1992
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-55639-7_29
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Presenting multimedia documents over a digital network

Abstract: This paper discusses an experimental prototype system for presenting integrated multimedia documents over a digital network. This prototype is the first in a series mvesttgating the requirements placed on the network in support of applications presenting multimedia information. The information consists of multiple media in digital form, including multi-font text, geometric graphics, photographic images, audio and motion video. The paper describes the motivation for this line of research and the initial focus a… Show more

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“…The DEMON system, for example, focuses on techniques to enable the presentation of high-quality multimedia over a limitedbandwidth network. 6 The introduction of broadband networks, such as SuperJANET in the UK, will allow development and testing of other prototype systems which need not be so constrained by network bandwidth considerations. 7 The World Wide Web and browsers recently developed for it are discussed below.…”
Section: Current Capabilities Of Systems For Retrieval and Presentatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DEMON system, for example, focuses on techniques to enable the presentation of high-quality multimedia over a limitedbandwidth network. 6 The introduction of broadband networks, such as SuperJANET in the UK, will allow development and testing of other prototype systems which need not be so constrained by network bandwidth considerations. 7 The World Wide Web and browsers recently developed for it are discussed below.…”
Section: Current Capabilities Of Systems For Retrieval and Presentatimentioning
confidence: 99%