Multimedia network integration and management:
Here is the first book to offer you engineering advice - including tools, methods, and techniques - for deploying multimedia networks with the reliability essential to today's business operations. This unique reference guide provides you with comprehensive coverage of the architectures, control...
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Zusammenfassung: | Here is the first book to offer you engineering advice - including tools, methods, and techniques - for deploying multimedia networks with the reliability essential to today's business operations. This unique reference guide provides you with comprehensive coverage of the architectures, controls, signaling and modality, and applications requirements needed to cope successfully with the new and complex technical management issues relating to multimedia networks With emphasis on performance analysis and reliability, Multimedia Networks Integration and Management presents information on all major architectures, including NetView (IBM), UNMA (AT&T), and NetWare (Novell); discussions of make-or-break factors in the management of multimedia networks, which are so different from traditional networks; and dozens of real-life examples, fully illustrated with multiple video frame comparisons |
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adam_text | MULTIMEDIA NETWORK INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT LARRY L. BALL, PH.D.
MANAGING DIRECTOR TELENETLC CONTROLS, LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA
MCGRAW-HILL NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO WASHINGTON, D.C. AUCKLAND BOGOTA
CARACAS LISBON LONDON MADRID MEXICO CITY MILAN MONTREAL NEW DELHI SAN
JUAN SINGAPORE SYDNEY TOKYO TORONTO CONTENTS PREFACE XV CHAPTER 1.
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION 1.1.. L.L.L 1.1.2. 1.1.3. 1.1.4. 1.2....
1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.2.3. 1.2.4. 1.2.5. 1.2.6. 1/3.... 1.3.1. 1.3.2. 1.3.3.
1.3.4. 1.4.... 1.4.1. 1.4.2. 1.4.3. 1.4.4. 1.4.5. 1.5.... 1.5.1. 1.5.2.
1.6.... ...DEFINITIONS: MULTIMEDIA. HYPERTEXT. HYPERMEDIA ...MULTIMEDIA
...HYPERTEXT AND HYPERMEDIA ...PERSONAL MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS ...NETWORKS
AND INTEGRATION ...OVERVIEW OF ESSENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES ...ENABLING
TECHNOLOGIES ...IMPLEMENTATION TECHNOLOGIES ...MULTIMEDIA DATABASE
MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES ...DATA/IMAGE COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES ...USER
PLATFORM TECHNOLOGIES ...TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES
...CLASSIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS ...HIERARCHY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIONS
...CATEGORIZATION OF MEDIA EFFECTS ...MULTIMEDIA DATA STANDARDS
...ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS OF MULTIMEDIA DATA ...ISSUES INVOLVED IN
MULTIMEDIA NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...PSYCHOPHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MULTIMEDIA
...VENDORS INVOLVED ...OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS ...MULTIMEDIA QUALITY
...MULTIMEDIA NETWORK MANAGEMENT PARADIGM ...SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS FOR
MULTIMEDIA IMPLEMENTATIONS ...HARDWARE ...MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
CONCEPTS ...A LOOK AHEAD 1 2 2 9 12 14 14 14 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 26 26
29 30 30 30 31 31 34 35 35 37 39 VIII CONTENTS CHAPTER 2. MULTIMEDIA
TECHNOLOGIES: AUDIO, TEXT, AND IMAGES 2.1 2.2 2.2. 2.2. 2.3 2.3. 2.3.
2.3. 2.3. 2.4 2.4. 2.4. 2.4. 2.4. 2.5 2.6 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6.
2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.6. 2.7, 1... 2... 3... 4... 1... 2...
