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Toward a common infrastructure for multimedia-networking middleware
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2002
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Common InfrastructureEngineeringComputer ArchitectureMultimedia NetworkData Streaming ArchitectureData ScienceReal-time Multimedia StreamsStreaming EngineComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceMultimedia DeliveryMultimedia MiddlewareContinuous Media ToolkitDistributed MiddlewareEdge ComputingCloud ComputingMiddleware SystemHigh Performance ToolkitSystem SoftwareMiddleware
Real-time multimedia streams like audio and video are now integral data types in modern programming environments. Although a great deal of research has investigated effective and efficient programming support for manipulating such streams and although the design of digital media "middleware" is fairly well understood, no widely available or commonly accepted programming model exists within the research community. The authors believe this lack of common practice impedes our collective progress because it prevents disparate research groups from easily leveraging each other's work. They propose a solution to this problem that combines the best features of a number of existing multimedia toolkits-Berkeley's Continuous Media Toolkit, MIT's VuSystem, and the LBL/UCB MBone tools-into a fine-grained, extensible, and high performance toolkit. They describe the convergence of these three toolkits into a common programming infrastructure and argue that the availability and acceptance of the middleware could potentially facilitate and accelerate breakthroughs in multimedia networking.
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