Multimedia Information Systems explores the technical, human,
organizational and socio-economic issues which underpin the
implementation and use of multimedia information systems.
This unique book comprehensively defines multimedia information systems
and its emerging architecture. Today's important issues of networked
multimedia information systems and multimedia trafficking on the
information superhighway are thoroughly investigated. Multimedia
information systems applications and organizational implications are
also discussed along with multimedia authoring systems. Multimedia
Information Systems is essential reading for all students and
professionals faced with the challenges of multimedia information
systems management and development.
Multimedia Information Systems develops an awareness of the problems
associated with multimedia information systems management, and the
ability to understand and address these emerging challenges on an
organizational and technical level. The book explores the limitations of
multimedia on the information superhighway, and offers solutions for
present and future development on the Internet. This book also
scrutinizes the current applications of multimedia information systems,
and examines how they can be developed.
Multimedia Information Systems serves as an excellent text for courses
on the subject, and as an invaluable reference for multimedia
information systems professionals.