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Business Video Server: The LAN/WAN Connections

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Today most PCs can do standalone multimedia computing, i.e.,reproducing good quality motion video and audio from digital files stored in local hard disk or CD-ROM. The challenge for the information technology industry is to enable PCs to do networked multimedia computing in the near future.

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Chen, MS., Huang, S.L., Song, C.D., Chen, S.H. (1996). Business Video Server: The LAN/WAN Connections. In: Wang, Y., Panwar, S., Kim, SP., Bertoni, H.L. (eds) Multimedia Communications and Video Coding. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0403-6_22

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