Design and Management of Multimedia Information Systems: Opportunities and Challenges: Opportunities and Challenges

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Syed, Mahbubur Rahman
Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2000. gada 1. jūl. - 464 lappuses

Multimedia technology has the potential to transform end user computing from interactive text and graphics models into something more compatible with the digital and electronic world of the new century.

Design and Management of Multimedia Information Systems: Opportunities and Challenges aims to help technology professionals gain an understanding and perspective on areas related to multimedia computing and communication, while addressing the major issues and challenges in the design and management of multimedia information systems.

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A Semiotic Model of Multimedia Theory and Evaluation
1
Media Content Management
22
RealTime Disk Scheduling for Multimedia Data Retrieval
50
Representing Symbolic Pictures Using Iconic Indexing
64
A Framework for Supporting Reuse in Hypermedia
80
Compression of Still Images
101
Media Retrieval and Database Access
123
Design and Evaluation of a ContentBased Image Retrieval System
125
Review of Fuzzy Image Segmentation Techniques
282
Applications DesignEducational Multimedia
314
Educational Multimedia and Teacher Competencies
315
Cognition Reearch Basis for Instructional Multimedia
323
Cheap Production of Multimedia Programs
336
Temporal Modeling
344
Temporal Models and Their Applciations in Multimedia Information Retrieval
345
HTSPN An Experience in Formal Modeling of Multimedia Applications Coded in MHEG or Java
380

A Multimedia Document Retrieval System Supporting Structure and ContentBased Retrieval
152
Semantic ContentBased Retrieval for Video Documents
165
Fuzzy Query Languages for Multimedia Data
201
Applications Design 2D 3D and Virtual Reality Environments
213
Using Animation to Enhance 3D User Interfaces for Multimedia
214
Virtual Sets Concepts and Trends
247
Multimedia Dictionary and Synthesis of Sign Languages
268
Issues in Spatiotemporal Data Modeling
412
Legal IssueMultimedia Copyright
434
Multimedia Copyright Protection
435
About the Authors
452
Index
462
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Mahbubur Rahman Syed is currently a professor of information systems and technology at Minnesota State University (Mankato, USA). He has about 25 years of experience in teaching, in industry, in research and in academic leadership in the field of computer science, engineering, information technology and systems. Earlier he worked in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the North Dakota State University (USA) in the School of Computing and Information Technology, Monash University (Australia), in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Bangladesh) and Ganz Electric Works (Hungary). He was a founding member of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BUET and served as Head of the Department during 1986-1992. He served as the General Secretary of Bangladesh Computer Society and also as the General Secretary of BUET Teacher's Association. He received the UNESCO/ROSTSCA' 85 award for South and Central Asia region in the field of informatics and computer applications in scientific research. He won several other awards. He has co-edited several books in the area of e-commerce, software agents, multimedia systems and networking. He guest edited the 2001 fall issue of IEEE multimedia. He has more than 100 papers published in journals and conference proceedings. He has been serving in different roles such as co-editor-in chief, associate editor, editorial review committee, member of several international journals. Dr. Syed has been involved in international professional activities including organizing conferences and serving as conference and program committee chair. [Editor]

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