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Paul Bocheck, Henry Meadows, Shih-Fu Chang. Disk Partitioning Technique for Reducing Multimedia Access Delay. In IASTED/ISMM International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications, Honolulu, HI, August 1994.

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With the introduction of future multimedia services such as HDTV, digital systems able to store and retrieve a huge amount of video and audio information will play an important role. One of the key problems is the multimedia data access optimization. In this paper we compare several techniques proposed for storage of multimedia information on the hard disk and introduce a Disk Partitioning Technique allowing an increase in the number of concurrent users while minimizing the required buffer size. Also the support for interactive control such as pause or reverse is demonstrated

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@InProceedings{dvmmPub193,
   Author = {Bocheck, Paul and Meadows, Henry and Chang, Shih-Fu},
   Title = {Disk Partitioning Technique for Reducing Multimedia Access Delay},
   BookTitle = {IASTED/ISMM International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications},
   Address = {Honolulu, HI},
   Month = {August},
   Year = {1994}
}

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