Synopsis
The need to support multimedia in Open Distributed Processing (ODP) environments is a major challenge when setting up distributed network systems. This book has been written specifically to address the problems of supporting multimedia applications, such as desktop conferencing, multimedia email, video-on-demand systems and virtual reality environments, in ODP standards and platforms. This book provides: *an introduction to the field of ODP, with detailed descriptions of ISO's RM-ODP, OMG's CORBA and Open Group's DC *a description of the requirements of distributed multimedia applications (in terms of support for continuous media, quality of service, real-time synchronization and multiparty communications *an evaluation of these ODP platforms with respect to their support for multimedi *a detailed description of an architecture for ODP standards and platforms supporting multimedi *a description of two proof-of-concept demonstrators focusing on the programming model and on engineering support For information on Middleware '98 , IFIP International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms and Open Distributed Processing, 15-18 September 1998, link to:
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Multimedia/NetworkingOpen Distributed Processing and MultimediaGordon Blair Jean-Bernard Stefani�??This book is a tour de force in its field: it brings together system modelling, formal methods, standards and practical engineering into a coherent whole. It will benefit both newcomers and established workers in the field as a point of reference and baseline for future work.�??Andrew Herbert, APM LtdMany organizations setting up distributed network systems suffer from problems caused by heterogeneity in hardware, operating systems and programming languages. Open distributed processing (ODP) provides open access to distributed system services and masks heterogeneity, allowing considerable benefits to be gained in terms of portability and interoperability of systems and applications.The need to support multimedia in ODP environments is a major challenge when setting up such networks. This book has been written specifically to address the problems of supporting multimedia applications, such as desktop conferencing, multimedia email, video-on-demand systems and virtual reality environments, in ODP standards and platforms.This book provides:· an introduction to the field of ODP, with detailed descriptions of ISO�??s RM-ODP, OMG�??s CORBA and Open Group�??s DCE· a description of the requirements of distributed multimedia applications (in terms of support for continuous media, quality of service, real-time synchronization and multiparty communications)· an evaluation of these ODP platforms with respect to their support for multimedia· a detailed description of an architecture for ODP standards and platforms supporting multimedia· a description of two proof-of-concept demonstrators focusing on the programming model and on engineering supportAbout the authorsThis book is based on the research generated by the SUMO Project, a collaboration between Centre Nationale d�??Etudes de Télécommunications (CNET) France Telecom at Issy les Moulineaux, France, and Lancaster University in the UK.Gordon Blair is a professor in the Computing Department at Lancaster University. His research interests lie in the areas of distributed multimedia computing, operating system support for continuous media and the impact of mobility on distributed systems.Jean-Bernard Stefani is currently head of the Distributed Systems Research Department of CNET France Telecom. He is chairman of the Working Party in charge of the development of the Open Distributed Processing (ODP) framework in ITU-T Study Group 7.Visit Addison Wesley Longman on the World Wide Web at:· http://www.awl-he.com/computing, and· http://www.awl.com/cseng�??This book is a tour de force in its field: it brings together system modelling, formal methods, standards and practical engineering into a coherent whole. It will benefit both newcomers and established workers in the field as a point of reference and baseline for future work.�??Andrew Herbert, APM LtdMany organizations setting up distributed network systems suffer from problems caused by heterogeneity in hardware, operating systems and programming languages. Open distributed processing (ODP) provides open access to distributed system services and masks heterogeneity, allowing considerable benefits to be gained in terms of portability and interoperability of systems and applications.The need to support multimedia in ODP environments is a major challenge when setting up such networks. This book has been written specifically to address the problems of supporting multimedia applications, such as desktop conferencing, multimedia email, video-on-demand systems and virtual reality environments, in ODP standards and platforms.This book provides:· an introduction to the field of ODP, with detailed descriptions of ISO�??s RM-ODP, OMG�??s CORBA and Open Group�??s DCE· a description of the requirements of distributed multimedia applications (in terms of support for continuous media, quality of service, real-time synchronization and multiparty communications)· an evaluation of these ODP platforms with respect to their support for multimedia· a detailed description of an architecture for ODP standards and platforms supporting multimedia· a description of two proof-of-concept demonstrators focusing on the programming model and on engineering supportAbout the authorsThis book is based on the research generated by the SUMO Project, a collaboration between Centre Nationale d�??Etudes de Télécommunications (CNET) France Telecom at Issy les Moulineaux, France, and Lancaster University in the UK.Gordon Blair is a professor in the Computing Department at Lancaster University. His research interests lie in the areas of distributed multimedia computing, operating system support for continuous media and the impact of mobility on distributed systems.Jean-Bernard Stefani is currently head of the Distributed Systems Research Department of CNET France Telecom. He is chairman of the Working Party in charge of the development of the Open Distributed Processing (ODP) framework in ITU-T Study Group 7.Visit Addison Wesley Longman on the World Wide Web at:· http://www.awl-he.com/computing, and· http://www.awl.com/cseng
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