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- catalog contributor b12159668.
- catalog contributor b12159669.
- catalog contributor b12159670.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "1 The Evolution of Broadcasting 1 -- 1.1 The Conception of Electronic Broadcast Media 2 -- 1.1.1 Something in the Air 2 -- 1.1.2 The Beginning of Television 3 -- 1.1.3 The Age of Satellites 4 -- 1.1.4 The Beginning of Cable 9 -- 1.1.5 The Emergence of Large TV Empires 12 -- 1.2 The Power of Broadcasting 13 -- 2 The Internet 15 -- 2.1 The Conception of the Internet 15 -- 2.2 Growth and Maturity 16 -- 2.3 The Network Effect 18 -- 2.4 Increasing Returns 19 -- 2.5 The Future of the Internet 20 -- 2.5.1 Ubiquity and Diversity 22 -- 2.5.2 Convergence and Embedding 23 -- 2.6 Proportions Between Bandwidth and Memory 24 -- 3 Broadcasting Meets the Internet 31 -- 3.1 Data Broadcast: Technical Postitioning 31 -- 3.2 Data Broadcast: Ecosystem 35 -- 3.3 The Organisation Process in the Value Chain 36 -- 4 Technology Framework for Data Broadcasting Environments 42 --".
- catalog description "112 -- 5.7 Broadcast Guides 117 -- 5.7.1 The Media Context of the Broadcast Guide 118 -- 5.8 Linking Broadcasting Services to the Internet 124 -- 5.8.1 The Three-Layered Hybrid Medium 124 -- 5.8.2 Creating "Bouncers" 125 -- 6 Implementing a Data Broadcasting Platform 130 -- 6.1 Factors Determining Basic Platform Requirements 130 -- 6.1.1 The Role of Content Management 132 -- 6.1.2 The Role of Community Administration 132 -- 6.1.3 The Role of Network Administration 132 -- 6.1.4 The Role of Advertising Management 133 -- 6.2 Listing the Basic Functionality Required 133 -- 6.3 Subscription Management 136 -- 6.4 Data Encryption and Security 136 -- 6.4.1 Encryption and Conditional Access Systems 136 -- 6.5 Scheduling and Booking 137 -- 6.5.1 Features of Scheduling Tools 140 -- 6.5.2 General Criteria of Bandwidth Booking Systems 141 -- 6.5.3".
- catalog description "182 -- 8.2.4 Market Research 183 -- 8.2.5 End-user Segmentation 185 -- 8.2.6 Target Group Research 185 -- 8.2.7 Channel Marketing Strategy 188 -- 8.2.8 Preliminary Implementation Plan 189 -- 8.2.9 Content Sourcing and Value Proposition 189 -- 8.2.10 Preliminary Commercial Review 190 -- 8.2.11 Lists of Deliverables 190 -- 8.2.12 Resources and Cost Estimate 191 -- 8.2.13 Content Exploration and Analysis 191 -- 8.2.14 Initial Design Specification 192 -- 8.2.15 Channel Operations and Maintenance Plan 193 -- 8.2.16 Complete Design and Functionality Specification 196 -- 8.3 Process Details of the Channel Implementation Phase 197 -- 8.3.1 Internal Test 198 -- 8.3.2 User Test 199 -- 8.3.3 Technical Alpha Test 201 -- 8.3.4 Technical Beta Test 201 -- 8.4 Process Details of the Channel Launch Phase 201 -- 8.4.1 Channel Packaging 201 -- 8.4.2 Channel Sign-off 202 --".
- catalog description "213 -- 9.3.2 Support Infrastructure 215 -- 9.3.3 Media Object Tracking 216 -- 9.3.4 Subscription Management 216 -- 9.3.5 Channel Network Marketing Control 216 -- 10 The Commercial Drivers Behind Data Broadcasting 218 -- 10.1 How Value Flows Through the Value Chain 219 -- 10.2 Sharing the Added Value Throughout the Value Chain 221 -- 10.2.1 Value for Basic Core Technology Enablers 221 -- 10.2.2 Value for Basic Commercial Enablers 223 -- 10.2.3 Value for Early Adopters 238 -- 10.2.4 Value in the Growth and Maturity Phase 240 -- 11 Data Broadcasting in the Future 242.".
