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Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia by Mark J. Guzdial,

Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia by Mark J. Guzdial,
Written by the leading experts in the worldwide Squeak community, this book assembles a compelling vision of what programming can be. "Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia" is the only book on Squeak that addresses the advanced features for the student, researcher, multimedia developer, open source developer, hobbyist, and the professional. Developed for Smalltalk, it is for anyone that wants a powerful, cross-platform, and open alternative to the traditional multimedia and exploratory languages. FEATURES AND BENEFITS CD-ROM included: Contains the complete Squeak environment, which consists of the version 2.9 virtual image and complete sources, and the virtual machine ports for a wide range of processors and operating systems. Also, numerous tutorials and Squeak applications. Foreword by Alan Kay, Vice President of Research for Walt Disney Imagineering and the vision behind Squeak. "THE" authoritative guide, to the use of Squeak as a multimedia tool: Provides details on 3-D computer graphics, advanced UI, streaming audio, computer music, and other multimedia topics. Shows how Squeak supports the open source developer, from building and extending cross-platform software, to eXtreme Programming (XP). Illustrates how to use Squeak to create and extend virtual machines for multimedia or embedded systems, such as cable set-top boxes and video game consoles.



Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Applications: Media Coding and Content Processing by Ralf Steinmetz,
Multimedia: Computing, Communications and Applications: Media Coding and Content Processing by Ralf Steinmetz,
The state-of-the-art in multimedia content analysis, media foundations, and compressionCovers digital audio, images, video, graphics, and animationIncludes real-world project sets that help you build and test your expertise By two of the world's leading experts in advanced multimedia systems development The practical, example-rich guide to media coding and content processing for every multimedia developer. From DVDs to the Internet, media coding and content processing are central to the effective delivery of high-quality multimedia. In this book, two of the field's leading experts introduce today's state-of-the-art, presenting realistic examples and projects designed to help implementers create multimedia systems with unprecedented performance. Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt introduce the fundamental characteristics of digital audio, images, video, graphics, and animation; demonstrate powerful new approaches to content analysis and compression; and share expert insights into system and end-user issues every advanced multimedia professional must understand. Coverage includes: Generic characteristics of multimedia and data streams, and their impact on multimedia system designEssential audio concepts and representation techniques: sound perception, psychoacoustics, music, MIDI, Speech signals, and related I/O and transmission issuesGraphics and image characteristics: image formats, analysis, synthesis, reconstruction, and outputVideo signals, television formats, digitization, and computer-based animation issuesFundamental compression methods: run-length, Huffman, and subband codingMultimedia compression standards: JPEG, H.232, and various MPEG techniques Optical storagetechnologies and techniques: CD-DA, CD-ROM, DVD, and beyondContent processing techniques: Image analysis, video processing, cut detection, and audio analysis First in an authoritative 3-volume set on tomorrow's robust multimedia desktop: real-time audio, video, and streaming media.



Personal computer game - A personal computer game is a form of interactive multimedia used for entertainment played on a personal computer. Presently, the term more accurately encompasses games that run on general purpose computers, including certain earlier home computers models, which are capable of operating other applications besides computer games.

Multimedia - Multimedia is the use of several different media to convey information (text, audio, graphics, animation, video, and interactivity). Multimedia also refers to computer data storage devices, especially those used to store multimedia content.

Multimedia framework - A multimedia framework is a software structure (usually a set of software libraries) that allows to handle media on a computer and through a network. A good multimedia framework offers an intuitive API and a modular architecture to easily add support for new codecs or container formats.

Dinamic Multimedia - Dinamic Multimedia (Dinamic Software until 1993) was one of the Spanish software houses and later publisher that emerged during the ZX Spectrum peak in the eighties. After having released several titles for most personal computer platforms, mostly only to the Spanish market, they filed for bankruptcy in September 2001.



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