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S2M2 A Java Applet-Based SMIL Player

December 17, 1998
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, J Yu
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a simple but powerful declarative language, which extends the current multimedia technology on the Web with temporal synchronization capabilities. It uses the

Java-Based Multimedia Collaboration and Application Sharing Environment

December 1, 1998
Author(s)
H Abdel-Wahab, Okhee Kim, P Kabore, J Favreau
Multimedia desktop conferencing systems that include audio, video and application sharing are gaining momentum and increasingly becoming a reality. This paper describes one such system called Java Collaborative Environment (JCE). The application sharing

A Wavelength Availability Restriction Protocol for Improved WDM Network Access

October 13, 1998
Author(s)
M R. Frey, T D. Ndousse, David H. Su
Future broadband communication networks are intended to accommodate dissimilar traffic classes with different negotiated qualities of service. A family of network access protocols is introduced whose members artificially restrict the number of calls from

Federal Register Document Image Database 25, Volume 1

October 1, 1998
Author(s)
Michael D. Garris, Stanley Janet, W Klein
A new, fully-automated process has been developed at NIST to derive ground truth for document images. The method involves matching optical character recognition (OCR) results from a page with typesetting files for an entire book. Public domain software

Technical Accomplishments: Information Technology Laboratory 1998

October 1, 1998
Author(s)
Elizabeth B. Lennon, K K. Simon
The 1998 ITL Technical Accomplishments report documents the activities and achievements of the Information Technology Laboratory, a research component of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Covering fiscal year 1998, the report presents an

Mobile Streams

August 4, 1998
Author(s)
Mudumbai Ranganathan, L S. Andrey, V Schaal
A large class of distributed testing, control and collaborative applications are reactive or event driven in nature. Such applications can be structured as a set of handlers that reacts to events and that in turn can trigger other events. We have developed
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