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An Authorware piece that is going to be downloaded over the Web needs to be designed differently from a piece that is going to run from the user’s hard disk. The two environments have different strengths and constraints, and require different ways of thinking. The major strength of streaming technology is its flexibility; its major constraint is network speed.

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Schifman, R.S., van As, S., Ganci, J., Kerman, P., McGuire, J., Wells, W. (1999). Designing for the Web. In: The Ultimate Authorware Attain Tutorial. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59881-4_7

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