TU Darmstadt / ULB / TUbiblio

DEDICATED - Learning on Networked Multimedia Platforms

Tritsch, Bernhard ; Hornung, Christoph ; Encarnação, José L. (1993)
DEDICATED - Learning on Networked Multimedia Platforms.
Visualization in Scientific Computing: Uses in University Education. Proceedings.
Conference or Workshop Item, Bibliographie

Abstract

The development of a distributed and heterogeneous generic multimedia learning environment presents many issues. The hardware, software and network platforms are heterogeneous, so device-independence and interoperability are vital. Therefore, the primary objective of the research presented here is to introduce and to specify a generic learning architecture, including communication mechanisms and multimedia features. This architecture provides application-independent functionality in the areas of transfer, processing, storage, presentation and interaction, and allows the development of distributed learning applications in a great variety of fields (such as Scientific Visualisation, CAD, Rendering). In addition, co-operation and timing control paradigms must be introduced to allow real-time communication and remote access; such features are termed Tele-Media (tele-communicating multimedia).

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Erschienen: 1993
Creators: Tritsch, Bernhard ; Hornung, Christoph ; Encarnação, José L.
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: DEDICATED - Learning on Networked Multimedia Platforms
Language: English
Date: 1993
Event Title: Visualization in Scientific Computing: Uses in University Education. Proceedings
Abstract:

The development of a distributed and heterogeneous generic multimedia learning environment presents many issues. The hardware, software and network platforms are heterogeneous, so device-independence and interoperability are vital. Therefore, the primary objective of the research presented here is to introduce and to specify a generic learning architecture, including communication mechanisms and multimedia features. This architecture provides application-independent functionality in the areas of transfer, processing, storage, presentation and interaction, and allows the development of distributed learning applications in a great variety of fields (such as Scientific Visualisation, CAD, Rendering). In addition, co-operation and timing control paradigms must be introduced to allow real-time communication and remote access; such features are termed Tele-Media (tele-communicating multimedia).

Uncontrolled Keywords: Multimedia communication
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
20 Department of Computer Science
20 Department of Computer Science > Interactive Graphics Systems
Date Deposited: 16 Apr 2018 09:09
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2018 09:09
PPN:
Export:
Suche nach Titel in: TUfind oder in Google
Send an inquiry Send an inquiry

Options (only for editors)
Show editorial Details Show editorial Details