Multimedia systems
By: Buford, John F. Koegel [Editor].
Series: Siggraph Book Series. Publisher: Noida Pearson Education 1994Description: 462p. | Binding - Paperback | 23.5*17.2.ISBN: 9788177588279.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringDDC classification: 006.7 Summary: With ongoing work in computing and communications driving new multimedia applications, designers and developers need convenient access to the latest ideas and experiences. Carefully edited by john f. Koegel buford, multimedia systems brings such information together i one place and provides a coherent framework for understanding this rapidly changing field. It presents a technical introduction to key issues in the design and development of multimedia systems, including detailed discussion of new technologies, current research and practice, and future directions. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Table of Content Uses of Multimedia Information The Convergence of Computers, Communications, and Entertainment Products Architectures and Issues for Distributed Multimedia Systems MEDIA AND TIME Digital Audio Representation and Processing Video Technology Digital Video and Image Compression Time-Based Media Representation and Deliver MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION SYSTEMS Operating System Support for Continuous Media Applications Middleware System Services Architecture Multimedia Devices, Presentation Services, and the User Interface Multimedia File Systems and Information Models Multimedia Presentation and Authoring MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS Multimedia Services over the Public Network; Requirements, Architectures, and Protocols Multimedia Interchange Multimedia Conferencing Multimedia Groupware: Computer and Video Fusion Approach to Open Shared Workspace FUTURE DIRECTIONS High Definition Television and Desktop Computing Knowledge-Based Multimedia Systems Salient Features Provides a single source for basic information on digital media and fundamental multimedia concepts Reviews issues affecting the development of global multimedia information and communication systems Survey current research and practice, as well as future directions in multimedia systems Provides an integrated treatment of multimedia technologies and their use in a variety of computing applicationsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Engineering & Technology Reference Section | Reference | 006.7 BUF (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | E14495 | ||
Text Books | School of Engineering & Technology General Stacks | Circulation | 006.7 BUF (Browse shelf) | Available | E14496 |
With ongoing work in computing and communications driving new multimedia applications, designers and developers need convenient access to the latest ideas and experiences. Carefully edited by john f. Koegel buford, multimedia systems brings such information together i one place and provides a coherent framework for understanding this rapidly changing field. It presents a technical introduction to key issues in the design and development of multimedia systems, including detailed discussion of new technologies, current research and practice, and future directions.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Table of Content
Uses of Multimedia Information
The Convergence of Computers, Communications, and Entertainment Products
Architectures and Issues for Distributed Multimedia Systems
MEDIA AND TIME
Digital Audio Representation and Processing
Video Technology
Digital Video and Image Compression
Time-Based Media Representation and Deliver
MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Operating System Support for Continuous Media Applications
Middleware System Services Architecture
Multimedia Devices, Presentation Services, and the User Interface
Multimedia File Systems and Information Models
Multimedia Presentation and Authoring
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Multimedia Services over the Public Network; Requirements, Architectures, and Protocols
Multimedia Interchange
Multimedia Conferencing
Multimedia Groupware: Computer and Video Fusion Approach to Open Shared Workspace
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
High Definition Television and Desktop Computing
Knowledge-Based Multimedia Systems
Salient Features
Provides a single source for basic information on digital media and fundamental multimedia concepts
Reviews issues affecting the development of global multimedia information and communication systems
Survey current research and practice, as well as future directions in multimedia systems
Provides an integrated treatment of multimedia technologies and their use in a variety of computing applications
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