Search:

Product Information All Elsevier Sites   Advanced Product Search
SiteStat.jsp
DEVELOPING QUALITY METADATA
Developing Quality Metadata
Building Innovative Tools and Workflow Solutions
To order this title, and for more information, click here

By
Cliff Wootton, 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.

Description
With the explosion of new audio and video content on the Web, it's more important than ever to use accurate and comprehensive metadata to get the most out of that content. Developing Quality Metadata is an advanced user guide that will help you improve your metadata by making it accurate and coherent with your own solutions. This book is designed to get you thinking about solving problems in a proactive and productive way by including practical descriptions of powerful programming tools and user techniques using several programming languages. For example, you can use shell scripting as part of the graphic arts and media production process, or you can use a popular spreadsheet application to drive your workflow. The concepts explored in this book are framed within the context of a multimedia professional working on the Web or in broadcasting, but they are relevant to anyone responsible for a growing library of content, be it audio-visual, text, or financial.

Audience
Target readers are mid-to-expert users who can cope with highly distilled content. Professions of the audience include, but are not limited to: - Broadcast engineers developing master control systems that use web services - Web site support engineers - Web developers in media companies supplying information services - Interactive TV feed aggregators - Newsroom systems engineers designing information - Multimedia architects and content aggregators

Contents
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

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 544 pages, publication date: FEB-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-240-80869-7
ISBN-10: 0-240-80869-X
Imprint: FOCAL PRESS

Price and Ordering
Price:
EUR 51.95
USD 62.95
GBP 44
order now
Books and book related electronic products are priced in US dollars (USD), euro (EUR), and Great Britain Pounds (GBP). USD prices apply to the Americas and Asia Pacific. EUR prices apply in Europe and the Middle East. GBP prices apply to the UK and all other countries.
See also information about conditions of sale & ordering procedures, and links to our regional sales offices.

036/338
Last update: 25 Nov 2009
Book contents
Table of contents
Reviews
Submit your review
Bookmark this page
Recommend this publication
Overview of all books
Printer-friendly version   Printer-friendly version