Push the envelope with creative techniques for developing your own multimedia production tools
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Autorenporträt
Cliff Wootton was the technical systems architect in the BBC News Interactive TV group. This team pioneered the "News Loops" service, which was nominated for a BAFTA Technology award and has won a Royal Television Society Award for Technical Innovation. His current research projects are investigating new ways to build interactive content creation tools for the emerging IPTV platforms
Inhaltsangabe
1 Framing the problem 2 Raw unformatted and unstructured data 3 Record structured data 4 Object modeling your data 5 Data exchange formats 6 Problems with conversion 7 Interfaces and APIs 8 Unicode and other code sets 9 Scripting layers 10 Dynamic content creation 11 Time related data ? calendars and schedules 12 People related data ? addresses and CRM 13 2D Spatial data ? location maps 14 3D models, data and space 15 Motion related data ? animation 16 UNIX command line tools 17 Power tools (Perl, Python, Expect, Tcl) 18 Compiled language tools (C, C+, Java, Objective-C) 19 XML based tools and processes 20 GUI tools and processes 21 Automation with AppleScript 22 Automation with Windows Script Host 23 Automation with shell scripts 24 Building tools 25 Building workflows 26 Adding intelligence and metrics to the tools 27 Rights issues and protecting your data 28 Lateral thinking ? using applications in new ways Part 2 The toolset examples (30 to 50 tools) A UNIX tool quick reference B AppleScript quick reference C Code sets D Relevant standards E RFC documents Glossary Bibliography Webliography Index
1 Framing the problem 2 Raw unformatted and unstructured data 3 Record structured data 4 Object modeling your data 5 Data exchange formats 6 Problems with conversion 7 Interfaces and APIs 8 Unicode and other code sets 9 Scripting layers 10 Dynamic content creation 11 Time related data ? calendars and schedules 12 People related data ? addresses and CRM 13 2D Spatial data ? location maps 14 3D models, data and space 15 Motion related data ? animation 16 UNIX command line tools 17 Power tools (Perl, Python, Expect, Tcl) 18 Compiled language tools (C, C+, Java, Objective-C) 19 XML based tools and processes 20 GUI tools and processes 21 Automation with AppleScript 22 Automation with Windows Script Host 23 Automation with shell scripts 24 Building tools 25 Building workflows 26 Adding intelligence and metrics to the tools 27 Rights issues and protecting your data 28 Lateral thinking ? using applications in new ways Part 2 The toolset examples (30 to 50 tools) A UNIX tool quick reference B AppleScript quick reference C Code sets D Relevant standards E RFC documents Glossary Bibliography Webliography Index
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