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Commands as media: design and implementation of a command stream

Published: 01 January 1995 Publication History

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MULTIMEDIA '95: Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Multimedia
January 1995
556 pages
ISBN:0897917510
DOI:10.1145/217279
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  1. TclStream
  2. command stream
  3. commands
  4. multimedia presentations
  5. reversibilty

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MM95: 3rd International Conference on Multimedia
November 5 - 9, 1995
California, San Francisco, USA

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