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Design of universal continuous media I/O

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The problem this research addresses is how to modify an existing operating system's i/o subsystem to support new high-speed networks and high-bandwidth multimedia applications that will play an important role in future computing environments.

This work was supported in part by ARPA, the National Science Foundation, and an industrial consortium of ascom Timeplex, Bellcore, BNR, Goldstar, NEC, NTT, Southwestern Bell, SynOptics, and Tektronix

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  1. Cranor, C., Parulkar, G., “Universal Continuous Media I/O: Design and Implementation,” Washington University Department of Computer Science, Technical Report WUCS-94-34, 1994.

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Thomas D. C. Little Riccardo Gusella

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Cranor, C.D., Parulkar, G.M. (1995). Design of universal continuous media I/O. In: Little, T.D.C., Gusella, R. (eds) Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video. NOSSDAV 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1018. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0019254

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