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Enhancing the Distributed Link Service for multimedia and collaboration
Tunis, TUNISIA October 29-October 31
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D. de Roure, Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
L. Carr, Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
W. Hall, Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
G. Hill, Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Southampton Univ., UK
Open hypermedia offers a powerful approach to working with distributed multimedia information. Carr et al. (1995) presented the Distributed Link Service (DLS), a design for open hypermedia on the Internet using the WWW infrastructure. In this paper, we report on work in progress on three extensions of the DLS to provide a more complete linking infrastructure: an agent for on-the-fly link insertion for text documents, new techniques for application of links to multimedia streams, and agents for link processing and management.
Index Terms:
hypermedia; Distributed Link Service; distributed multimedia information; collaboration; open hypermedia; Internet; World Wide Web infrastructure; linking infrastructure; on-the-fly link insertion agent; text documents; hyperlink applications; multimedia streams; link processing agents; link management; distributed information management; digital audio; MIDI
Citation:
D. de Roure, L. Carr, W. Hall, G. Hill, "Enhancing the Distributed Link Service for multimedia and collaboration," ftdcs, pp.330, 6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS '97), 1997
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