Client server architectures for nonlinear video services

Many commercial and academic disciplines need digital video libraries. Such libraries must provide the user with the opportunity to manipulate the material non-linearly. This paper discusses digital video libraries and various non-linear services these libraries will provide. The architectural components of such libraries are discussed and a model of user access is developed. Results from caching experiments utilizing that model are reported for several usage patterns and four cache organizations.

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