The widespread use of multimedia resources has been demanding the reengineering of a broad class of supporting software in order to ease the implementation of multimedia applications. In this paper, we address the features a database system should provide in order to support multimedia applications, with emphasis on its integration to distributed platforms. The architecture of a prototype multimedia database, the Multiware Database, is presented
This chapter describes the architecture and components of distributed Multimedia Database Systems (M...
A prototype distributed multimedia directory based on scalable technology used in the World Wide Web...
Information systems in general manage formatted data, and most of them use databases to store them a...
The introduction of multiple media into distributed databases raise a variety of new problems. Datab...
In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information systems has devel...
Abstract – In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information system...
Distributed Multimedia Databases: Techniques and Applications points out these challenges and provid...
Advances in multimedia computing technologies offer new approaches to support on-line accesses to in...
We propose a partition of the conceptual schema of multimedia databases according to the different a...
The multimedia applications are usually developed within various graphical interfaces. The applicati...
Multimedia, as it stands now is perhaps the most diverse and rich culture around the globe. One of t...
The management of multimedia data in distributed environments is an important issue in many telework...
Advanced multimedia applications call for integrated database system support for the management of m...
Today most commercial database management software is extended to store and manage multimedia object...
Multimedia applications require representation and management of non traditional data, such as text ...
This chapter describes the architecture and components of distributed Multimedia Database Systems (M...
A prototype distributed multimedia directory based on scalable technology used in the World Wide Web...
Information systems in general manage formatted data, and most of them use databases to store them a...
The introduction of multiple media into distributed databases raise a variety of new problems. Datab...
In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information systems has devel...
Abstract – In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information system...
Distributed Multimedia Databases: Techniques and Applications points out these challenges and provid...
Advances in multimedia computing technologies offer new approaches to support on-line accesses to in...
We propose a partition of the conceptual schema of multimedia databases according to the different a...
The multimedia applications are usually developed within various graphical interfaces. The applicati...
Multimedia, as it stands now is perhaps the most diverse and rich culture around the globe. One of t...
The management of multimedia data in distributed environments is an important issue in many telework...
Advanced multimedia applications call for integrated database system support for the management of m...
Today most commercial database management software is extended to store and manage multimedia object...
Multimedia applications require representation and management of non traditional data, such as text ...
This chapter describes the architecture and components of distributed Multimedia Database Systems (M...
A prototype distributed multimedia directory based on scalable technology used in the World Wide Web...
Information systems in general manage formatted data, and most of them use databases to store them a...