"Professional video and television file-based libraries"--Cover.
Includes index.
Previous edition: 2004.
Introduction -- Document and content management -- Media asset management -- The case for digital asset management -- Technologies -- Asset formats -- The system components -- XML -- Asset Catalogue & Indexing -- Search Engines -- Content Description standards -- Application server -- User Interface -- Databases -- Disk storage -- Mass storage -- Storage Management -- Digital rights management (DRM) -- Deploying DAM -- System Integration -- DAM Products -- Applications (case studies) -- Appendix A: Glossary.
Introduction to digital asset management -- Document and content management -- Media management -- The case for digital asset management -- Asset formats -- The system components -- XML -- Cataloging and indexing -- Search engines -- Content description standards -- The presentation tier -- The application server -- Databases -- Disk storage and media servers -- Mass storage -- Storage management -- Document security and digital rights management -- System integration -- Digital asset management products -- Applications.
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The second edition focuses on the media and entertainment sector (M & E), with more information relevant to encompass broadcasters migration to file-based production. New technology and new products are also included and there is more detail on systems integration and product examples, plus extra case studies. New content includes: - Storage management where several products have been designed for the special needs of the media business. - XML and web services. - New case studies. *Demystifies the underlying technologies of media asset management *Explains the processes and operations involved in setting up a media asset management system *Provides an unbiased view of the leading systems.
Elsevier Science & Technology
133638:133763
Digital asset management.
9780240808680
Broadcast data systems-- Management.
Digital communications.
Digital media-- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Industries-- Media & Communications.