- catalog description "4.1 Moving Packages -- Old and New Ways 42 -- 4.2 Dividing Content into Packages 44 -- 4.3 Choosing a Delivery Type 45 -- 4.3.1 Delivery Types 45 -- 4.3.2 Delivery Services 46 -- 4.3.3 Quality of Service (QoS) 48 -- 4.4 Specifying Destination and Guaranteeing a Unique Address 48 -- 4.5 Providing Information about How to Reach the Destination 49 -- 4.5.1 IP Multicast 50 -- 4.6 Getting a Vehicle for Transportation 53 -- 4.6.1 When IP Gets a Trip Companion 55 -- 4.7 Choosing a Physical Path 56 -- 4.7.1 Wireline/Copper Pair 58 -- 4.7.2 Wireline/Fibre Optics 59 -- 4.7.3 Cable Television 59 -- 4.7.4 Digital Terrestrial 60 -- 4.7.5 Mobile 64 -- 4.7.6 Satellite Distribution 69 -- 4.7.7 Home Networks 70 -- 4.7.8 Comparing Wireless Local Networking Standards 78 -- 4.8 Reaching the End-User 80 -- 5 The Five Basic Formats of Data Broadcasting 81 -- 5.1".
- catalog description "8.4.3 Channel Release 202 -- 8.4.4 Channel Acceptance 202 -- 9 Operating Networks of Multiple Data Broadcasting Channels 203 -- 9.1 Editorial Issues for Multi-Channel Network Operation 203 -- 9.1.1 Multi-Channel Scheduling 203 -- 9.1.2 Broadcast Guide and Information Channel Operations 205 -- 9.1.3 Electronic Tutorial 207 -- 9.1.4 Test Channel 207 -- 9.2 Technical Issues for Multi-Channel Operation 207 -- 9.2.1 Providing a Basic Channel Operations Infrastructure 207 -- 9.2.2 Data Gathering and Processing Procedures 208 -- 9.2.3 Backbone transportation Network 209 -- 9.2.4 Data On-Ramping 210 -- 9.2.5 Client Software Deployment 210 -- 9.2.6 Delivering the Initial Installation Software 211 -- 9.2.7 Following Up with Software Upgrades 212 -- 9.2.8 Incident/RFD Handling 212 -- 9.3 Commercial Issues for Multi-Channel Operation 213 -- 9.3.1 Product Policy for the Channel Network".
- catalog description "Managing Booking Through a Transmission Chain 142 -- 6.6 Billing 144 -- 6.7 Reporting 144 -- 6.8 Media Object Tracking 145 -- 6.8.1 Digital Watermark/Copyright Handling 148 -- 6.9 Intelligent Content Compiling 149 -- 6.10 Overall Platform Flexibility 149 -- 6.10.1 Hardware Independence 150 -- 6.10.2 Network Independence 150 -- 6.10.3 Browser Independence 150 -- 7 Data Broadcasting: The Media Opportunities 151 -- 7.1 Different Kinds of Media Experiences 151 -- 7.2 Users of the Data Broadcasting Medium 155 -- 7.2.1 Professional Applications 157 -- 7.2.2 Consumer Applications 166 -- 8 Creating Data Broadcasting Applications and Services: 26 Steps 175 -- 8.1 Creation Process Overview 175 -- 8.2 Process Details of the Channel Planning Phase 180 -- 8.2.1 Setting the Team 180 -- 8.2.2 Determining the Management Process 181 -- 8.2.3 Defining the Vision for the Channel".
- catalog description "Three Key Questions Regarding the Data Broadcasting Content 82 -- 5.1.1 "Guaranteed Delivery" or "Best Effort"? 82 -- 5.1.2 Time Critical Delivery? 83 -- 5.1.3 Viewing on Delivery? 83 -- 5.2 Data Broadcasting Formats -- an Overview 83 -- 5.3 Cached Content Delivery 84 -- 5.3.1 Receiving and Deleting Cached Content 85 -- 5.3.2 Scheduling and Broadcasting of Cached Content 93 -- 5.4 Package Delivery 95 -- 5.4.1 Applications, Usage Tracking and Billing of Package Delivery 96 -- 5.4.2 Usage Tracking 96 -- 5.5 Audio/Video Streaming 106 -- 5.5.1 Typical Applications for Audio/Video Streaming 107 -- 5.5.2 Infrastructure requirements for audiolvideo streaming 108 -- 5.5.3 Audio Video Stream Event Type 109 -- 5.5.4 Booking and scheduling considerations for A/V streaming 110 -- 5.6 Data Streaming 111 -- 5.6.1 Applications for data streaming 111 -- 5.6.2 Granularity of Data Streams".
- catalog extent "xvi, 274 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Data broadcasting.".
- catalog identifier "0471485608 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Data broadcasting.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chichester [England] ; New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Data broadcasting.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384.3 21".
