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Springer (part of Springer Nature), Multimedia Tools and Applications, 1(22), p. 31-51

DOI: 10.1023/b:mtap.0000008658.36713.c2

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Analyzing Architectural Evolution Issues of Multimedia Frameworks

Journal article published in 2003 by M. Pinto ORCID, M. Amor, L. Fuentes, Jm M. Troya
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Abstract

The growing complexity in the development of Web-based services in general, and multimedia services in particular, makes necessary the application of sound development methods. New multimedia devices, coding algorithms, network protocols, etc., are continually appearing but, unfortunately, current solutions for developing multimedia applications do not accurately support architectural evolution issues for already deployed applications. Thus, the latest Software Engineering technologies should be applied to the development of open, reusable, and high-quality multimedia and Web-based software. In this paper, we apply component and framework technologies, two of the current trends in Software Engineering, to the development of multimedia services over the Web, presenting and comparing widespread solutions in use today.