Implementation Issues For a Network Continuous-Media I/O Server
George Homsy and Ramesh Govindan and David P. Anderson
EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/CSD-90-597
1990
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ACME (Abstractions for Continuous Media) is a set of abstractions for input/output of digital audio and video, intended as an addition to a network window system. This report discusses the design issues in implementing an ACME server, including 1) the software structure of the server; 2) the process structure of the ACME component of the server; 3) the interface to CM I/O devices, and 4) synchronization of CM data streams.
BibTeX citation:
@techreport{Homsy:CSD-90-597,
Author= {Homsy, George and Govindan, Ramesh and Anderson, David P.},
Title= {Implementation Issues For a Network Continuous-Media I/O Server},
Year= {1990},
Month= {Sep},
Url= {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1990/5800.html},
Number= {UCB/CSD-90-597},
Abstract= {ACME (Abstractions for Continuous Media) is a set of abstractions for input/output of digital audio and video, intended as an addition to a network window system. This report discusses the design issues in implementing an ACME server, including 1) the software structure of the server; 2) the process structure of the ACME component of the server; 3) the interface to CM I/O devices, and 4) synchronization of CM data streams.},
}
EndNote citation:
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