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Authors: FOX EA KIEFFER LM
Citation: Ea. Fox et Lm. Kieffer, MULTIMEDIA CURRICULA, COURSES, AND KNOWLEDGE MODULES, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 549-551

Authors: FURHT B
Citation: B. Furht, WHERE ARE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAYS HEADED, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 552-556

Authors: PREECE J SHNEIDERMAN B
Citation: J. Preece et B. Shneiderman, SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST - THE EVOLUTION OF MULTIMEDIA USER INTERFACES, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 557-559

Authors: ANDRE E
Citation: E. Andre, INTELLIMEDIA - MAKING MULTIMEDIA USABLE BY EXPLOITING AI METHODS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 560-563

Authors: AREF WG KAMEL I LOPRESTI DP
Citation: Wg. Aref et al., ON HANDLING ELECTRONIC INK, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 564-567

Authors: BAKER JE CRUZ SF LIOTTA G TAMASSIA R
Citation: Je. Baker et al., A NEW MODEL FOR ALGORITHM ANIMATION OVER THE WWW, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 568-572

Authors: CHANG SF
Citation: Sf. Chang, EXPLORING FUNCTIONALITIES IN THE COMPRESSED IMAGE VIDEO DOMAIN, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 573-575

Authors: CHRISTODOULAKIS S TRIANTAFILLOU P
Citation: S. Christodoulakis et P. Triantafillou, RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT ISSUES FOR LARGE-SCALE MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION-SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 576-579

Authors: COWAN C CEN SW WALPOLE J PU C
Citation: C. Cowan et al., ADAPTIVE METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTED VIDEO PRESENTATION, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 580-583

Authors: DIMITROVA N
Citation: N. Dimitrova, THE MYTH OF SEMANTIC VIDEO RETRIEVAL, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 584-586

Authors: FLANK S
Citation: S. Flank, THE ROLE OF NATURAL-LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN MULTIMEDIA, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 587-589

Authors: GAROFALAKIS MN IOANNIDIS YE
Citation: Mn. Garofalakis et Ye. Ioannidis, SCHEDULING ISSUES IN MULTIMEDIA QUERY OPTIMIZATION, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 590-592

Authors: GHAFOOR A
Citation: A. Ghafoor, MULTIMEDIA DATABASE-MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 593-598

Authors: HALL W
Citation: W. Hall, THE ROLE OF HYPERMEDIA IN MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION-SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 599-601

Authors: LI Q HUANG LS
Citation: Q. Li et Ls. Huang, A DYNAMIC DATA MODEL FOR A VIDEO DATABASE-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 602-606

Authors: MOFFAT A ZOBEL J
Citation: A. Moffat et J. Zobel, INDEX ORGANIZATION FOR MULTIMEDIA DATABASE-SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 607-609

Authors: MOSSE D
Citation: D. Mosse, RESOURCE RESERVATIONS IN NETWORKED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 610-612

Authors: NAHRSTEDT K
Citation: K. Nahrstedt, END-TO-END QOS GUARANTEES IN NETWORKED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 613-616

Authors: OZDEN B RASTOGI R SILBERSCHATZ A
Citation: B. Ozden et al., RESEARCH ISSUES IN MULTIMEDIA STORAGE SEWERS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 617-620

Authors: PICARD RW
Citation: Rw. Picard, COMPUTER LEARNING OF SUBJECTIVITY, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 621-623

Authors: ROSELLI T
Citation: T. Roselli, ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE CAN IMPROVE HYPERMEDIA INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR LEARNING, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 624-626

Authors: RUS D SUBRAMANIAN D
Citation: D. Rus et D. Subramanian, CUSTOMIZING MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION ACCESS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 627-629

Authors: SAMET H
Citation: H. Samet, GENERAL RESEARCH ISSUES IN MULTIMEDIA DATABASE-SYSTEMS, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 630-632

Authors: SCHANK RC KORCUSKA M JONA M
Citation: Rc. Schank et al., MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING - REVOLUTION OR RED HERRING, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 633-635

Authors: SHENOY PJ GOYAL P VIN HM
Citation: Pj. Shenoy et al., ISSUES IN MULTIMEDIA SEWER DESIGN, ACM computing surveys, 27(4), 1995, pp. 636-639
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