DocumentCode
3683409
Title
Digital composites: Technology for creativity in a cloud-connected world
Author
Oliver Goldman;Roey Horns;Stan Switzer;Julian Wixson;Habib Khalfallah
Author_Institution
Digital Media Architecture Group, Adobe Systems, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
144
Lastpage
150
Abstract
Creative Professionals have traditionally worked primarily in desktop applications such as Photoshop. Today, the creative process also occurs on mobile devices and places a greater emphasis on remixing elements of others´ work. Traditional digital media file formats are poorly suited for this environment. Digital Composite Technology (DCX) is a framework for the creation of digital media in a mobile-first, cloud-connected world. DCX organizes creative works as a set of components. Component media types and relations are recorded in a well-known syntax, which furthers remix as part of the creative process. DCX also introduces network transfer algorithms that guarantee efficient, correct synchronization using standard cloud-scale storage services and web protocols. Taken together, these capabilities enable seamless creativity across mobile, desktop, and cloud.
Keywords
"HTML","Media","Standards","Libraries","Synchronization","Robustness"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA), 2015
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8036-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITechA.2015.7317385
Filename
7317385
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