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Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization

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Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization. / CAMPBELL, A ; COULSON, G ; GARCIA, F et al.
High Performance Networking, IV. ed. / Andre Danthine; Otto Spaniol. AMSTERDAM: ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V, 1993. p. 153-168.

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CAMPBELL, A, COULSON, G, GARCIA, F & HUTCHISON, D 1993, Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization. in A Danthine & O Spaniol (eds), High Performance Networking, IV. ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V, AMSTERDAM, pp. 153-168, IFIP TC6/WG6.4 4th International Conference on High Performance Networking, LIEGE, 14/12/92.

APA

CAMPBELL, A., COULSON, G., GARCIA, F., & HUTCHISON, D. (1993). Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization. In A. Danthine, & O. Spaniol (Eds.), High Performance Networking, IV (pp. 153-168). ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V.

Vancouver

CAMPBELL A, COULSON G, GARCIA F, HUTCHISON D. Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization. In Danthine A, Spaniol O, editors, High Performance Networking, IV. AMSTERDAM: ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V. 1993. p. 153-168

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CAMPBELL, A ; COULSON, G ; GARCIA, F et al. / Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization. High Performance Networking, IV. editor / Andre Danthine ; Otto Spaniol. AMSTERDAM : ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V, 1993. pp. 153-168

Bibtex

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