Digital asset management [how to realise the value of video and image libraries]
Content and media asset management systems are core back office applications of the modern day broadcaster, yet there is little information available on the control and management of these systems and how content can be delivered over a variety of different channels: television, iTV, internet, webca...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Focal Press
2004.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627270406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Digital Asset Management; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction to digital asset management; Introduction; Digital Asset Management (DAM); Re-purposing assets; Three-letter abbreviations; Asset management systems; DAM systems; What are the advantages of deploying asset management?; Early adopters; Summary; 2 Document and content management; Introduction; Document management; Web content management; Summary; 3 Media management; Introduction; Historical perspective; Media workflow; Television transmission: master control; Wide-area transfer; Examples of media management; Summary
- 4 The case for digital asset managementIntroduction; Who needs asset management?; What do you want from asset management?; Scenario 1: The lost file; Scenario 2: Exploiting the value of corporate audio-visual assets; Advantages of digital asset management; Implementing asset management; Summary; 5 Asset formats; Introduction; Document formats; Still images; Video formats; Audio formats; Encoding multimedia proxies; Wrappers and containers, Advanced authoring format and Media exchange format; Format conversion; Summary; 6 The system components; Introduction; Mainframes to multi-tier
- The content modelThe asset management; Distributed computing; Summary; 7 XML; Introduction; Markup languages; XML in use; Summary; 8 Cataloguing and indexing; Introduction; Indexing; Text indexing; Image indexing; Audio indexing; Video indexing; Logging audio-visual content; Cataloguing and classification; Summary; 9 Search engines; Introduction; The book and libraries; Text searching; Thesaurus and WordNet; The user interface; Summary; 10 Content description standards; Introduction; MPEG-7; DCMI; TV-Anywhere; SMPTE metadata; IPTC; Still image files: EXIF; Summary; 11 The presentation tier
- IntroductionWeb browser; Web servers; User interface; Summary; 12 The application server; Introduction; Object-oriented programming; Middleware; Application servers; Summary; 13 Databases; Introduction; Relational databases; Object-oriented databases; System resilience; System design; Summary; 14 Disk storage and media servers; Introduction; Redundant disk sub-systems; Storage networks; Media servers; Summary; 15 Mass storage; Introduction; Data tape; Optical storage; Emerging technologies; Summary; 16 Storage management; Inroduction; Storage networks; Hierarchical storage management
- Wide-area file transferLibrary management; Summary; 17 Document security and digital rights management; Introduction; Authentication and trust; The value chain; Document security; DRM; The rights management parties; System integration; Encryption; Watermarking; Security; XrML; Examples of DRM products; Summary; 18 System integration; Introduction; Issues to consider; Legacy content; Planning; Project management; System design; Testing; Training; Internationalisation; Planning for disaster; Summary; 19 Digital asset management products; Introduction; Document management; Image libraries
- Web content management