Constraint-based tools for building user interfaces
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) - Special issue on user interface software
Tcl and the Tk toolkit
Interval-Based Conceptual Models for Time-Dependent Multimedia Data
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Tools for Specifying and Executing Synchronized Multimedia Presentations
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
Multimedia language constructs and execution environments for next-generation interactive applications
Extending traces with OAT: an object attribute trace package for Tcl/Tk
TCLTK'97 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop 1997 - Volume 5
TclProp: a data-propagation formula manager for Tcl and Tk
TCLTK '98 Proceedings of the 3rd Annual USENIX Workshop on Tcl/Tk - Volume 3
Tcl commands as media in a distributed multimedia toolkit
TCLTK '98 Proceedings of the 3rd Annual USENIX Workshop on Tcl/Tk - Volume 3
A media synchronization survey: reference model, specification, and case studies
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Doing FLIPS: flexible interactive presentation synchronization
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Clock hierarchies: an abstraction for grouping and controlling media streams
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Nsync (pronounced 'in-sync') is a declarative multimedia synchronization toolkit, implemented entirely in Tcl, designed to ease the complexity of designing innovative, interactive multimedia applications. Nsync does not represent a new multimedia synchronization model; rather, it provides a set of building blocks in the form of temporal and non-temporal constraints useful for specifying both the synchronization and interaction properties of an application. Nsync depends only on the logical time system provided by the Berkeley Continuous Media Toolkit, thus allowing any application using a similar notion of time to also benefit from the Nsync constraint mechanism. Nsync presents a new and powerful environment for rapid development of highly interactive multimedia applications.