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Composition and synchronisation are discussed within an object-oriented framework for programming multimedia applications. The framework is based on a conceptual model of interconnectable multimedia components and can be used to construct complex multimedia applications involving audio, video and graphics.
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Gibbs, S., Dami, L., Tsichritzis, D. (1992). An Object-Oriented Framework for Multimedia Composition and Synchronisation. In: Kjelldahl, L. (eds) Multimedia. EurographicSeminars. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77331-0_8
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