4th IEEE ComSoc International Workshop on Multimedia Communications. MULTIMEDIA
DOI: 10.1109/iwmc.1992.666142
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The European "mias" System for Isdn Multimedia Conferencing

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“…Resnick (1993), Schmandt and Casner (1989), Watabe et al (1991), Schmandt (1993), Hoshi et al (1992), and Clark (1992) give examples of computers coupled with telephony. This has been achieved through use of integrated services digital netwrk (ISDN) signalling, as well as through computer-controlled telephones.…”
Section: Audio As a Communication Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resnick (1993), Schmandt and Casner (1989), Watabe et al (1991), Schmandt (1993), Hoshi et al (1992), and Clark (1992) give examples of computers coupled with telephony. This has been achieved through use of integrated services digital netwrk (ISDN) signalling, as well as through computer-controlled telephones.…”
Section: Audio As a Communication Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, many groupware control issues are similar across all media, whether or not the media is computer based. This is evidenced by the enormous spread of research from ISDN-based conferencing solutions (Clark 1992;Hoshi et al 1992) to packet-based equivalents (Altenhofen et al 1993;Casner et al 1990; Macedonia and Brutzman 1994). Thus, the idea of a separable session control component has appeared both in audio/video based conferencing systems (Ahuja and Ensor 1992; Arango et al 1992;Schooler 1993a;Schulzrinne 1995;Vin et al 1991), as well as groupware-driven developments (Crowley et al 1990;Roseman and Greenberg 1992).…”
Section: Models For Widespread Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%