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Media Symbolism, Media Richness, and Media Choice in Organizations
Communication Research, 1987Symbolic interactionism is presented as a theoretical approach for understanding media choice processes during managerial communications. In an exploratory study, 65 managers from 11 organizations were interviewed about communication incidents involving face-to-face, telephone, electronic mail, and written media.
LINDA KLEBE TREVINO +2 more
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Capturing rich media through media objects on smartphones
Proceedings of the 24th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, 2012New mobile phones with built-in sensors provide the opportunity to easily capture vast amounts of multimedia data. In this paper we present a file format to explore new ways of relating digital content: the media object (mob). Mob was designed as a tool for serving three concerns: first, to provide the user with an object structure that allows them to ...
Florian Güldenpfennig +2 more
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2009
If you are a developer at a digital content producer of any kind, you probably have already built or are thinking of building applications that integrate video, audio, or other kinds of digital media with the resulting end-user experience. The ability to integrate rich media into web applications is one of the strongest and most publicized features of ...
Jit Ghosh, Rob Cameron
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If you are a developer at a digital content producer of any kind, you probably have already built or are thinking of building applications that integrate video, audio, or other kinds of digital media with the resulting end-user experience. The ability to integrate rich media into web applications is one of the strongest and most publicized features of ...
Jit Ghosh, Rob Cameron
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A Media-Rich Curriculum for Modeling and Simulation
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation, 2015We discuss a novel approach for teaching Modeling and Simulation (M&S) using a rich, multi-media focus with an emphasis on student construction and creative representation of simulations for dynamic systems. The increased use of M&S to enhance understanding and analyze problems across an ever-widening range of disciplines means that the diversity and ...
Karen Doore +2 more
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2011
If your users aren’t using their Android device to make phone calls, then they are most likely either playing games, listening to music, or watching videos. When it comes right down to it, the consumption of audio and video may be even more important to modern consumers than the communication capabilities of their mobile devices.
Stephen Chin +3 more
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If your users aren’t using their Android device to make phone calls, then they are most likely either playing games, listening to music, or watching videos. When it comes right down to it, the consumption of audio and video may be even more important to modern consumers than the communication capabilities of their mobile devices.
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Rich-Media Scenarios for Discovering Requirements
IEEE Software, 2005Walking through scenarios is an effective technique for discovering requirements, but scenarios can differ widely in their abstraction levels and representation forms. Some requirements analysts use scenarios that describe a system's external visible behavior. Others use live sequence charts to model a system's dynamic behavior.
Konstantinos Zachos +2 more
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Usages of DASH for rich media services
Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Multimedia systems, 2011In recent years, audio-visual distribution over Internet has witnessed the growing usage of HTTP based delivery systems. While these systems have their drawbacks for some use-cases, they also have many advantages, the most important one being reusing the existing delivery infrastructure such as HTTP servers, proxies and caches.
Cyril Concolato +2 more
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An MPEG Standard for Rich Media Services
IEEE Multimedia, 2005Lightweight Application Scene Representation (Laser) is the Moving Picture Expert Group's solution for delivering rich media services to mobile, resource-constrained devices. Laser provides easy content creation, optimized rich media data delivery, and enhanced rendering on all devices.
Jean-Claude Dufourd +2 more
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Media Use, Attention to Media and Agenda Richness
Newspaper Research Journal, 1994A panel study of media use and attention during the 1988 primary election campaign revealed stronger cognitive involvement in reading newspaper campaign coverage than in viewing television coverage. Also, to a greater degree than with television, those who relied on newspapers attended to them regularly.
Hugh M. Culbertson +4 more
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2012
This chapter reports the outcomes of a two-year project investigating the implementation of rich media technologies in higher education in Australian universities. Rich media technologies are described as the range of synchronous and asynchronous videoconferencing technologies that facilitate interactive communication between users who can see, hear ...
Robyn Smyth +3 more
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This chapter reports the outcomes of a two-year project investigating the implementation of rich media technologies in higher education in Australian universities. Rich media technologies are described as the range of synchronous and asynchronous videoconferencing technologies that facilitate interactive communication between users who can see, hear ...
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