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MADE: A Multimedia Application Development Environment.
TL;DR: A technical overview of the ESPRIT III project is given and a number of application scenarios where the MADE environment will provide significant help for multimedia programming are described.
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Abstract: MADE is the acronym for an E SPRIT III project aimed at developing a programming environment for multimedia applications. The resulting software library is based on C++ and will operate on both UNIX workstations and PCbased platforms. This paper gives a technical overview of the project and describes a number of application scenarios where the MADE environment will provide significant help for multimedia programming.
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