3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10. II. 12. 13. .THE TECHNOLOGIES OF
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS .ON-LINE STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES .COMPACT DISK
TECHNOLOGY .MAGNETIC STORAGE TECHNOLOGY .IMAGE COLLECTION TECHNOLOGIES
.DOCUMENT SCANNERS .OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION .FRAME GRABBING .FAX
CAPABILITY ....IMAGE PROCESSING ....IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING HISTOGRAM
MODIFICATION TECHNIQUES ....IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING IMAGE SMOOTHING
TECHNIQUES ....IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING LOW-PASS FILTERING TECHNIQUES
....IMAGE ENHANCEMENT USING SIGNAL AVERAGING TECHNIQUES ....ANIMATION
FACILITIES ....OTHER TECHNOLOGIES ....KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS
....THEOREM PROVING ....AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING ....SOLUTIONS TO
COMBINATIONAL AND SCHEDULING PROBLEMS ....MACHINE PERCEPTION ....EXPERT
CONSULTING SYSTEMS ....ROBOTICS ( ....NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
....COMPUTER-AIDED INSTRUCTION ....TOPOLOGICAL REFERENCE
....TEXT-TO-SPEECH CONVERSION ....VOICE RECOGNITION ....TONE DECODERS
....BASIC COMPONENTS OF MULTIMEDIA SERVICES 45 46 50 50 51 51 51 53 53
54 54 57 57 61 62 64 66 66 66 66 67 67 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 70 70
CHAPTER 3. MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES VIDEO SYSTEMS 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.3
3.3.1 3.3.2 .EVOLUTION AND IMPORTANCE OF VIDEO .BASIC VIDEO PARAMETERS
.VIDEO GENERATION .VIDEO PRESENTATION .EMERGING VIDEO SERVICES .VIDEO
DIAL TONE .PACKET VIDEO AND AUDIO ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS 75 76 79 80 81 84
84 86 CONTENTS IX 3.4 VIDEO STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES 86 3.4.1 LASER DISK
TECHNOLOGY 86 3.4.2 WORM DEVICES 87 3.4.3 CD-ROM TECHNOLOGY 87 3.4.4
OPTICAL DISKS 87 3.4.5 MAGNETIC DISK STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 88 3.4.6 VIDEO
JUKEBOXES 88 3.5 VIDEO AND IMAGE COLLECTION 89 3.5.1 VIDEO CAMERAS 89
3.5.2 DOCUMENT SCANNING 90 3.6 VIDEO PROCESSING 90 3.6.1 FOURIER
TRANSFORMS 92 3.6.2 NEURAL NETWORKS 92 3.7 VIDEO TRANSMISSION
TECHNOLOGIES 95 3.7.1 FIBER OPTICS 95 CHAPTER 4. MULTIMEDIA
TECHNOLOGIES: MULTIMEDIA DATA MANAGEMENT 99 4.1 ON-LINE STORAGE
TECHNOLOGIES 100 4.1.1 PHYSICAL ORGANIZATION 100 4.1.2 TRADITIONAL DATA
STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SCHEMES 102 4.1.3 VIDEO INFORMATION FILE
STRUCTURING 107 4.2 ATTRIBUTES OF MULTIMEDIA DATABASE SYSTEMS 108 4.2.1
2 SPEED 108 4.2.2 CAPACITY 110 4.2.3 MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION BUFFERING
111 4.2.4 EASE OF USE 112 4.2.5 PROCESSING ENVIRONMENTS 113 4.3 FEATURES
OF A MULTIMEDIA DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 114 4.3.1 DATABASE SYSTEMS
INTERFACES 115 4.3.2 COMPLEXITY AND COMPATIBILITY 116 4.4 EXAMPLE OF AN
IMAGE DATABASE IN OPERATION 116 CHAPTER 5. MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES:
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 121 5.1 TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FOR MULTIMEDIA 122
5.1.1 ADSL/HDSL 122 5.1.2 ATM/SONET 122 5.1.3 COAXIAL CABLE 125 5.1.4
TWISTED-PAIR COPPER WIRE 125 5.1.5 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE
(FDDI) 127 5.1.6 FRAME RELAY 128 X CONTENTS 5.2 ATTRIBUTES OF
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 129 5.2.1 DEMOGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS 129 5.2.2
HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS 129 5.2.3 TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS 130 5.2.4
ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS 131 5.3 IN-DEPTH ANALYSES OF TRANSMISSION
TECHNOLOGIES 132 5.3.1 HIGH-BIT-KATE DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (HDSL) 132
5.3.2 ASYMMETRICAL DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL) 136 5.3.3 ANALOG
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (ATS) 138 CHAPTER 6. MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES:
INTERFACING WITH NETWORK SYSTEMS 143 6.1 EXISTING NETWORK SYSTEMS FOR
MULTIMEDIA 144 6.2 AT&T S UNIFIED MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE (UNMA) 144
6.2.1 BACKGROUND 144 6.2.2 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS 147 6.3 IBM S
NETVIEW 149 6.3.1 BACKGROUND 149 6.3.2 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS 151
6.4 GTE S NETWORK PERFORMANCE MONITOR 153 6.4.1 BACKGROUND 153 6.4.2
MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS 155 6.5 NOVELL S NETWARE 157 6.5.1
BACKGROUND 157 6.5.2 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS 159 CHAPTER 7.
MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES: CODING AND COMPRESSION 165 7.1 DATA CONVERSION
166 7.2 PULSE CODE MODULATION (PCM) TECHNIQUES 167 7.2.1 ADAPTIVE PULSE
CODE MODULATION (APCM) 168 7.2.2 DIFFERENTIAL PULSE CODE MODULATION
(DPCM) 169 7.3 INFORMATION CODING 170 7.3.1 LOSS VERSUS LOSSLESS
ALGORITHMS 170 7.3.2 INTERFRAME CODING 171 7.3.3 MOTION PICTURE EXPERTS
GROUP CODING 174 7.3.4 LINEAR PREDICTIVE CODING (LPC) 175 7.3.5
RUN-LENGTH CODING 182 7.3.6 HUFFMAN CODING 183 7.4 COMPLEXITIES OF
INFORMATION CODING ALGORITHMS 185 7.4.1 DELAYS 185 7.4.2 COMPLEXITY 185
CONTENTS XI 7.4.3 SENSITIVITIES TO ALGORITHMS AND CHANNEL ERRORS 185 7.5
DATA COMPRESSION 186 7.5.1 NULL COMPRESSION 187 7.5.2 BIT MAPPING 187
7.5.3 RUN LENGTH 188 7.5.4 DIATOMIC ENCODING 191 7.5.5 PATTERN
SUBSTITUTION 192 7.5.6 RELATIVE ENCODING 192 7.5.7 DIGITAL FACSIMILE 193
7.6 DIGITAL AUDIO COMPRESSION 194 7.7 FRAME COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES 195
7.7.1 INTERFRAMC COMPRESSION 195 7.7.2 INTRAFRAME COMPRESSION 196 7.7.3
COMPANDING (COMPRESSION AND EXPANSION OF DATA) 196 CHAPTER 8.
APPLICATIONS REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS 201 8.1 GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS 202 8.2 COMPONENTS OF MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS 203 8.2.1
MULTIMEDIA NETWORK ELEMENTS 204 8.2.2 MULTIMEDIA NETWORK PROTOCOLS 206
8.2.3 APPLICATIONS PACKAGES 208 8.2.4 NETWORK MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS
209 8.2.5 MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION LOADING 216 8.3 MULTIMEDIA DATA 217
8.3.1 IMAGERY 217 8.3.2 TEXT 218 8.3.3 AUDIO 219 8.4 ISSUES RELATED TO
MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS 220 8.4.1 MULTIMEDIA DATA TRANSMISSION 220 8.4.2
MULTIMEDIA DATA RECEPTION 220 8.4.3 QUALITY DETERMINATION 222 CHAPTER 9.
MULTIMEDIA NETWORK CONTROL TECHNIQUES 227 9.1 NETWORK CONTROL CRITERIA
228 9.1.1 QUALITY TAGGING 229 9.1.2 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 230 9.2 ERROR
REPORTING AND EVALUATION 232 9.2.1 VIDEO 234 9.2.1.1 FRAME SIZE 236
9.2.1.2 FRAME DEPTH 236 9.2.1.3 COMPRESSION RATIO 237 XII CONTENTS
9.2.1.4 9.2.2 9.2.2.1 9.2.2.2.... 9.2.3 9.2.3.1 9.2.3.2.... 9.3 9.3.1
9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.3.1 9.3.3.2.... 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.5 9.5.1 9.5.2
9.5.3 9.5.4 9.5.5 NOISE LEVEL AUDIO MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DIGITAL INTERFACE
(MIDI) AUDIO QUALITY MEASURES TEXT INFORMATION BACKGROUND TEXT QUALITY
MEASURES PREDICTIVE METHODS POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION CORRELATION FUNCTIONS
SIMULATION SINGLE SERVICING POINTS MULTIPLE SERVICING POINTS INTELLIGENT
APPROACHES DATA STRUCTURES AI TOOLS KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND REASONING
DESIGN CONTROL APPROACHES RELIABILITY AVAILABILITY DELAY TIMES CAPACITY
EXECUTION SPEED 237 237 237 239 240 240 241 244 244 245 246 246 248 251
252 256 257 260 260 262 263 264 266 CHAPTER 10. MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES 10.1 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.1.3 10.1.4 10.1.5 10.1.6
10.1.7 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.4.1... 10.2.4.2..
