POSITION PAPERS

World Wide Web Consortium
Workshop
"Real Time Multimedia and the Web"
(RTMW '96)

October 24-25, 1996
INRIA-Sophia Antipolis - France

This is the list of papers that were submitted to the W3C workshop on "Real-Time Multimedia and the Web".

Only selected papers will be presented. Anyone who has submitted a paper, and all members of the program committee may participate.

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Authors Affiliation Title
1) Kjell Arisland University of Oslo, Norway Is bandwidth really a factor limiting real time Web interactivity, or are Web experts the main limitation ?
2) Hans Werner Bitzer et al GMD, DeTeBerkom, Germany Maja: MHEG Applications Using JAVA Applets
3) John Buford University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA Lessons from Some Real-Time Hypermedia Systems
4) Dick Bulterman CWI, Netherlands Network-Based Multimedia: Experiences from the CMIF Project
5) Roy Campbell et al University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/Vosaic, USA Adaption and Synchronization in Bandwidth-Constrained Internet Video and Audio
6) Juan Cebollada et al Technical University of Valencia, Spain Feedback-Global Protocol And the Web: Framework and Performance
7) James Coffman Lucent, USA Multimedia Communication Standards and the WWW
8) Gilles Dauphin Telecom Paris, France mMosaic: Yet Another Tool Bringing Multicast to the Web
9) Kimmo Djupsjobacka Nokia, Finland Real-time extensions for HTML on interactive digital television
10) Andrzej Duda IMAG, France Multimedia Representation for WWW
11) Randa El-Marakby et al University of Lancaster, UK Integrating RTP into the World Wide Web
12) Guy Foquet Alcatel, France Internet access to interactive multimedia documents from heterogeneous stations
13) Micheal Fry et al UIT, Sydney, CRC, Australia An Open Approach to Real-Time Multimedia on the World Wide Web
14) Norbert Gerfelder et al Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Darmstadt, Germany AVWoD - Concept and Realization for Internet-based Media Integration
15) Isabelle Haignere CNET, France Position Paper
16) Niklas Hanberger Ericsson, Sweden Real Time Multimedia in Broadband Networks
17) Mark Handley UCL, UK Applying Real-time Multimedia Conferencing Techniques to the Web
18) JP Henot et al CCETT, France Realtime Multimedia and the Web
19) Peter Hoddie Apple, USA Overview of Quicktime
20) Stephen Jacobs et al Columbia University, USA Providing Video Services over Networks without Quality of Service Guarentees
21) Marc Kaufman et al Adobe, USA Position paper
22) Jerry Kellenbrenz Apple, USA Multimedia and Collaborative Computing
23) Nabil Layaida INRIA Grenoble, France Isuses in Temporal Representations of Multimedia Documents
24) Staffan Liljegren Ericsson, Sweden WWW-based Media On Demand to the Home over Gigabit Networks
25) Rob Martell et al Digital Renaissance, USA A Distributed Network Approach and Evolution to HTML for New Media
26) Mattias Mattson et al Lulea University, Sweden A generic, distributed Whiteboard overlay using Java and the MBone
27) Daniel Mavrakis Monaco Telecom, Monaco VEMMI: a new On-line Client/Server Multimedia Protocol for the Internet
28) Cosmo Nicolaou Nemesys, UK The Multimedia Intranet
29) Peter Parnes et al Lulea University, Sweden mWeb: a framework for distributed presentations using the WWW and the MBone
30) Daryl Rosen Oracle, USA The Edge Server - A Proposal for Internet Media Servers
31) Kev Sherratt et al University of Lancaster, UK Supporting Multimedia Collaboration On The Web
32) Shigeki Shibayama et al Canon, Japan Live and Active Views through the World Wide Web
33) Shinji Shimojo et al Osaka University, Japan DAVIC Internet Gateway
34) Kare Synnes et al Lulea University, Sweden WebCon: A personal conference system utilizing the World-Wide Web and the Multicast backbone
35) Claudio Teisa STELT/Italian Telecom, Italy Position Paper
36) Jan van der Meer Philips, Netherlands Opportunities for migration of Internet and Digital TV applications (Problem with figures)
37) Heiner Wolf Universitaet Ulm, Germany Why are Live Media Still Uncommon ? Are Browser Developers Blind ?
38) Robert Woodford Macromedia, UK The Interactive Future
Unreviewed Latecomers
39) Martin Chapman IONA, Ireland IONA Technologies Ltd - Position Statement
40) Tie Liao INRIA, France Weboard: a Web Conference Tool

Philipp Hoschka