Multimedia im Netz - WiSe 2009/2010

Die Vorlesung befasst sich mit multimedialen Dienstangeboten, die über Datennetze realisiert werden. Dabei werden die Basistechnologien der Rechnernetze nicht behandelt, sondern vorausgesetzt. Die Vorlesung gliedert sich in folgende Bereiche: (1) Grundlagen der Erstellung interaktiver Webangebote: Medieneinbettung in Webseiten, Serverseitige Interaktivität, Web Services, Mashups. (2) Inhaltsbezogene Basistechnologien: Weitere Technologien, die zur Speicherung, Übertragung und Verarbeitung von Multimedia-Daten im Netz notwendig sind, insbesondere Sicherheitsfragen, Rechtemanagement, Abrechnung und Bezahlung (3) Multimediale Anwendungen und Dienste: Dienste zur individuellen Kommunikation (z.B. IP-Telefonie, Videokonferenz-Technik, Collaborative Media) und zur Massenkommunikation (z.B. WebRadio, WebTV). Die Materialien (Folien) sind in englischer Sprache, der Votrag (Audio) in deutscher Sprache.

Visions and Outlook

Chapter 14 offers a short outlook.

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Signalling Protocols for Multimedia Communications

Chapter 13 gives an introduction concerning signaling protocols, especially SIP.

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Multimedia Conferencing

Chapter 12 deals with Multimedia Conferencing.

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Multimedia Content Production and Management

Chapter 11 introduces Multimedia Content Production and Management.

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Web Radio, Web TV and IPTV

Chapter 10 offers an introduction on web radio, web TV and IPTV.

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Streaming Architectures

Chapter 9 deals with streaming architectures including their general concepts and commercial solutions.

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Multimedia Content Description Part 2

Chapter 8b offers an introduction to multimedia content descriptions and gives information about MPEG-7.

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Multimedia Content Description Part 1

Chapter 8a offers an introduction to multimedia content descriptions.

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Electronic Payment Systems

Chapter 7 deals with electronic payment systems.

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Cryptographic Techniques - A Brief Introduction

Chapter 6 gives a brief introduction on cryptographic techniques.

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Digital Rights Management Part 2

Chapter 5 deals with digital rights management. Lecture 5b especially offers a ccloser look on watermarking and DRM standards.

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01:17:16

Digital Rights Management Part 1

Chapter 5 deals with digital rights management. Lecture 5a especially offers a ccloser look on media rights, rights models and encryption-based DRM systems.

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Communities, the Web and Multimedia

Chapter 4 deals with communities, the web and multimedia.

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Interactive Web Applications Part 4 (Applets, Servlets, Java Server Pages)

Chapter 3c deals with interactive web applications. Lecture 3c has a closer look on Applets, Servlets and Java Server Pages.

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Interactive Web Applications Part 3 (Databases, Ajax) II

Chapter 3b deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Part 2 of Lecture 3b has a closer look on AJAX.

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Interactive Web Applications Part 2 (Databases, Ajax) I

Chapter 3b deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Part 1 of Lecture 3b gives an overview on database integration.

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Interactive Web Applications Part 1 (PHP)

Chapter 3a deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Having a closer look on server-side scripting the lecture offers an introduction to PHP.

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Introduction & Web Technologies for Interactive Multimedia

Chapter 1 gives a general motivation and introduction and provides an overview of terms and classifications related to net-based multimedia. Chapter 2 addresses general issues about realization of multimedia offerings on the Web.

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