Understanding networked multimedia : applications and technology / Franc?ois Fluckiger.
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TextPublication details: London ; New York : Prentice Hall, 1995.Description: xxix, 620 p. : ill., map ; 24 cmISBN: - 0131909924
- 9780131909922
- 006.6 22
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| 006.4 / WE.S 2002 Statistical pattern recognition / | 006.4 / WE.S 2002 Statistical pattern recognition / | 006.6 / AG.C 2005 Computer graphics and geometric modeling : | 006.6 / FL.U 1995 Understanding networked multimedia : | 006.6 / GO.I 2009 An integrated introduction to computer graphics and geometric modeling / | 006.6 / HA.V 2005 The visualization handbook / | 006.6 / HI.C 2007 Computer graphics : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 605-611) and index.
Covers all networking, multimedia applications and technology in one volume. Has a tutorial approach to the subject, complete with formal definitions, glossary (500 terms), 230 illustrations, a list of frequently asked questions, real world examples and analogies, and end-of-chapter summaries. Sophisticated technologies are explained in a rigorous but easy-to- understand way. Network managers and administrators handling private and public LANs or WANs, system designers, computer industry product developers, and multimedia IS managers.
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