- catalog subject "Broadband communication equipment industry United States.".
- catalog subject "Broadcasting United States.".
- catalog subject "Data transmission equipment industry United States.".
- catalog subject "HE8689.8 .T93 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 The Evolution of Broadcasting 1 -- 1.1 The Conception of Electronic Broadcast Media 2 -- 1.1.1 Something in the Air 2 -- 1.1.2 The Beginning of Television 3 -- 1.1.3 The Age of Satellites 4 -- 1.1.4 The Beginning of Cable 9 -- 1.1.5 The Emergence of Large TV Empires 12 -- 1.2 The Power of Broadcasting 13 -- 2 The Internet 15 -- 2.1 The Conception of the Internet 15 -- 2.2 Growth and Maturity 16 -- 2.3 The Network Effect 18 -- 2.4 Increasing Returns 19 -- 2.5 The Future of the Internet 20 -- 2.5.1 Ubiquity and Diversity 22 -- 2.5.2 Convergence and Embedding 23 -- 2.6 Proportions Between Bandwidth and Memory 24 -- 3 Broadcasting Meets the Internet 31 -- 3.1 Data Broadcast: Technical Postitioning 31 -- 3.2 Data Broadcast: Ecosystem 35 -- 3.3 The Organisation Process in the Value Chain 36 -- 4 Technology Framework for Data Broadcasting Environments 42 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "112 -- 5.7 Broadcast Guides 117 -- 5.7.1 The Media Context of the Broadcast Guide 118 -- 5.8 Linking Broadcasting Services to the Internet 124 -- 5.8.1 The Three-Layered Hybrid Medium 124 -- 5.8.2 Creating "Bouncers" 125 -- 6 Implementing a Data Broadcasting Platform 130 -- 6.1 Factors Determining Basic Platform Requirements 130 -- 6.1.1 The Role of Content Management 132 -- 6.1.2 The Role of Community Administration 132 -- 6.1.3 The Role of Network Administration 132 -- 6.1.4 The Role of Advertising Management 133 -- 6.2 Listing the Basic Functionality Required 133 -- 6.3 Subscription Management 136 -- 6.4 Data Encryption and Security 136 -- 6.4.1 Encryption and Conditional Access Systems 136 -- 6.5 Scheduling and Booking 137 -- 6.5.1 Features of Scheduling Tools 140 -- 6.5.2 General Criteria of Bandwidth Booking Systems 141 -- 6.5.3".
- catalog tableOfContents "182 -- 8.2.4 Market Research 183 -- 8.2.5 End-user Segmentation 185 -- 8.2.6 Target Group Research 185 -- 8.2.7 Channel Marketing Strategy 188 -- 8.2.8 Preliminary Implementation Plan 189 -- 8.2.9 Content Sourcing and Value Proposition 189 -- 8.2.10 Preliminary Commercial Review 190 -- 8.2.11 Lists of Deliverables 190 -- 8.2.12 Resources and Cost Estimate 191 -- 8.2.13 Content Exploration and Analysis 191 -- 8.2.14 Initial Design Specification 192 -- 8.2.15 Channel Operations and Maintenance Plan 193 -- 8.2.16 Complete Design and Functionality Specification 196 -- 8.3 Process Details of the Channel Implementation Phase 197 -- 8.3.1 Internal Test 198 -- 8.3.2 User Test 199 -- 8.3.3 Technical Alpha Test 201 -- 8.3.4 Technical Beta Test 201 -- 8.4 Process Details of the Channel Launch Phase 201 -- 8.4.1 Channel Packaging 201 -- 8.4.2 Channel Sign-off 202 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "213 -- 9.3.2 Support Infrastructure 215 -- 9.3.3 Media Object Tracking 216 -- 9.3.4 Subscription Management 216 -- 9.3.5 Channel Network Marketing Control 216 -- 10 The Commercial Drivers Behind Data Broadcasting 218 -- 10.1 How Value Flows Through the Value Chain 219 -- 10.2 Sharing the Added Value Throughout the Value Chain 221 -- 10.2.1 Value for Basic Core Technology Enablers 221 -- 10.2.2 Value for Basic Commercial Enablers 223 -- 10.2.3 Value for Early Adopters 238 -- 10.2.4 Value in the Growth and Maturity Phase 240 -- 11 Data Broadcasting in the Future 242.