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- Self-Similar ( Fractal ) Traffic in ATM NetworksNicolas D. Georganas. 1-7
- A Service Kernel for Multimedia EndstationsKlara Nahrstedt, Jonathan M. Smith. 8-22
- Advance Reservation of Network Resources for Multimedia ApplicationsWilko Reinhardt. 23-33
- Media Scaling in Distributed Multimedia Object ServicesThomas Käppner, Lars C. Wolf. 34-43
- An Interactive Cable Television Network for Multimedia ApplicationsNicos Achilleoudis, Jacqueline Lamour, Flavio Daffara. 44-52
- Eurescom IMS1 Projects (Integrated Multimedia Services at about 1 Mbit/s)Christian Bertin. 53-66
- Hypermedia Information Retrieval System Using MHEG Coded Representation in a Networked EnvironmentJong-Jin Sung, Mi-Young Huh, Hyoung Jun Kim, Jin-Ho Hahm. 67-77
- Transparent ATM LAN Interconnection over ISDNPatrick Droz, Jean-Yves Le Boudec. 78-91
- CPU Utilization of Multimedia Processes: HeiPOET - The Heidelberg Predictor of Execution Times Measurement ToolHartmut Wittig, Lars C. Wolf, Carsten Vogt. 92-103
- Extending the Rate-Monotonic Scheduling Algorithm to Get Shorter DelaysIngo Barth. 104-114
- A Multimedia Application Adaption Layer (MAAL) ProtocolWei Liu. 115-123
- Adaption Layer and Group Communication Server for Reliable Multipoint Services in ATM NetworksGeorg Carle. 124-138
- TIP: Transport and Internetworking Package for ATMStefan Böcking, Per Vindeby. 139-152
- Multimedia and Hypermedia Synchronisation: A Unified FrameworkNikos B. Pronios, Theodoros Bozios. 153-166
- Multimedia Playout Synchronisation Using Buffer Level ControlDaniel Köhler, Harald Müller. 167-180
- eXtended Color Cell Compression - A Runtime-effient Compression Scheme for Software VideoBernd Lamparter, Wolfgang Effelsberg. 181-190
- QoS Adaption and Flow Filtering in ATM NetworksNicholas J. Yeadon, Francisco Garcia, Andrew T. Campbell, David Hutchison. 191-202
- Optimal Resource Management in ATM Transport Networks Supporting Multimedia TrafficJochen Frings, Thomas Bauschert. 203-215
- Incorporating Security Functions in Multimedia Conferencing Applications in the Context of the MICE ProjectKnut A. Bahr, Elfriede Hinsch, Günter Schulze. 216-223
- Secure Multimedia Applications and Teleservices - Security Requirements and Prototype for Health CareHerbert Bunz, A. Bertsch, Marjan Jurecic, Birgit Baum-Waidner, Christoph Capellaro. 224-236
- The BERKOM Multimedia TeleservicesMichael Altenhofen, Joachim Schaper, Susan Thomas. 237-250
- The CIO Multimedia Communication PlatformAndreas Rozek, Paul Christ. 251-265
- From Requirements to Services: Group Communication Support for Distributed Multimedia SystemsAndreas Mauthe, David Hutchison, Geoff Coulson, Silvester Namuye. 266-277
- Harmonization of an Infrastructure for Flexible Distance Learning in Europe with CTAGerold Blakowski, Werner Steinbeck. 278-299
- Dedicated - Modular Training System (DELTA Project D2014)José M. Velez, Mário Rui Gomes, Bernhard Tritsch, Christoph Hornung. 300-314
- Multimedia Teletutoring over a Trans-European ATM NetworkYu-Hong Pusztaszeri, Maurice Alou, Ernst Biersack, Philippe Dubois, Jean-Paul Gaspoz, Pascal Gros, Jean-Pierre Hubaux. 315-327
- A Framework for Synchronous Tele-CooperationThomas Schmidt, Jean Schweitzer, Michael Weber. 328-338
- Multimedia Conferencing Services in an Open Distributed EnvironmentPeter Leydekkers, Valérie Gay. 339-352
- ISABEL - Experiment Distributed Cooperative Work Application over Broadband NetworksTomás de Miguel, Santiago Pavón, Joaquín Salvachúa, Juan Quemada, Pedro Luis Chas Alonso, Javier Fernandez-Amigo, Carlos M. Acuña, Lidia Rodriguez Yamamoto, Vasco Lagarto, Joao Vastos. 353-362
- Demonstrating Image Communication within Open Distributed EnvironmentsRüdiger Strack, Ralf Cordes, Dale C. Sutcliffe. 363-375
- Design and Implementation of a High Quality Video Distribution System using XTP Reliable MulticastBert J. Dempsey, Matthew T. Lucas, Alfred C. Weaver. 376-386
- An Object-Oriented Implementation of the Xpress Transfer ProtocolW. Timothy Strayer, Simon Gray, Raymond E. Cline Jr.. 387-400
- Development of a Multimedia Archiving Teleservice Using the DFR StandardThomas C. Rakow, Peter Dettling, Frank Moser, Bernhard Paul. 401-412
- MOSS as a Multimedia-Object ServerRolf Käckenhoff, Detlef Merten, Klaus Meyer-Wegener. 413-425
- The Universal Personal Telecommunication Service in a Multi-Operator EnvironmentMarie-Pierre Gervais. 426-434
- On the Personal Communication Impacts on Multimedia TeleservicesTim O. Eckardt, Thomas Magedanz. 435-449