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ITV Handbook: Technologies and Standards
ITV Handbook: Technologies and Standards
ISBN: 0131003127
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 170
Authors:
Edward M. Schwalb
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Table of content
Copyright
IMSC Press Multimedia Series
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Interactivity
1.2 History
1.3 Present
1.4 Vendors
1.5 Future
1.6 Framework
1.7 Technologies
1.8 Major Organizations
1.9 Organization of This Book
1.10 References
Chapter 2. iTV Scenarios
2.1 Advertising Scenarios
2.2 Electronic Program Guide Scenarios
2.3 Video on Demand Scenarios
2.4 Game Scenarios
2.5 Game Show Scenarios
2.6 Interactive Music Programs
2.7 Interactive Educational Programming
2.8 Quizzes
2.9 Interactive News
2.10 Interactive Sports Scenario
2.11 Transportation Scenarios
2.12 Trading Scenarios
2.13 Conclusion
2.14 References
Chapter 3. iTV Food Chain
3.1 Overview
3.2 Broadcast Model
3.3 Interactivity
3.4 Data Delivery
3.5 Authoring Content
3.6 Packaging Content
3.7 References
Chapter 4. iTV Receivers
4.1 Expectations from Receivers
4.2 Platform Architecture
4.3 Platform Components
4.4 Application Meta-data Issues
4.5 Network Independent Resource Access
4.6 Operational Dynamics
4.7 Conclusion
4.8 References
Chapter 5. Declarative Content
5.1 Background
5.2 HTML
5.3 XML
5.4 XHTML
5.5 Cascading Style Sheets
5.6 Declarative Data Essence
5.7 Conclusion
5.8 References
Chapter 6. Script Content
6.1 Brief History
6.2 Dynamic HTML
6.3 Script Language Specification Overview
6.4 Execution
6.5 Expressions
6.6 Operators
6.7 Statements
6.8 Functions
6.9 Native Objects
6.10 Conclusion
6.11 References
Chapter 7. JavaTV
7.1 The Java Language
7.2 Programming Model
7.3 The Class File Format
7.4 Personal Java
7.5 Java Security
7.6 JavaTV
7.7 Conclusion
7.8 References
Chapter 8. HAVi
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Framework
8.3 Device Model
8.4 Architecture Elements
8.5 Graphic User Interface
8.6 User Interface Model
8.7 Display Model
8.8 Interface Design
8.9 Widgets
8.10 Integration of Graphics and Video
8.11 Pluggable Look
8.12 Effects
8.13 Integration with Java TV and JMF
8.14 Conclusion
8.15 References
Chapter 9. Media Streaming
9.1 Introduction
9.2 MPEG Transports
9.3 IP Transports and IP Multicast
9.4 Audio Streaming
9.5 MPEG-2 Video Streaming
9.6 Time and Synchronization
9.7 Synchronizing Data with Video
9.8 Java Media Framework (JMF)
9.9 Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)
9.10 References
Chapter 10. Security
10.1 Introduction
10.2 The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
10.3 Java Security Framework
10.4 XML Digital Signatures (XMLDSIG)
10.5 Transport Layer Security (TLS)
10.6 Cable Conditional Access TV
10.7 Conclusion
10.8 References
Chapter 11. Broadcasting Files
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Sections, Modules, and Objects
11.3 File System Objects
11.4 Conclusion
11.5 References
Chapter 12. Content Formats
12.1 Graphics
12.2 Audio Formats
12.3 Video Formats
12.4 Asset Management Formats
12.5 Conclusion
12.6 References
Chapter 13. Standards and Specifications
13.1 Advanced Television Enhancement Forum (ATVEF)
13.2 Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) Multimedia Home Platform (MHP)
13.3 CableLabs Open Cable Application Platform (OCAP)
13.4 North-AmericaUS Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)
13.5 Japan s Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB)
13.6 TV-Anytime
13.7 iTV Production Standards
13.8 Conclusion
13.9 References
Additional Resources
Acronyms
About the Author
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
Index X
Index Y
ITV Handbook: Technologies and Standards
ISBN: 0131003127
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 170
Authors:
Edward M. Schwalb
BUY ON AMAZON
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
Two-Wire Circuits
Effect of Clock Receiver Thresholds
Power Supply Filtering for Clock Sources, Repeaters, and PLL Circuits
Complicated Configurations
Appendix D. Accuracy of Pi Model
Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Building a Simple Hello, World Application from the Command Line
Installing Boost.Build
Getting the Minimum and Maximum Values for a Numeric Type
Using Regular Expressions to Split a String
Introduction
Developing Tablet PC Applications (Charles River Media Programming)
Working with VB .NET
Basics of the .NET Framework
Your First Windows Forms Application
Creating an MP3 Player
Advanced Microsoft Agent
Cisco IOS in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
The Enable Password
Enabling SNMP
Reverse Telnet
Autonomous System (AS) Numbers
Modern IOS QoS Tools
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
Self-Review Exercises
Processing Unexpected Exceptions
Wrap-Up
Operator Keywords
J.4. Headers
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Listing a Directory
Managing Instance Data
Web Development Ruby on Rails
Using a WSDL File to Make SOAP Calls Easier
Sharing a Hash Between Any Number of Computers
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