| J. Adam, "Special Report: Interactive Multimedia", IEEE Spectrum, (Mar. 1993), pp. 22-39. |
....and demonstrates its usefulness in describing several types of inter stream relationships. 2 1. Introduction The increasing speed and connectivity of computer networks and the improvement of workstation capabilities are enabling a new class of distributed multimedia applications. See e.g. [Adam93], GruFec91] The large amounts of data that can be stored in a high speed, wide area network and the real time networking requirements of interactive distributed multimedia applications favor a proactive approach to network management, instead of the more traditional reactive approach used in ....
J. Adam, "Special Report: Interactive Multimedia", IEEE Spectrum, (Mar. 1993), pp. 22-39.
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