Title :
Distributed hypermedia
Author_Institution :
Media & Inf. Messaging Syst., Motorola Corpc., Boynton Beach, FL, USA
Abstract :
There are a rich set of unresolved technical challenges for delivering multimedia information on computer architectures, but, from an information delivery perspective, there is a compelling argument that the greatest challenge is not to have existing television or stereo capability on a computer but rather to have the computer to manage video and audio data. This is a subtle shift in orientation that significantly enhances the value of hypermedia technology as a delivery mechanism and it has contributed to the tremendous growth of hypermedia systems. They have come almost full circle from conceptual frameworks for global information, to narrowly focused proprietary application engines, to widely available general purpose tools. In fact, several systems come very close to what early researchers envisioned as grand schemes for universal authoring, exchange and discovery of information. This paper outlines key concepts of a distributed hypermedia based system and identifies open issues for deploying and utilizing these systems
Keywords :
Internet; client-server systems; hypermedia; information networks; transport protocols; audio data; authoring; computer architectures; distributed hypermedia based system; exchange; hypermedia technology; information delivery; multimedia information; video data; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Engines; Hypertext systems; Joining processes; Navigation; Research and development; Runtime; Strontium; TV;
Conference_Titel :
Southcon/95. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2576-1
DOI :
10.1109/SOUTHC.1995.516101