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Kovalick A. — Video Systems in an IT Environment: The Essentials of Professional Networked Media
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Íàçâàíèå: Video Systems in an IT Environment: The Essentials of Professional Networked Media
Àâòîð: Kovalick A.
Àííîòàöèÿ: Audio/Video (AV) systems and Information Technology (IT) are colliding. Broadcasters and other AV professionals are impacted by the transition to IT components and techniques. This is the first book to focus on the intersection of AV and IT concepts. It includes technology reviews and the tools to understand and evaluate key aspects of hybrid AV systems. Twelve chapters encompass a broad range of information including: IT integration, AV networking, storage systems, file and metadata formats, software platforms, reliability, element management, security, workflow improvement, AV technology, transition issues, and real-world case studies. Each chapter weaves together IT and AV techniques providing the reader with actionable information on the issues, processes and principles of seamless AV/IT systems integration.
* Explains Tapeless Workflows
* Packed with 225 illustrations
* Supported with 11 Appendixes covering interesting and diverse topics
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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2005
Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 600
Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 30.12.2007
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Systems management, FCAPS model of 403—405
Systems management, management information base 422—424
Systems management, overview of 401—403 420—422
Systems management, service diagnostics 431—434
Systems management, simple network management protocol 424—426
Systems management, standards for management information base 422—424
Systems management, standards for overview of 420—422
Systems management, standards for simple network management protocol 424—426
Systems management, standards for Web-based enterprise management 426—428
Systems management, standards for Windows management instrumentation 429—430
Systems management, users of 402
Systems management, Web-based enterprise management 426—428
Systems management, Windows management instrumentation 429—430
S_video signal 488
Tagging, Ethernet frame 308
Tagging, MPLS 308—309
Tagging, network level type of service 308
Tape, archive storage uses of 136—138
Tape, description of 13
TCP accelerator 271
TCP or TCP/IP, congestion control 294
TCP or TCP/IP, connection establishment 287
TCP or TCP/IP, CPU stack processing of 295
TCP or TCP/IP, definition of 60 285
TCP or TCP/IP, denial-of-service attacks 370
TCP or TCP/IP, description of 286—287
TCP or TCP/IP, FTP/TCP method 62—64
TCP or TCP/IP, limitations 294—295
TCP or TCP/IP, offload engines 298—299
TCP or TCP/IP, performance of 294—299
TCP or TCP/IP, sliding window approach 288—289
TCP or TCP/IP, SNMP vs. 425—426
TCP or TCP/IP, speed of 296—298
TCP or TCP/IP, storage area network 166—167
TCP or TCP/IP, throughput of 296f 297
TCP or TCP/IP, UDP and 285f 289—290
TCP packet 286 286f
Television Audio Technology committee 49
Television Image Technology committee 49
Television Recording and Reproduction Technology committee 48
Television Systems Technology committee 48—49
Thick Client 194
Thin client 194
threats see “Security threats”
time code 510—511
Time code accuracy 28 31t
Timing, audiovisual 25—27
Timing, control signal 321—322
Timing, routed signals 91 92
Timing, video signal 474
toe 295—299
Training 447
Transactions, client 112—114
Transparent LANs 273 304—305
Transport stream 489
Trojan Horse 371
Turner Entertainment Networks case study 457—461
Two-dimensional parity 242—244
UDDI 203
UDP or UDP/IP without FEC 67—68
UDP or UDP/IP, advantages of 290
UDP or UDP/IP, definition of 60
UDP or UDP/IP, description of 289—290
UDP or UDP/IP, file transfers using 67—68
UDP or UDP/IP, SNMP 425—426
UDP or UDP/IP, TCP and 285f 289—290
UMID see “Unique material identifier”
unidirectional links 65
Unique material identifier 346
UNIX 18
upgrades see “Hot upgrades”
USB, description of 2
USB, direct attached storage 148 148f
User access rights 78—79
User application, functionality of 21–22
User application, requirements for 188—190
User application, software 188—190
User Datagram Protocol see “UDP”
User layer 82
User metadata 30 31t
