Nsync - A Toolkit for Building Interactive Multimedia Presentations

Brian Bailey, Joseph A. Konstan, Robert Cooley and Moses Dejong,     University of Minnesota, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Minneapolis, MN 55455. E-mail address: bailey@cs.umn.edu, konstan@cs.umn.edu, cooley@cs.umn.edu, dejong@cs.umn.edu

1. Abstract

Creating innovative interactive multimedia presentations requires a great deal of time, skill, and effort. We have developed a multimedia synchronization toolkit, called Nsync (pronounced ‘in-sync’), to address the complicated issues inherent in designing flexible, interactive multimedia presentations. The toolkit consists of two primary components, a declarative synchronization definition language and a run-time ...

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