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- Connecting with the End-UserRoland Hüber. 3-16
- Multimedia and Copyright: a potential solution using an identification headerRichard J. Solomon, Branko Gerovac. 17-34
- Virtual Space Teleconferencing Systems - A Distributed Virtual EnvironmentNobuyoshi Terashima. 35-45
- String Mode - A Protocol for Interconnection of High Speed ATM NetworksStik Myken. 49-58
- Centralized and Distributed Architectures for Multimedia Presentational ApplicationsLouise Lamont, Lian Li, Nicolas D. Georganas. 59-70
- ATM-transceiver: A distributed approach to ATM LANYonggang Du, Rolf Kraemer. 71-80
- The CHARISMA ATM Horst InterfaceB. J. Murphy, C. J. Adams, Sherali Zeadally. 81-100
- User Service Interfaces of the Future - Will People be able to Use Them?A. M. Clarke, G. Allison. 101-112
- Introduction to Multimedia Toolbox for Co-operative Applications (MMTCA)Malcolm K. Crowe, Shicheng Tian. 113-124
- MMMS - A Multimedia Mail Service PrototypePetra Hoepner, Marek Szymañski, Marcel P. P. Baveco. 125-136
- Satisfying enterprise-wide telecommunications needs: decision support for requirements engineeringColin Tattersall, Jacob Groote, Gerard Pazuelo. 137-146
- Adaptive Image Coding Based on Generalized IBTCP. Farkas, S. Herrera, M. Tvarozek. 147-154
- ATM Cell Loss Effects on a Progressive JPEG Video CODECIain E. Garden Richardson, Martyn J. Riley. 155-165
- A Group Communication FrameworkLaurent Mathy, Guy Leduc, Olivier Bonaventure, André A. S. Danthine. 167-178
- Specification of Audio/Video Exchange Based on the Reference Model of ODPValérie Gay, Peter Leydekkers, Robert Huis in t Veld. 179-191
- IN based End-User Service Management for Advanced UPTMartin Guntermann, Carmelita Görg, M. Fröhlich, Stephan Kleier. 193-201
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System - Mobile access to Broadband ISDNHåkan Mitts. 203-209
- Modelling the Satellite Bridge for B-ISDN IslandsZhili Sun, P. Komisarczuk, F. P. Coakley, Barry G. Evans. 211-219
- Bandwidth Management for a Hybrid LAN/MAN EnvironmentRudolf Jaeger. 221-232
- The Superposition of Virtual Connections with Periodic Traffic in an ATM MultiplexerZbynek Bazanowski, Ulrich Killat. 233-240
- Drift Matching Techniques for Time Signature Conservation ServiceLaurent Dairaine. 241-252
- Modelling of Multimedia Traffic Control for ATM NetworksMazlan Abbas. 253-264
- A Broadband Testbed for the Investigation of Multimedia Services and Teleservice ManagementDavid Lewis, Peter T. Kirstein. 265-276
- Integrating MultiMedia Components into the Value-chainL. J. Teunissen, W. M. Remmers, Marcel P. P. Baveco, E. P. van Zonneveld. 279-286
- Applications for Broadband Communication Services - An Empirica AnalysisStephen Connell, B. Champness. 287-292
- MIMIS - Advanced multimedia conferencing using ATM connections. A development for the mass market in co-operation with the end-userK. Coolegem, K. Anstötz. 293-299
- Multimedia Mail - a basis-Technology for new Applications and ServicesJürgen Hänle, A. Nemeth. 301-307
- Experimental multimedia broadband telecommunication service for Civil Protection application through an hydrometerological monitoring systemDino Giuli, L. Baldini, Stefano Nativi, Enzo Dalle Mese, M. Del Sarto, S. Giordano. 309-316
- FASHION-NET, A Collaborative Multimedia Design System for the Apparel IndustryJosé Miguel Salles Dias, Niall Fallon, Antonio Carlos Almeida, Fergal McGuinness, Josephine Hofmann, Carlos A. C. Belo. 317-326
- RAMA - Remote Access to Museums ArchivesJesús Bescós, José María Martínez Sanchez, Guillermo Cisneros. 327-334
- The Commercial and Economic Impact of ATM on the Telecommunications MarketSusan Ablett, David Cleevely, Peter Aknai. 335-342
- Evaluation of Broadband Based Multimedia Applications - how to convince the businessH. J. M. Rutten. 343-348
- From RACE trans-European Demonstrators to first European Broadband Commercial Services. How to get there?José Francisco C. Torcato. 349-356
- Broadband markets in EuropeI. A. Stevenson. 357-362
- Broadband Applications in the Printing and Publishing SectorVolker Reible, Andreas Kindt. 363-370
- Data Handling and Broadband-Transmission of Engraving DataStefan Eysen, Markus Zink. 371-376
- Cost/Benefit issues for document delivery at Disclosure LtdM. R. Doubleday. 377-385
- The Impact of IBC on Non Destructive Testing in the Industrial Quality Assurance ProcessReiner Kästner. 387-388
- Multimedia Applications on Local Area Networks: A Practical ExperienceAlessandro Bellini, Franco Pirri, Marco Guarducci. 389-396
- Interconnecting LANs within the DBP Telekom B-ISDN pilot project - The Terminal Adapter TA-LANKlaus Lohse. 397-403
- Is There Any Market for Advanced Multimedia Applications?Jürgen Bürstenbinder. 405-408
- International Research Seminars through Multimedia Conferencing: Experiences from the MICE projectUlf Bilting, Martina Angela Sasse, Claus-Dieter Schulz, Thierry Turletti. 411-414
- Communication Requirements for Multimedia Information Management in Tourism: The TIM SolutionEthan Lavan, Gilbert Buty. 415-418
- A Constructive Type Schema for Distributed Multimedia ApplicationsPaulo Pinto, Luis Bernardo, Paulo Pereira. 419-434
- MEDIABASE - An Experiment in Multimedia Information and Communication SystemsOmar Megzari, M. B. Brahmanandam, J. A. Rody, G. Warnock, Ahmed Karmouch. 435-438
- An Object Oriented System for Creation and Presentation of Multimedia StreamsS. Jordanoski, Danco Davcev, S. Gievska. 439-442
- First Experience with Multicasting the X ProtocolCarsten Bormann, Jörg Ott, Gero Hoffmann. 443-448
- The Architecture Design of General Purpose ATM Interface Module Providing Network Traffic IntegrationByeong-Soo Choi, Do Young Kim, Dong-Won Kim, Byeong-Nam Yoon. 449-452
- A High Performance ATM/DQDB Cell to Slot Interworking UnitVolker Henkel, Cornelius Frankenfeld, Kai Klapdohr, Kerstin Menzer, Andreas Schmidt. 453-456
- On Connection Admission Control in Multicast ATM NetworksK. Schmidt. 457-462
- JVTOS - A Multimedia Telecooperation Service Bridging Heterogeneous PlatformsGabriel Dermler, Thomas Gutekunst, Edgar Ostrokowski, Nelson Pires, Thomas Schmidt, Michael Weber, Klaus Heiner Wolf. 463-478