1st Australian Multi-Media Communications, Applications and Technology Workshop
Proceedings now available
The workshop, hosted by OTC Limited, was held on 1-2 July 1991 and brought
together researchers, educators, developers and manufacturers in the areas
of multi-media communications and applications to discuss their work.
A broad range of papers and demonstrations were presented from researchers
around Australia and overseas. Please see the workshop contents which is
included below.
The 273 page proceedings are available for Aus$50.00 within Australia and
Aus$60.00 outside Australia (air mail postage included). Cheques and money
orders should be made payable to OTC Limited and should be in Australian
dollars. Sorry, no credit cards can be accepted. Please expect a delivery
time of about six weeks.
If you would like to purchase a copy of the proceedings, please complete the
following form and return it with your remittance to:
Multi-Media Workshop Proceedings
Attn: Greg McFarlane
Multi-Media Applications Group,
OTC R&D
GPO Box 7000 Sydney, 2001
Australia
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Proceedings Contents
Applications I
1 Towards Electronic Integration of the Construction Industry
Information Distribution
Raymond W. Fairs, Digital D-Sign Pty Ltd
12 Xmux - A System for Computer Supported Collaborative Work
Greg McFarlane, Research & Development, OTC Ltd
29 Multi-Media Applications for MANs
Bruce A. Tonkin and Fred J. W. Symons, Monash University
Applications II
45 Human and Visual Factors in Multi-Media Communications Development
- The CREATE Approach
Eric Gidney, University of New South Wales, and
Annmarie Chandler, University of Technology, Sydney
53 Using Multi-Media to Teach Acoustics
Ray J. Wilson, School of Architecture and Building, Deakin University
58 Work-in-progress, Multi-Media Communications Applications Case Study,
A Global Plant Species Information System
Deidrie Jinks, School of Computing Sciences, University of Technology,
Sydney
59 Multi-Media and CSCW - Where They've Been and Where They're Going
Ellen Baker, School of Management, University of Technology, Sydney
Video
68 An Experimental Interactive Visual Database
Thomas Wedderburn-Bisshop and Elson Markwick, OTC Ltd
74 Real-time Image Transmission: A Case Study
Beng Kwong Ooi and G. R. Hellestrand, University of New South Wales
80 Video as Graphics
G. R. Hellestrand, B. K. Ooi, C. J. Nicol, S. C. Avery, University of
New South Wales
87 Multi-Media Development with Write Once Analogue Laser Video Disks
Michael Steele, Sony (Australia) Pty Ltd
Networks and Technology
88 Multi-Media Communications Research at OTC
Peter Beadle, Research & Development, OTC Ltd
99 Development of an Analogue Broadband Network
John Judge and Peter Beadle, Research & Development, OTC Ltd
107 An Analogue Switched Videoconference System
Peter Miller, Research & Development, OTC Ltd
Hypermedia
113 ADEW: A Multi-Media Interface Builder for Andrew
Thomas Neuendorffer, Information Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon
University
129 Automated Hyperdocument Generation
Richard L. Jones, Computer Power Group
152 A Multi-Media Document System Based on TEX and DVI Documents
R. A. Vesilo, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and
Electronics, Macquarie University
152 An Architecture for Hyperbase Systems
Justin Zobel, Ross Wilkinson, James Thom, Eric Mackie, Ron Sacks-Davis,
Alan Kent and Michael Fuller, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Services
162 Multi-Media Telecommunications Services on the B-ISDN
Michael Biggar and Carol Scott, Telecom Australia Research Laboratories
169 Incorporation of an Image Component in an Electronic Directory
Michael Biggar and Alan Hopson, Telecom Australia Research Laboratories
173 Implementation of an Advanced ATM Terminal
Patrick Hellemans and Hubert Decuypere,
Alcatel Bell Telephone Research Center, Antwerp, Belgium
Standards and Compression
188 An Overview of the CCITT Audiovisual/Multi-Media Standardization
Activities
Hui H. (Andy) Lim, Khanh Ly and Carol Scott,
Telecom Research Laboratories
200 Multi-Media Mail - Are OSI Standards a Good Basis for
the Exchange of Multi-Media Information?
Andrew Worsley, Division of Information Technology, CSIRO, Melbourne
205 Image and Video Coding Standards and their Implementations
C. V. Steffen and T. H. Edgar, IMAGE Technology Group,
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Curtin University of Technology
223 Multi-Media and Image Compression with IFS and Wavelets
James N. H. Garwoli and David Suter, Department of Computer Science
and Computer Engineering, La Trobe University
Development Environments and Virtual Reality
229 cT Authoring and Multi-Media
John Baker, School of Information and Computing Sciences,
Bond University
234 Object Aspects of Multi-Media Systems
John Hiller and Shams Renouf, University of New South Wales
249 A Visual Debugger Constructed by Program Generating Technique
Ming Zhao, CS Division, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok,
Thailand
257 Thinking of Oneself as a Computer
Sally Pryor, University of Technology, Sydney
266 Exploring Cartesian Space
Jill Scott, Lumagraph Productions
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