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The PREMO Framework: Object-Oriented Issues

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Object-Oriented Programming for Graphics

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The need for a coordinated method for addressing all aspects of the construction of, presentation of, and interaction with multi-media objects has lead to the need for the standardization of a Presentation Environment for Multi-Media Objects (PREMO). In this paper the state of discussions inside the DIN working group is reported focusing on object-oriented aspects of the PREMO framework.

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Wisskirchen, P. (1995). The PREMO Framework: Object-Oriented Issues. In: Laffra, C., Blake, E.H., de Mey, V., Pintado, X. (eds) Object-Oriented Programming for Graphics. Focus on Computer Graphics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79192-5_15

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