Object Oriented Animation on the World Wide Web
Date
1995-07-18
DOI
Authors
Cai, Patrick P.
Bestavros, Azer
Version
OA Version
Citation
Cai, Patrick; Bestavros, Azer. "Object-Oriented Animation on the World Wide Web“, Technical Report BUCS-1995-012, Computer Science Department, Boston University, May 8, 1995. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1572]
Abstract
This report describes our attempt to add animation as another data type to be used on the World Wide Web. Our current network infrastructure, the Internet, is incapable of carrying video and audio streams for them to be used on the web for presentation purposes. In contrast, object-oriented animation proves to be efficient in terms of network resource requirements. We defined an animation model to support drawing-based and frame-based animation. We also extended the HyperText Markup Language in order to include this animation mode. BU-NCSA Mosanim, a modified version of the NCSA Mosaic for X(v2.5), is available to demonstrate the concept and potentials of animation in presentations an interactive game playing over the web.