A multimedia computer conferencing system.

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Manley, James Edward
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1986-12Advisor
Zyda, Michael
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Wu, C. Thomas
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The purpose of this study is to review the state of interworkstation
computer communications, suggest ways in which these communications
can be utilized for multimedia computer conferencing, and provide the
details of a prototype system which demonstrates some of the capabilities
that multimedia computer conferencing systems can have. The source
code for the prototype system is provided in the appendices.
The results of this study are of interest to people designing command
and control systems, integrated office automation systems, and personal
and business communications systems. Additionally, the details of the
multicomputer network information-sharing portion of the prototype can be
useful to people who desire to distribute computational loads over a number
of systems such as distributed graphics processing, scientific modeling and
simulation, and engineering design and prototyping.
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