10.2.4.3.. 10.2.4.4.. 10.2.4.5.. 10.2.4.6.. 10.3 ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS
OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT (OSI) THE ISO ENVIRONMENT COMMON MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION PROTOCOL LAYER MANAGEMENT ENTITIES SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION ENTITY (SMAE) DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES TO MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS
OSI MODEL COMMUNICATIONS MULTIMEDIA NETWORK MANAGEMENT MULTIMEDIA
NETWORK MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS APPROACHES TO MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
MANAGEMENT COMPONENT TECHNOLOGIES OF MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS PROTOCOLS FOR
MULTIMEDIA NETWORK MANAGEMENT OSI-DEFINED PROTOCOLS NETWORK SIGNALING
PROTOCOLS PACKET-ORIENTED PROTOCOLS MESSAGE-ORIENTED PROTOCOLS X.25 DATA
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL TCP DATA COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL ACCESS TO
NETWORK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION 271 272 272 274 275 275 275 276 280 282
282 285 286 290 291 294 295 295 297 297 299 CONTENTS XIII 10.4 NETWORK
MANAGEMENT SCHEMES 10.4.1 ISO NETWORK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS 10.4.2
SIMPLIFIED NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) 10.4.2.1 SNMP DESCRIPTION
10.4.2.2 SNMP ARCHITECTURE 10.4.3 CMIP VERSUS SNMP 10.4.4 MANUFACTURING
AUTOMATION PROTOCOL (MAP) 10.4.5 SYSTEMS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 10.5
OPERATIONS OF PROTOCOLS 10.6 ECONOMICS OF PROTOCOLS 301 303 303 303 304
305 306 306 308 309 CHAPTER 11. MULTIMEDIA NETWORK ARCHITECTURES 315
LL.L 11.1.1.... 11.2 11.2.1.... *.2.2.... *.2.*.... 11.3 11.3.1....
*.*.2.... 11.3.2.1. 11.3.2.2 ....THE SPECIAL NATURE OF MULTIMEDIA
NETWORKS ....CLASSIFICATION OF GENERIC NETWORKS ....ARCHITECTURAL
CONFIGURATIONS ....ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEM AREAS ....ARCHITECTURAL
DIVERSITIES AND REQUIREMENTS ....SPECIFIC DESIGN OPTIONS ....FUNCTIONS
OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS ....MULTIMEDIA NETWORK ISSUES
....NETWORK PRINCIPLES ....CONNECTIVITY ....PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 316
317 320 320 321 323 327 330 331 331 332 CHAPTER 12. MULTIMEDIA NETWORK
SCENARIOS 337 12.1 12.2 12.2.1 12.2.1.1... 12.2.1.2.. 12.2.1.3..
12.2.1.4.. 12.2.1.5.. 12.2.1.6.. 12.2.2 12.3 12.3.1 12.3.1.1....
12.3.1.2.. 12.3.1.3.. 12.3.1.4... 12.3.1.5.. PROMISE OF THE FUTURE
MULTIMEDIA BANKING TERMINAL APPLICATION OVERVIEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
KEY FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES MARKET VIEW NETWORK SERVICES FUNCTIONAL
ALTERNATIVES TECHNICAL ISSUES NETWORK MANAGEMENT ISSUES THE PERSONAL
INFORMATION BOOTH APPLICATION OVERVIEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES KEY FEATURES
AND CAPABILITIES MARKET VIEW FUNCTIONAL ALTERNATIVES TECHNICAL ISSUES
338 343 343 344 345 345 347 347 348 348 350 350 352 353 353 354 354 XIV
CONTENTS 12.3.1.6 12.3.2 12.4 12.4.1 12.4.2 12.4.2.1 12.4.2.2....
