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Professional Content Management Systems: Handling Digital Media Assets

Professional Content Management Systems: Handling Digital Media Assets
Although content has been around for a long time, the problem of managing and finding it has grown substantially over the last decade. This is a clue to the increase in number of output channels and the amount of content being produced. With the pressure to produce more faster whilst retaining quality, considerable improvements in efficiency are required. Emerging digital formats and digital production tools make fully digital media production without using physical carriers possible. Based on that, file-based production, archive and delivery workflows are established. Besides achieving the required efficiency improvements, fully digital environments also enable new ways of collaboration, communication and commercial exploitation of content. Content management plays a key role in this process since it provides the platform for handling digital media. "Professional Content Management Systems: Handling Digital Media Assets: Deals with several aspects related to content management in professional media production, handling and delivery. Focuses on the broadcast industry but also considers requirements of other content rich organisations. Covers the entire workflow from the introduction of the media into the system, through the production stages to archiving. Introduces the main media formats and encoding principles and the way content is represented in the system - including metadata standards and frameworks. Studies the framework architecture and a matching infrastructure for content management systems, recognising the fact that such a system has to integrate seamlessly into existing environments and established business processes. With an accessible and thorough approach,"Professional Content Management Systems: Handling Digital Media Assets offers an overview of this complex topic to students, engineers and technical managers, in the area of data, storage management and multimedia.



Web Content Caching and Distribution:
Web Content Caching and Distribution:
Web caching and content delivery technologies provide the infrastructure on which systems are built for the scalable distribution of information. This proceedings of the eighth annual workshop, captures a cross-section of the latest issues and techniques of interest to network architects and researchers in large-scale content delivery. Topics covered include the distribution of streaming multimedia, edge caching and computation, multicast, delivery of dynamic content, enterprise content delivery, streaming proxies and servers, content transcoding, replication and caching strategies, peer-to-peer content delivery, and Web prefetching. Web Content Caching and Distribution encompasses all areas relating to the intersection of storage and networking for Internet content services. The book is divided into eight parts: mobility, applications, architectures, multimedia, customization, peer-to-peer, performance and measurement, and delta encoding.



Fixed Content Aware Storage - The SNIA Fixed Content Aware Storage (FCAS) Technical Working Group is chartered to serve as a center of technical activities related to application-level object storage, specifically including Content Addressed Storage (CAS) and other naming schemas. This charter includes development of standards to allow applications to be storage vendor agnostic, interoperability standards to allow shared metadata integral with application data, interoperability standards to allow application data sharing, and SMI-S CIM profiles to manage object storage resources.

Enterprise content management - Enterprise content management (ECM) is a widely-recognized IT-industry term for software technology that enables organizations to create/capture, manage/secure, store/retain/destroy, publish/distribute, search, personalize, and present/view/print digital content such as pictures/images, text, reports, video, audio, transactional data, catalog, code. ECM systems primarily focus on the capture, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of digital files for enterprise use and their life-cycle management.

Content Addressable File Store - The Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) was a 1982 device developed by International Computers Ltd that provided a disk storage with built-in search capability. The motivation for the device was the discrepancy between the high speed at which a disk could deliver data, and the much lower speed at which a general-purpose processor could filter the data looking for records that matched a search condition.

Broadcast flag - A broadcast flag is a set of status bits (or "flags") sent in the data stream of a digital television program that indicates whether or not it can be recorded, or if there are any restrictions on recorded content. Possible restrictions include inability to save a digital program to a hard disk or other non-volatile storage, inability to make secondary copies of recorded content (in order to share or archive), forceful reduction of quality when recording (such as reducing high-definition video to the resolution of standard TVs), and inability to skip over commercials.



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Content Storage - Content Storage Fixed Content Aware Storage - The SNIA Fixed Content Aware Storage (FCAS) Technical Working Group is chartered to serve as a center of technical activities related to application-level object storage, specifically including Content Addressed Storage (CAS) and other naming schemas. This charter includes development of standards to allow applications to be storage vendor agnostic, interoperability standards to allow shared metadata integral with application data, interoperability standards to allow application data sharing, and SMI-S CIM profiles to manage object ...

Content Addressed Storage - Content Addressed Storage Fixed Content Aware Storage - The SNIA Fixed Content Aware Storage (FCAS) Technical Working Group is chartered to serve as a center of technical activities related to application-level object storage, specifically including Content Addressed Storage (CAS) and other naming schemas. This charter includes development of standards to allow applications to be storage vendor agnostic, interoperability standards to allow shared metadata integral with application data, interoperability standards to allow application data sharing, and SMI-S CIM profiles to manage ...

Content Addressable Storage - Content Addressable Storage Content Addressable File Store - The Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) was a 1982 device developed by International Computers Ltd that provided a disk storage with built-in search capability. The motivation for the device was the discrepancy between the high speed at which a disk could deliver data, and the much lower speed at which a general-purpose processor could filter the data looking for records that matched a search condition. Fixed Content Aware Storage - The SNIA Fixed ...

Management Storage Tivoli - Management Storage Tivoli The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management by Jon William Toigo, "This is a great book at the right time . . . I found the book to be exactly what I was looking for management storage tivoli and very well written." --Dr. David Spuler, Director of Advanced Research, BMC Software management storage tivoli and Author, Enterprise Application Management with PATROL (1999) What Every Enterprise Needs to Know to Solve Its Data Deluge! Depending on the analyst one follows, corporate IT ...

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