage of time based data from different media. Conclusion and Perspectives We exposed requirements for a multimodal Wizard of Oz platform, and presented Neimo, an attempt to meet these requirements. Two major areas still need further ....

QuickTime Reference Guide, QuickTime CD, Apple Computer Inc.


A Continuous Media Player - Rowe, Smith (1992)   (78 citations)  (Correct)

....frames. Third, an instance of a BLOB class such as JPEGPLXBLOB, SPARCAUDIOBLOB, and GIFBLOB represents a blob file that contains data in that format. We expect this meta data to be replicated in the blob file. The design accommodates the addition of new file types such as Apple s Quicktime files [14]. Lastly, we expect blob files to move between different levels of a storage hierarchy that will include local disks at a workstation, large video file servers, and near line tertiary stores such as an optical disk or a robot tape jukebox. The mapping from the name of a blob file to a location ....

....bandwidth that will be required during the next few seconds was available so the feedback algorithm could begin reducing the frame rate in anticipation of a change in the required bandwidth. 4. Related Work Many groups are working on multimedia applications that include playing continuous media [1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 19]. None of these systems report an application Figure 7. Frames played versus time with adaptive control Frame rate (fps) 25 20 15 10 5 0 time 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 6. Frames played versus time without adaptive control. time Frame rate (fps) 20 40 60 80 100 25 20 15 10 5 0 24 fps 16 fps 12 ....

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Quicktime, software product, Apple Computer Inc. (1991).


Toys and Technology - Upitis (1995)   (Correct)

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Software HyperCard. Apple Computer Inc., 1993.

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