
Media View, a system that can be used to produce an electronic document containing mathematics, data sets, and associated visualizations, is discussed. Animations and other substructures persist through electronic mailing and can be awakened by the recipient. The features of Media View documents are described. Analysis and visualization with Media View are examined, including linking to Mathematica, producing locally derived animations, visualizing remotely produced data sets, and viewing video sequences. The architectural details of Media View are discussed. >
Physical Properties 990200* -- Mathematics & Computers, Printing And Publishing Industry, Design, Computer-Graphics Devices, Personal Computers, Color, Documentation, O Codes, Microcomputers, Display Devices, Digital Computers, Computer Graphics, Industry, Organoleptic Properties, Computer Networks, M Codes, Digital Systems, Optical Properties, Computer Codes, Computers, Computing, Interactive Display Devices, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computer Output Devices, And Information Science, Computer-Aided Design, 990300 -- Information Handling, Mathematics
Physical Properties 990200* -- Mathematics & Computers, Printing And Publishing Industry, Design, Computer-Graphics Devices, Personal Computers, Color, Documentation, O Codes, Microcomputers, Display Devices, Digital Computers, Computer Graphics, Industry, Organoleptic Properties, Computer Networks, M Codes, Digital Systems, Optical Properties, Computer Codes, Computers, Computing, Interactive Display Devices, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computer Output Devices, And Information Science, Computer-Aided Design, 990300 -- Information Handling, Mathematics
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