User training 447
Utility computing 261 517 521
V-ISAN 347
VANC 492
VBI see “Vertical blanking interval”
VC—1 500 503—504
Vectorscope 406
Vendor(s), lock-in of 445—446
Vendor(s), networked attached storage 172
Vendor(s), storage area networks 169
Vertical blanking interval (VBI) 474
Vertical interval time code 510
Vertical sync 475f
Video Compression Technology committee 49
Video compression, description of 502—504
Video compression, lossless 499—501
Video compression, lossy, interframe techniques 508—509
Video compression, lossy, intraframe techniques 506—508
Video compression, lossy, overview of 505—506
Video disk control protocol 318
Video keying 28 30 496
Video processing 10—11
Video reference 494
Video reference accuracy 28 31t
Video resolutions 475—479
Video server, architectures of 542
Video server, description of 539
Video server, reliability of 543
Video server, scalability of 543
Video server, stand-alone 542
Video server, storage subsystems 542
Video server, three planes of 540—541
Video Services Forum 303
Video signal processing, compressed domain processing 498—499
Video signal processing, deinterlacing 496—497
Video signal processing, interlaced to progressive conversion 496—497 497f
Video signal processing, overview of 495—496
Video signal processing, standards conversion 497—498
Video signal(s), component color difference signals 482
Video signal(s), composite 481 485—488
Video signal(s), professional formats 490
Video signal(s), representations 480—491
Video signal(s), RGB 480—482
Video signal(s), R’G’B’ 480—482 487
Video signal(s), S_video signal 488
Video signal(s), timing 474
Video signal(s), YCrCb component digital signal 483—485 532
Video signal(s), YPrPb component analog signal 483
Video system, information technology-based 463—467
Video time code 510—511
virtual circuits 308
Virtual computing 261
Virtual data center 261
virtual LANs 291—294
Virtual Private Network 40 385—388
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol 258
Virtual software patch 381—382
Virtualization, clustered file systems vs. 110—112
Virtualization, principles of 101—105
Virtualization, storage area networks with 168
Viruses, antivirus software for 377 384—385
Viruses, description of 371
Viruses, window of vulnerability for 376—377
VITC see “Vertical interval time code”
VLAN see “Virtual LANs”
Voice over IP 56 73
Volume Management 107—108
Volume organization 108f
VPN see “Virtual private network”
VRRP see “Virtual router redundancy protocol”
W3C Web services model 201—202 204f
WAFS see “Wide area file services”
WAN, acceleration of 68 173
WAN, connectivity network 302—304
WAN, connectivity network, overview of 299—300
WAN, connectivity network, point-to-point form of 301
WAN, connectivity network, topologies 300—302
WAN, definition of 299
WAN, digital hierarchies 527
WAN, networked attached storage acceleration ver 173
WAN, private 302—303
WAN, public 302
WAN, router interfaces with 40
WAN, transport type classifications 300f
WBEM see “Web-based enterprise management”
Web Services Description Language 203
Web services for AV environments 204
Web services model, description of 198—199
Web services model, W3C 201—202 204f
Web services, characteristics of 201
Web services, description of 21—22 203
web services, example of 202f
Web-based enterprise management 426—428
Web-based enterprise management initiative 413
Weighted fair queuing 309
Wide area file services 68 173
wide area network see “WAN”
Wide geography metric 29 31t
Windows Management Instrumentation 429—430
Windows, description of 18
Windows, marketshare by 18
Wire-speed packet forwarding 41
Workflow process manager 362
Workflow(s), analyzing see “Case studies”
Workflow(s), auxiliary data 362—363
Workflow(s), classes of 359—362
Workflow(s), definition of 356
Workflow(s), description of 28—29
Workflow(s), methods 356—363
Workflow(s), practices necessary for 363—365
Workflow(s), preexisting 447
Workflow(s), tools 362
Worms, description of 371
Worms, firewall protection against 376
Worms, NX for 384
Worms, virtual software patch for 381—382
Wrappers, description of 86
Wrappers, formats 326—328
Wrappers, MXF 328—334
Wrappers, SDTI-CP 493
WSDL see “Web Services Description Language”
XML, description of 203 342—344
XML, metadata standards and schemas 344—345
XQuery 344
Y 474 482
YCrCb component digital signal 483—485 532
YPrPb signal 483
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