Managing Multimedia Projects
Roy Strauss(Author)
Focal Press
Published on 30. April 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-240-80244-2 (ISBN)
Description
With the increased popularity of multimedia, a growing number of people are now becoming involved in producing multimedia applications. Based on real-world experience and current development techniques, this book provides a solid framework for managing all types of multimedia projects, from simple presentations to custom kiosk displays, retail CD-ROM titles and World Wide Web sites. It shows how to manage the project dimensions, plan and schedule projects, do cost estimations and budgeting, organize and run development teams, work in both external and internal development situations, and understand multimedia technologies and tools. Anyone involved in multimedia projects will find this book a clear, concise, and thorough introduction to the complex task of project management.
By focusing on multimedia as software, and using a software development approach, Strauss provides the reader with a real-world method, based on well-tested software development techniques that can be adapted and used for any multimedia project. The book guides the reader through the software development process, including the phases of Analysis and Planning, Design, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Quality Assurance Testing, and Support and Maintenance. It also contains special chapters on selecting the right development tool, and contracting with external developers. This book prepares the reader to develop a high-quality program, on time and on budget.
By focusing on multimedia as software, and using a software development approach, Strauss provides the reader with a real-world method, based on well-tested software development techniques that can be adapted and used for any multimedia project. The book guides the reader through the software development process, including the phases of Analysis and Planning, Design, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Quality Assurance Testing, and Support and Maintenance. It also contains special chapters on selecting the right development tool, and contracting with external developers. This book prepares the reader to develop a high-quality program, on time and on budget.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Corporate Video production, AV production, and MIS personnel. Continuing education classes in Multimedia Production. College students in multimedia classes. Senior management interested in started multimedia development within their own companies.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-240-80244-2 (9780240802442)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Roy Strauss is a project manager of websites and multimedia projects, with over 15 years' experience developing Internet and CD-ROM applications for training and promotional purposes. His background includes new media development for Rand McNally, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and Commodore Computers. He is currently President of Cedar Interactive (Deerfield, IL), where he manages websites and other interactive media projects.
Author
President of Cedar Interactive (Deerfield, IL), managing Web sites and other interactive media projects.
Content
Introduction; Part One: Factors & Techniques; Project Management in Three Dimensions:; Planning and Scheduling:; Cost Estimations and Budgeting:; The Team Approach:, External Versus Internal Development:; Multimedia Technologies & Tools:, Part Two: The Development Process; The Development Process: Overview: Analysis & Planning:; Design:; Implementation: Stage 1- Alpha:; Implementation: Stage 2- Beta:; Implementation: Stage 3- Gamma:; Quality Assurance Testing:; Support & Maintenance: The Care & Feeding of Software:, Appendix A:; Appendix B:; Bibliography; Index