This paper is the first part of a two-part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research carried out on consistency and latency in distributed interactive applications (DIAs) in recent decades. Part I reviews the terminology associated with DIAs and offers definitions for consistency and latency. Related issues such as jitter and fidelity are also discussed. Furthermore, the various consistency maintenance mechanisms that researchers have used to improve consistency and reduce latency effects are considered. These mechanisms are grouped into one of three categories, namely time management, Information management and system architectural management. This paper presents the techniques associated with the time management categ...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
This paper is the first part of a two-part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the first part of a two-part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
Abstract – This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper has three objectives. Firstly it describes the historical development of Distributed Inte...
Latency and jitter inherently limit the maintenance of consistency in Distributed Interactive Applic...
Latency and jitter inherently limit the maintenance of consistency in Distributed Interactive Applic...
International audienceThe paper discusses our practical experience and theoretical results in invest...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
This paper is the first part of a two-part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the first part of a two-part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
Abstract – This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the...
This paper is the second part of a two part paper that documents a detailed survey of the research c...
This paper has three objectives. Firstly it describes the historical development of Distributed Inte...
Latency and jitter inherently limit the maintenance of consistency in Distributed Interactive Applic...
Latency and jitter inherently limit the maintenance of consistency in Distributed Interactive Applic...
International audienceThe paper discusses our practical experience and theoretical results in invest...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...
A key factor determining the success of a Distributed Interactive Application (DIA) is the maintenan...