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A Modeling / Programming Framework for Large Media-Integrated Applications

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Most present multimedia applications represent selfcontained off-the-shelf tools for specific tasks. We believe that in order for multimedia technology to gain widespread use, media-integrated applications must be emphasized; such applications integrate customized multimedia use with ‘conventional’ applications, using enterprise workflow models as the embracing concept.

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Mühlhäuser, M. (1994). A Modeling / Programming Framework for Large Media-Integrated Applications. In: Encarnação, J.L., Foley, J.D. (eds) Multimedia. Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85046-2_10

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