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.1 Moving Packages -- Old and New Ways 42 -- 4.2 Dividing Content into Packages 44 -- 4.3 Choosing a Delivery Type 45 -- 4.3.1 Delivery Types 45 -- 4.3.2 Delivery Services 46 -- 4.3.3 Quality of Service (QoS) 48 -- 4.4 Specifying Destination and Guaranteeing a Unique Address 48 -- 4.5 Providing Information about How to Reach the Destination 49 -- 4.5.1 IP Multicast 50 -- 4.6 Getting a Vehicle for Transportation 53 -- 4.6.1 When IP Gets a Trip Companion 55 -- 4.7 Choosing a Physical Path 56 -- 4.7.1 Wireline/Copper Pair 58 -- 4.7.2 Wireline/Fibre Optics 59 -- 4.7.3 Cable Television 59 -- 4.7.4 Digital Terrestrial 60 -- 4.7.5 Mobile 64 -- 4.7.6 Satellite Distribution 69 -- 4.7.7 Home Networks 70 -- 4.7.8 Comparing Wireless Local Networking Standards 78 -- 4.8 Reaching the End-User 80 -- 5 The Five Basic Formats of Data Broadcasting 81 -- 5.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "8.4.3 Channel Release 202 -- 8.4.4 Channel Acceptance 202 -- 9 Operating Networks of Multiple Data Broadcasting Channels 203 -- 9.1 Editorial Issues for Multi-Channel Network Operation 203 -- 9.1.1 Multi-Channel Scheduling 203 -- 9.1.2 Broadcast Guide and Information Channel Operations 205 -- 9.1.3 Electronic Tutorial 207 -- 9.1.4 Test Channel 207 -- 9.2 Technical Issues for Multi-Channel Operation 207 -- 9.2.1 Providing a Basic Channel Operations Infrastructure 207 -- 9.2.2 Data Gathering and Processing Procedures 208 -- 9.2.3 Backbone transportation Network 209 -- 9.2.4 Data On-Ramping 210 -- 9.2.5 Client Software Deployment 210 -- 9.2.6 Delivering the Initial Installation Software 211 -- 9.2.7 Following Up with Software Upgrades 212 -- 9.2.8 Incident/RFD Handling 212 -- 9.3 Commercial Issues for Multi-Channel Operation 213 -- 9.3.1 Product Policy for the Channel Network".
- catalog tableOfContents "Managing Booking Through a Transmission Chain 142 -- 6.6 Billing 144 -- 6.7 Reporting 144 -- 6.8 Media Object Tracking 145 -- 6.8.1 Digital Watermark/Copyright Handling 148 -- 6.9 Intelligent Content Compiling 149 -- 6.10 Overall Platform Flexibility 149 -- 6.10.1 Hardware Independence 150 -- 6.10.2 Network Independence 150 -- 6.10.3 Browser Independence 150 -- 7 Data Broadcasting: The Media Opportunities 151 -- 7.1 Different Kinds of Media Experiences 151 -- 7.2 Users of the Data Broadcasting Medium 155 -- 7.2.1 Professional Applications 157 -- 7.2.2 Consumer Applications 166 -- 8 Creating Data Broadcasting Applications and Services: 26 Steps 175 -- 8.1 Creation Process Overview 175 -- 8.2 Process Details of the Channel Planning Phase 180 -- 8.2.1 Setting the Team 180 -- 8.2.2 Determining the Management Process 181 -- 8.2.3 Defining the Vision for the Channel".
- catalog tableOfContents "Three Key Questions Regarding the Data Broadcasting Content 82 -- 5.1.1 "Guaranteed Delivery" or "Best Effort"? 82 -- 5.1.2 Time Critical Delivery? 83 -- 5.1.3 Viewing on Delivery? 83 -- 5.2 Data Broadcasting Formats -- an Overview 83 -- 5.3 Cached Content Delivery 84 -- 5.3.1 Receiving and Deleting Cached Content 85 -- 5.3.2 Scheduling and Broadcasting of Cached Content 93 -- 5.4 Package Delivery 95 -- 5.4.1 Applications, Usage Tracking and Billing of Package Delivery 96 -- 5.4.2 Usage Tracking 96 -- 5.5 Audio/Video Streaming 106 -- 5.5.1 Typical Applications for Audio/Video Streaming 107 -- 5.5.2 Infrastructure requirements for audiolvideo streaming 108 -- 5.5.3 Audio Video Stream Event Type 109 -- 5.5.4 Booking and scheduling considerations for A/V streaming 110 -- 5.6 Data Streaming 111 -- 5.6.1 Applications for data streaming 111 -- 5.6.2 Granularity of Data Streams".
- catalog title "Data broadcasting : merging digital broadcasting with the Internet / Lars Tvede, Peter Pircher, Jens Bodenkamp.".
- catalog type "text".