Multimedia Systems |
UNIT I |
Introductory Concepts: Multimedia Definitions, CD-ROM and the
Multimedia Highway, Uses of Multimedia, Introduction to making multimedia
The Stages of project, the requirements to make good multimedia, Multimedia
skills and training, Training opportunities in Multimedia. Motivation for
multimedia usage, Frequency domain analysis, Application Domain. |
UNIT II |
Multimedia-Hardware and Software: Multimedia Hardware Macintosh
and Windows production Platforms, Hardware peripherals Connections,
Memory and storage devices, Media software Basic tools, making instant
multimedia, Multimedia software and Authoring tools, Production Standards. |
UNIT III |
Multimedia making it work multimedia building blocks Text,
Sound, Images, Animation and Video, Digitization of Audio and Video objects,
Data Compression: Different algorithms concern to text, audio, video and
images etc., Working Exposure on Tools like Dream Weaver, Flash, Photoshop
Etc., |
UNIT IV |
Multimedia and the Internet: History, Internet working, Connections,
Internet Services, The World Wide Web, Tools for the WWW Web Servers,
Web Browsers, Web page makers and editors, Plug-Ins and Delivery Vehicles,
HTML, VRML, Designing for the WWW Working on the Web, Multimedia
Applications Media Communication, Media Consumption, Media
Entertainment, Media games. |
UNIT V |
Multimedia-looking towards Future: Digital Communication and New
Media, Interactive Television, Digital Broadcasting, Digital Radio, Multimedia
Conferencing, Assembling and delivering a project-planning and costing,
Designing and Producing, content and talent, Delivering, CD-ROM technology. |
Text Books |
(i) S. Heath, 1999, Multimedia & Communication Systems, Focal Press, UK.
(ii) T. Vaughan, 1999, Multimedia: Making it work, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi.
(iii) K. Andleigh and K. Thakkar, 2000, Multimedia System Design, PHI, New Delhi. |
Reference Books |
(i) N. Arumugham , Cell Biology, Manjusha Publications.
(ii) Arthur M.M Lesk 2002, Introduction to Bioinformatics, Oxford University.
(iii) Dan E.Krane, Michael L Raymer, Elaine Nicpon, Marieb 2002, Introduction to
Bioinformatics.
(iv) James Tisdal, 2001, Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics, OReilly Publications
Sebastopol, USA.
(v) Werner Kalowurs a.Meyer Rachael Tyndale 2001, Pharmacogenomics.
(vi) Lengauer, Thomas, 2003, Bioinformatics: From Genes to Drugs: John Wiley &
Sons Publications.
(vii) Mount David W, 2004, Bioinformatics: Sequence & Genome Analysis, 2nd
Edition, Coldspring Harbor Laboratory Press.
(viii) S.B Primrose & R.M Twyman,2002, Principles of Genome Analysis and
Genomics, 3rd Edition, Blackwell Publications. |
Websites, E-learning materials |
(i) http://www.bioinformaticsonline.org/ch/cho1/index.html |
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