12.4.2.3.... 12.4.3 12.5 12.5.1 12.5.1.1 12.5.1.2 12.5.1.3 12.5.1.4
12.5.2 12.5.2.1 12.5.2.2.... 12.5.3 12.5.3.1 12.5.4 12.5.4.1
12.5.4.2.... 12.5.4.3.... 12.6 12.6.1 12.6.2 12.6.2.1 12.6.2.2....
12.6.2.3.... 12.6.2.4.... 12.6.3 12.6.3.1 12.6.3.2.... 12.6.3.3....
12.6.3.4.... 12.6.4 12.6.4.1 12.6.4.2.... 12.6.5 12.6.6 12.6.7 12.6.8
12.6.9 12.6.10 12.6.11 DEVELOPMENT ISSUES NETWORK MANAGEMENT ISSUES
MOVIES-ON-DEMAND PARADIGM APPLICATION OVERVIEW BUSINESS AND REVENUE
OPPORTUNITIES ANALOG COPPER DELIVERY SYSTEM DIGITAL COPPER DELIVERY
SYSTEM ANALOG OR DIGITAL COAX DELIVERY SYSTEM NETWORK MANAGEMENT ISSUES
PERSONAL VIDEO APPLICATION OVERVIEW BACKGROUND CUSTOMER NEED OR PROBLEM
ADDRESSED KEY FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES BENEFITS MARKET VIEW DESCRIPTION
OF THE TARGET MARKET AND POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS CURRENT AND PROJECTED
TARGET MARKET WINDOW AND SIZE CONCEPTUAL APPROACH PROVISIONING
APPROACHES KEY ISSUES POSSIBLE REGULATORY/LEGAL CONSTRAINTS TECHNICAL
EFFORTS REQUIRED SPECIAL/UNIQUE CLIENT CAPABILITIES NEEDED PERSONAL
NETWORK DIRECTORY APPLICATION OVERVIEW THE MARKET HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
RECENT EVENTS PROBLEM/OPPORTUNITY PRODUCT POTENTIAL THE PRODUCT CONSUMER
END PRODUCT SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE USER INTERFACE OPERATIONAL SCENARIO THE
TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM DESIGN KEY TECHNOLOGIES THE ISSUES PRODUCT DEFINITION
SERVICE AND SUPPORT ARCHITECTURE THE MARKET RISKS AND JUSTIFICATION
DESCRIPTION OF THE PERSONAL DIRECTORY 355 357 358 360 364 364 365 365
365 366 366 366 367 367 368 368 368 369 369 369 371 371 371 372 372 372
373 373 374 374 376 377 377 378 378 379 379 379 380 385 386 386 387 391
392 393 INDEX 397
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spelling | Ball, Larry L. Verfasser aut Multimedia network integration and management Larry L. Ball New York [u.a.] McGraw-Hill 1996 XX, 401 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier McGraw-Hill series on computer communications Here is the first book to offer you engineering advice - including tools, methods, and techniques - for deploying multimedia networks with the reliability essential to today's business operations. This unique reference guide provides you with comprehensive coverage of the architectures, controls, signaling and modality, and applications requirements needed to cope successfully with the new and complex technical management issues relating to multimedia networks With emphasis on performance analysis and reliability, Multimedia Networks Integration and Management presents information on all major architectures, including NetView (IBM), UNMA (AT&T), and NetWare (Novell); discussions of make-or-break factors in the management of multimedia networks, which are so different from traditional networks; and dozens of real-life examples, fully illustrated with multiple video frame comparisons Multi-media Computernetwerken gtt Multimedia gtt Multimedia systems Computer networks GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007191181&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ball, Larry L. Multimedia network integration and management Multi-media Computernetwerken gtt Multimedia gtt Multimedia systems Computer networks |
title | Multimedia network integration and management |
title_auth | Multimedia network integration and management |
title_exact_search | Multimedia network integration and management |
title_full | Multimedia network integration and management Larry L. Ball |
title_fullStr | Multimedia network integration and management Larry L. Ball |
title_full_unstemmed | Multimedia network integration and management Larry L. Ball |
title_short | Multimedia network integration and management |
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topic | Multi-media Computernetwerken gtt Multimedia gtt Multimedia systems Computer networks |
topic_facet | Multi-media Computernetwerken Multimedia Multimedia systems Computer networks |
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