Authors |
Affiliation |
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Title |
1) Kjell Arisland |
University of Oslo, Norway |
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Is
bandwidth really a factor limiting real time Web interactivity, or
are Web experts the main limitation ? |
2) Hans Werner Bitzer et al |
GMD, DeTeBerkom, Germany |
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Maja:
MHEG Applications Using JAVA Applets |
3) John Buford |
University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA |
|
Lessons
from Some Real-Time Hypermedia Systems |
4) Dick Bulterman |
CWI, Netherlands |
|
Network-Based
Multimedia: Experiences from the CMIF Project |
5) Roy Campbell et
al |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/Vosaic, USA |
|
Adaption
and Synchronization in Bandwidth-Constrained Internet Video and
Audio |
6) Juan Cebollada et al |
Technical University of Valencia, Spain |
|
Feedback-Global
Protocol And the Web: Framework and Performance |
7) James Coffman |
Lucent, USA |
|
Multimedia
Communication Standards and the WWW |
8) Gilles Dauphin |
Telecom Paris, France |
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mMosaic: Yet
Another Tool Bringing Multicast to the Web |
9) Kimmo Djupsjobacka |
Nokia, Finland |
|
Real-time
extensions for HTML on interactive digital television |
10) Andrzej Duda |
IMAG, France |
|
Multimedia
Representation for WWW |
11) Randa El-Marakby et al |
University of Lancaster, UK |
|
Integrating
RTP into the World Wide Web |
12) Guy
Foquet |
Alcatel, France |
|
Internet
access to interactive multimedia documents from heterogeneous
stations |
13) Micheal Fry et
al |
UIT, Sydney, CRC, Australia |
|
An
Open Approach to Real-Time Multimedia on the World Wide Web |
14) Norbert Gerfelder et al |
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Darmstadt, Germany |
|
AVWoD
- Concept and Realization for Internet-based Media
Integration |
15) Isabelle Haignere |
CNET, France |
|
Position
Paper |
16) Niklas
Hanberger |
Ericsson, Sweden |
|
Real
Time Multimedia in Broadband Networks |
17) Mark Handley |
UCL, UK |
|
Applying
Real-time Multimedia Conferencing Techniques to the Web |
18) JP Henot et al |
CCETT, France |
|
Realtime
Multimedia and the Web |
19) Peter Hoddie |
Apple, USA |
|
Overview
of Quicktime |
20) Stephen Jacobs et al |
Columbia University, USA |
|
Providing
Video Services over Networks without Quality of Service
Guarentees |
21) Marc Kaufman et al |
Adobe, USA |
|
Position
paper |
22) Jerry
Kellenbrenz |
Apple, USA |
|
Multimedia
and Collaborative Computing |
23) Nabil Layaida |
INRIA Grenoble, France |
|
Isuses
in Temporal Representations of Multimedia Documents |
24) Staffan
Liljegren |
Ericsson, Sweden |
|
WWW-based
Media On Demand to the Home over Gigabit Networks |
25) Rob Martell
et al |
Digital Renaissance, USA |
|
A
Distributed Network Approach and Evolution to HTML for New
Media |
26) Mattias Mattson et al |
Lulea University, Sweden |
|
A
generic, distributed Whiteboard overlay using Java and the
MBone |
27) Daniel Mavrakis |
Monaco Telecom, Monaco |
|
VEMMI: a
new On-line Client/Server Multimedia Protocol for the
Internet |
28) Cosmo Nicolaou |
Nemesys, UK |
|
The
Multimedia Intranet |
29) Peter Parnes et al |
Lulea University, Sweden |
|
mWeb: a
framework for distributed presentations using the WWW and the
MBone |
30) Daryl Rosen |
Oracle, USA |
|
The
Edge Server - A Proposal for Internet Media Servers |
31) Kev Sherratt et
al |
University of Lancaster, UK |
|
Supporting
Multimedia Collaboration On The Web |
32) Shigeki Shibayama et al |
Canon, Japan |
|
Live
and Active Views through the World Wide Web |
33) Shinji Shimojo et al |
Osaka University, Japan |
|
DAVIC
Internet Gateway |
34) Kare Synnes et al |
Lulea University, Sweden |
|
WebCon: A
personal conference system utilizing the World-Wide Web and the
Multicast backbone |
35) Claudio
Teisa |
STELT/Italian Telecom, Italy |
|
Position
Paper |
36) Jan van der Meer |
Philips, Netherlands |
|
Opportunities
for migration of Internet and Digital TV applications (Problem
with figures) |
37) Heiner Wolf |
Universitaet Ulm, Germany |
|
Why
are Live Media Still Uncommon ? Are Browser Developers Blind
? |
38) Robert Woodford |
Macromedia, UK |
|
The
Interactive Future |
Unreviewed Latecomers |
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39) Martin Chapman |
IONA, Ireland |
|
IONA
Technologies Ltd - Position Statement |
40) Tie Liao |
INRIA, France |
|
Weboard:
a Web Conference Tool |
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