Multimedia presentation: generic and implementation model

A multimedia presentation is a synchronized, sequential or concurrent, and possibly interactive, delivery of streams of multimedia data such as video, audio, text and still images using audio-video output devices. The first step in realizing a multimedia presentation is to find a position for each m...

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Published in:Proceedings Sixth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems pp. 227 - 232
Main Authors: Uros, I., Starcevic, D., Uros, T.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2001
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Summary:A multimedia presentation is a synchronized, sequential or concurrent, and possibly interactive, delivery of streams of multimedia data such as video, audio, text and still images using audio-video output devices. The first step in realizing a multimedia presentation is to find a position for each media object in space and in time. Resolving space and time positions and switch conditions lead to the implementation diagram, in which a formal description of the implementation of the multimedia presentation is given. The spatio-temporal object-oriented data model for multimedia data is proposed. This model is given as the UML class diagram.
ISBN:076951068X
9780769510682
ISSN:1530-1443
2378-573X
DOI:10.1109/WORDS.2001.945134