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F. Arbab, P. ten Hagen, M. Haindl, F. Heeman, I. Herman, G. Reynolds, and A. Siebes, "Specification of the MADE object model," Tech. Rep. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 WG6 N004, International Standard Organization, New Orleans, 1993.

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Unconstrained Constraint Programming - van Hintum (1995)   (Correct)

....a dedicated object oriented, multimedia programming environment using the programming language mC (based on the C programming language) which provides the programmer with tools and utilities to write multimedia applications easily. For a detailed description of Made the reader is referred to [1, 2, 13, 16]. The objective of the Made constraint system is to provide constraints which do not require any adaptations to the objects which are to be constrained. This 329 means, that whenever a programmer wants to constrain a number of objects, the specification of these objects remains untouched. The ....

Arbab F., Hagen P.J.W. ten, Haindl M., Heeman F.C., Herman I., Reynolds G.J., Siebes A. (1993). Specification of the Made Object Model, ESPRIT Project 6307 (Made ) deliverable T/OM, CWI.


An Object Model for Multimedia Programming - Arbab, Herman, Reynolds (1993)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Arbab Herman Reynolds)   (Correct)

....up to fulfill. The MADE Object Model, MOM , is described in the following sections. MOM has a much wider interest than the MADE project alone; it can lead to new ideas for multimedia programming in general, and it has provided valuable input to the ISO standardisation activities we referred to [5, 6]. This paper is organised as follows. In x2 the general object model is described. The model is centred around two cardinal concepts: the concept of active objects (described in x2.1) and delegation (described in x2.2) A larger example, addressing the major concepts of our model, is presented in ....

F. Arbab, P. ten Hagen, M. Haindl, F. Heeman, I. Herman, G. Reynolds, and A. Siebes, "Specification of the MADE object model," Tech. Rep. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 WG6 N004, International Standard Organization, New Orleans, 1993.


MADE: A Multimedia Application Development Environment - Herman, Reynolds, Davy (1993)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Herman Reynolds)   (Correct)

....architectures which may use these services. It is not the purpose of the paper to give a detailed technical description of the full project; this would go far beyond the scope of such a report. The interested reader should consult the official MADE documents to gain a more detailed insight (eg, [2, 8, 9, 10, 30, 16]) The MADE project is still an ongoing activity. Consequently, some problems are still open and will be solved only later in the project. For this reason this report sometimes raises issues without presenting complete solutions. 2. General Overview The full MADE environment contains a large ....

....[17] Details of the object model are, however, hidden to most application programmers and are only of real interest for toolkit or utility developers. The full technical description of this object model will be omitted here; the interested reader should refer to [1] for a general overview and to [2] for a complete description of the model and of mC . The object model is not the only means to achieve smooth cooperation among objects. All MADE objects also include general features that allow them to be used under various circumstances in a unified way. Some examples of these features, which ....

F. Arbab, P.J.W. ten Hagen, M. Haindl, F.C. Heeman, I. Herman, G.J. Reynolds, and A. Siebes. Specification of the MADE object model. Technical Report T/OM S1, Version 0.5, Esprit Project 6307 (MADE), March 1993.


MADE: A Multimedia Application Development Environment - Herman, Reynolds (1994)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Herman Reynolds)   (Correct)

....scenarios which make significant use of these services. It is not the purpose of the paper to give a detailed description of the complete project; that would go far beyond the paper s scope. The interested reader should consult the official MADE documents to gain a more detailed insight [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. It should be emphasized that MADE is primarily a development project, with some research elements in it. This paper gives an overview of the project as whole, whereas the more research like results (e.g. object model, interaction, etc. are presented elsewhere [7, 8] Note also that the MADE ....

....to use yet another programming language. Details of the object model are normally hidden to most application programmers and are only of real interest to toolkit and utility developers. The full technical description of this object model is omitted here; refer to [7] for a general overview and to [2] for a complete description of the model and mC . The object model is not the only means to achieve smooth cooperation among objects. All MADE objects also include general features that allow them to be used under various circumstances in a unified way. Some examples of these features are given ....

F. Arbab, P. ten Hagen, M. Haindl, F. Heeman, I. Herman, G. Reynolds and A. Siebes (1993). Specification of the MADE object model, Tech. Rep. T/OM S1, Version 0.5, Esprit Project 6307 (MADE).


A Multimedia Constraint System (or: do we have it MADE) - van Hintum, Reynolds   Self-citation (Reynolds)   (Correct)

....with multimedia considerations. This approach implies that the constraint system has characteristics from both paradigms and has to make concessions to both paradigms. To better understand the context in which the MADE constraint system is written, the reader is referred to the literature ( Arbab et al. 93a] Arbab et al. 93b] Heeman et al. 93] Herman et al. 94] The following sections define some terminology and then discusses how a programmer should use the system and how the constraints, defined by the programmer, are maintained by the constraint system. 2.1 Concepts in the MADE Constraint ....

Arbab F., Hagen P.J.W. ten, Haindl M., Heeman F.C., Herman I., Reynolds G.J., Siebes A., Specification of the MADE Object Model, tech.rep. T/OM, CWI, 1993.

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