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A distributed object platform for multimedia applications. / Coulson, G ; Baichoo, S .
IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, Proceedings. Vol. 2 Los Alamitos: IEEE, 1999. p. 122-126.

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Coulson, G & Baichoo, S 1999, A distributed object platform for multimedia applications. in IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, Proceedings. vol. 2, IEEE, Los Alamitos, pp. 122-126, 6th International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems (IEEE ICMCS 99), FLORENCE, 7/06/99. https://doi.org/10.1109/MMCS.1999.778193

APA

Coulson, G., & Baichoo, S. (1999). A distributed object platform for multimedia applications. In IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, Proceedings (Vol. 2, pp. 122-126). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/MMCS.1999.778193

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Coulson G, Baichoo S. A distributed object platform for multimedia applications. In IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, Proceedings. Vol. 2. Los Alamitos: IEEE. 1999. p. 122-126 doi: 10.1109/MMCS.1999.778193

Author

Coulson, G ; Baichoo, S . / A distributed object platform for multimedia applications. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, Proceedings. Vol. 2 Los Alamitos : IEEE, 1999. pp. 122-126

Bibtex

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