Solutions Manual for Introduction to Modern Statistical Quality Control Management
James P. Cavanagh(Author)
Auerbach (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. June 1997
Book
Hardback
545 pages
978-0-7913-2480-6 (ISBN)
Description
Multimedia technology represents the biggest technological breakthrough since the computer. The state-of-the-art integration of voice, data and video is revolutionizing the way we live. On-line remote cooperative work environments... telecommuting... distance learning... home shopping... 500-channel interactive entertainment- all this is just the tip of the technological iceberg.
As an IS professional, you must prepare your organization's network infrastructure for all the "real-time" multimedia applications to come. Fortunately, you don't have to go it alone. You can discover how leading organizations are taking advantage of this exciting new technology in Multimedia Networking Handbook, an important new book from Auerbach Publications.
As an IS professional, you must prepare your organization's network infrastructure for all the "real-time" multimedia applications to come. Fortunately, you don't have to go it alone. You can discover how leading organizations are taking advantage of this exciting new technology in Multimedia Networking Handbook, an important new book from Auerbach Publications.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
* Communications, network, LAN, and IS managers
Illustrations
illustrations
Weight
1089 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7913-2480-6 (9780791324806)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA NETWORKING
Business Impact and Implications of Multi-media Networking: A Technical Overview
SECTION 2: VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Packetized Voice
Voice Compression and Silence Suppression
SECTION 3: LEASED LINE PRIVATE NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
Leased Line Private Network Communications: IBM Environment
Leased Line Private Communications (Non-IBM Environment)
SECTION 4: BURSTY DATA COMMUNICATIONS
Traditional Data Environments
The LAN Environment
IBM's Broadband Networking Services
SECTION 5: VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
Videoconferencing over LANs
Cell Switching Techniques for Video Transmission
Video Compression Techniques and Bandwidth Utilization
Planning Networked Imaging Systems
Design Issues for Interactive Television Systems
Placing Images and Multimedia on the Corporate Network
SECTION 6: MULTI-MEDIA TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES
Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, B-ISDN, and SONET/SDH: Their Roles in Multimedia Communications
Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, Broadband ISDN and SONET/SDH
Frame Relay as a Multimedia Transport
ATM and the Multimedia Network: Performance Issues
Multimedia over FDDI
Networking Approaches for Multimedia LANs
Wireless Transport of Multimedia Applications
SECTION 7: DESIGNING AND MANAGING THE MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
Integrated Network Management for Multimedia Networking
Managing the Multimedia Network and Carriers
Resource Management in Networked Multimedia Systems
Multimedia Traffic Simulation
A Simulation Method for the Design of Multimedia Networks
SECTION 8: A MULTIMEDIA FUTURE
Multimedia Applications in Business and Finance
Engineering, Scientific, and Research Applications of Multimedia Networks
Medical Applications for Multimedia
Multimedia Home Applications
The Internet as a Multimedia Network
Multimedia MedNet: A Medical Collaboration and Consultation System
Global Multimedia and Multimedia Content
SECTION 9: CONCLUSION
Multimedia: The Final Chapter
Business Impact and Implications of Multi-media Networking: A Technical Overview
SECTION 2: VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
Packetized Voice
Voice Compression and Silence Suppression
SECTION 3: LEASED LINE PRIVATE NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
Leased Line Private Network Communications: IBM Environment
Leased Line Private Communications (Non-IBM Environment)
SECTION 4: BURSTY DATA COMMUNICATIONS
Traditional Data Environments
The LAN Environment
IBM's Broadband Networking Services
SECTION 5: VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
Videoconferencing over LANs
Cell Switching Techniques for Video Transmission
Video Compression Techniques and Bandwidth Utilization
Planning Networked Imaging Systems
Design Issues for Interactive Television Systems
Placing Images and Multimedia on the Corporate Network
SECTION 6: MULTI-MEDIA TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES
Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, B-ISDN, and SONET/SDH: Their Roles in Multimedia Communications
Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, Broadband ISDN and SONET/SDH
Frame Relay as a Multimedia Transport
ATM and the Multimedia Network: Performance Issues
Multimedia over FDDI
Networking Approaches for Multimedia LANs
Wireless Transport of Multimedia Applications
SECTION 7: DESIGNING AND MANAGING THE MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
Integrated Network Management for Multimedia Networking
Managing the Multimedia Network and Carriers
Resource Management in Networked Multimedia Systems
Multimedia Traffic Simulation
A Simulation Method for the Design of Multimedia Networks
SECTION 8: A MULTIMEDIA FUTURE
Multimedia Applications in Business and Finance
Engineering, Scientific, and Research Applications of Multimedia Networks
Medical Applications for Multimedia
Multimedia Home Applications
The Internet as a Multimedia Network
Multimedia MedNet: A Medical Collaboration and Consultation System
Global Multimedia and Multimedia Content
SECTION 9: CONCLUSION
Multimedia: The Final Chapter