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Diversity of standards, languages, protocols, and hardware components leads to important incompatibility issues when designing and developing multiplatform multimedia systems. Furthermore, user and community requirements and preferences should be taken into account when instantiating and configuring these kind of systems. This work introduces an ontology framework for distributed multimedia systems...
Fast development of Internet technologies has diversified by one hand the categories of distributed multimedia applications (i.e. IPTV, VoIP, VoD, video-conferencing, etc.) and by the other hand the available network technologies (i.e. high speed, wireless, mobile, etc.). This important evolution of application and network layers has deeply impacted the traditional transport layer. Indeed, traditional...
New communication service capabilities of mobile devices have boosted the apparition of ubiquitous multimedia scenarios where users could easily create ad hoc multimedia sessions by friendly providing their requirements and preferences. In order to dynamically create and deploy such ubiquitous multimedia systems, end-users require frameworks which allow them in a spontaneous manner to generate the...
Heterogeneous multimedia environments make difficult the automatic deployment and interoperability of networked multimedia systems. Diversity of languages, protocols, and hardware platforms lead to major incompatibility issues. Moreover, dynamic multimedia systems instantiation and configuration guided by user and community requirements and preferences are not easy to be performed in this context...
To manage parameters, the majority of Information Systems is concerned by heterogeneity in both data and solutions. Consequently, the management of this data becomes complex, inefficient, insecure and expensive. The need to use a structured formalism to handle complex data appears. We suggest a data integration solution based on a XML architecture. This architecture embeds a Master Data Management...
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