Ebook: Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments: Proceedings of the Eurographics Symposium in Graz, Austria, June 6–9, 1994
- Tags: Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Coding and Information Theory, Computer Communication Networks, Operating Systems, Input/Output and Data Communications
- Series: Eurographics
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Over the last few years, multimedia hardware and applications have become widely available in the personal computer and workstation environments, and multimedia is rapidly becoming an integral part of stand-alone, single-user sy stems. In contrast, the problems encountered when moving to open, distributed environments are only just beginning to be identified. Examples are the trans mission of dynamic data (video, sound) over large distances and cooperative work. Following on from two successful workshops on multimedia, EG-MM '94 concentrates on topics related to multimedia/hypermedia in open, distributed environments. The goal of this symposium was not only to give a comprehensive overview of the current state of research, development, and standardisation in the field, but also to provide an opportunity for live demonstrations to experience directly the presented results. The symposium program consists of two invited keynote speeches, eight tech .nical sessions, one tutorial, and one demonstration session. A workshop following immediately after the symposium provides an opportunity for in-depth discussi ons of open problems among experts. It is intended to fill a gap often experienced at larger meetings and conferences: the lack of time to discuss in detail issues raised during the event, such as the characteristics of different approaches to a certain problem. It is intended that the results of the workshop be published as a Eurographics Technical Report.
While multimedia applications are rapidly becoming an integral part of stand-alone, single-user systems, the problems encountered when moving into distributed environments are only beginning to be identified. This book represents the results from the Eurographics symposium on "Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments”, held at June 6-9, 1994, in Graz, Austria. About 20 contributions cover a broad range of problems related to this topic. Organized in the six sessions "Standards and Standards Exploitation”, "Demonstrations”, "Tools”, "Hypermedia and Authoring”, "Architectures”, and "CSCW and Information Services”, the book gives a comprehensive overview about the state of the art in research, development, and standardisation in the areas of hypermedia (hm) encoding and presentation, distributed multimedia (mm) tele- and information services, mm/hm development and authoring tools, cooperative development environments, and new architectural concepts. In addition, the future mm/hm encoding and presentation standards MHEG and PREMO are presented. As a result, the reader will profit from this book in getting up-to-date information about the current trends in (the development of) mm/hm services and applications in open, distributed environments.
While multimedia applications are rapidly becoming an integral part of stand-alone, single-user systems, the problems encountered when moving into distributed environments are only beginning to be identified. This book represents the results from the Eurographics symposium on "Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments”, held at June 6-9, 1994, in Graz, Austria. About 20 contributions cover a broad range of problems related to this topic. Organized in the six sessions "Standards and Standards Exploitation”, "Demonstrations”, "Tools”, "Hypermedia and Authoring”, "Architectures”, and "CSCW and Information Services”, the book gives a comprehensive overview about the state of the art in research, development, and standardisation in the areas of hypermedia (hm) encoding and presentation, distributed multimedia (mm) tele- and information services, mm/hm development and authoring tools, cooperative development environments, and new architectural concepts. In addition, the future mm/hm encoding and presentation standards MHEG and PREMO are presented. As a result, the reader will profit from this book in getting up-to-date information about the current trends in (the development of) mm/hm services and applications in open, distributed environments.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The MHEG standard principles and examples of applications....Pages 3-17
Distributed Hypermedia Link Service on WAN: An Experiment with MHEG on the ATM network....Pages 18-28
MHEG, Scripts, and Standardisation Issues....Pages 29-43
The BERKOM Multimedia Teleservices....Pages 44-56
Toward Automatic Generation of HyTime Applications....Pages 57-76
PREMO An Architecture for Presentation of Multimedia Objects in an Open Environment....Pages 77-96
Front Matter....Pages 97-97
The Department Information System of the Information Systems Department at the Technical University of Vienna....Pages 99-102
Teaching Computer Simulation with Multimedia/Hypermedia Application....Pages 103-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
A Distributed Audio System....Pages 109-121
Uniform Access to Images within Open Distributed Environments....Pages 122-142
COOLIS: a distributed multimedia object-oriented layer....Pages 143-158
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
A proposed framework for predicting the development effort of multimedia courseware....Pages 161-180
Soaring through hyperspace: A snapshot of Hyper-G and its Harmony client....Pages 181-191
The Development of a Multimedia Distributed System for Education....Pages 192-210
DDD — Dynamic Distributed Documents....Pages 211-229
Authoring a Large Distributed Hypermedia System: Document Linking and Embedding (DLE) concept....Pages 230-243
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
On the use of extents in distributed multimedia computing environments....Pages 247-263
Interaction Objects in the MADE Multimedia Environment....Pages 264-277
Multiuser and Multimodal Aspects of Multimedia....Pages 278-297
Front Matter....Pages 299-299
Principles of a Public Multimedia Information Service....Pages 301-315
Supporting Cooperative Software Development through a Multimedia Environment....Pages 316-330
While multimedia applications are rapidly becoming an integral part of stand-alone, single-user systems, the problems encountered when moving into distributed environments are only beginning to be identified. This book represents the results from the Eurographics symposium on "Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments”, held at June 6-9, 1994, in Graz, Austria. About 20 contributions cover a broad range of problems related to this topic. Organized in the six sessions "Standards and Standards Exploitation”, "Demonstrations”, "Tools”, "Hypermedia and Authoring”, "Architectures”, and "CSCW and Information Services”, the book gives a comprehensive overview about the state of the art in research, development, and standardisation in the areas of hypermedia (hm) encoding and presentation, distributed multimedia (mm) tele- and information services, mm/hm development and authoring tools, cooperative development environments, and new architectural concepts. In addition, the future mm/hm encoding and presentation standards MHEG and PREMO are presented. As a result, the reader will profit from this book in getting up-to-date information about the current trends in (the development of) mm/hm services and applications in open, distributed environments.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The MHEG standard principles and examples of applications....Pages 3-17
Distributed Hypermedia Link Service on WAN: An Experiment with MHEG on the ATM network....Pages 18-28
MHEG, Scripts, and Standardisation Issues....Pages 29-43
The BERKOM Multimedia Teleservices....Pages 44-56
Toward Automatic Generation of HyTime Applications....Pages 57-76
PREMO An Architecture for Presentation of Multimedia Objects in an Open Environment....Pages 77-96
Front Matter....Pages 97-97
The Department Information System of the Information Systems Department at the Technical University of Vienna....Pages 99-102
Teaching Computer Simulation with Multimedia/Hypermedia Application....Pages 103-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
A Distributed Audio System....Pages 109-121
Uniform Access to Images within Open Distributed Environments....Pages 122-142
COOLIS: a distributed multimedia object-oriented layer....Pages 143-158
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
A proposed framework for predicting the development effort of multimedia courseware....Pages 161-180
Soaring through hyperspace: A snapshot of Hyper-G and its Harmony client....Pages 181-191
The Development of a Multimedia Distributed System for Education....Pages 192-210
DDD — Dynamic Distributed Documents....Pages 211-229
Authoring a Large Distributed Hypermedia System: Document Linking and Embedding (DLE) concept....Pages 230-243
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
On the use of extents in distributed multimedia computing environments....Pages 247-263
Interaction Objects in the MADE Multimedia Environment....Pages 264-277
Multiuser and Multimodal Aspects of Multimedia....Pages 278-297
Front Matter....Pages 299-299
Principles of a Public Multimedia Information Service....Pages 301-315
Supporting Cooperative Software Development through a Multimedia Environment....Pages 316-330
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