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Introduction to Web Base Multimedia Application
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Web base application TCP/IP (HTTP) protocol Using WWW technology & software Distributed environment
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Advantages Easy for deployment Standard interface (HTML) for many platform (Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac) Distributed task
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Disadvantages Bandwidth Security Restricted for client
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Two types of application Client Side Thick client GUI & logic at client Longer time to download Example technology: ActiveX, Java Applet For application that require a lot of interaction Example application: multimedia, graphic, visualization
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Server Side Thin client GUI at client / Logic & db at server Example application: E-commerce, online management system
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Example tech./framework Conventional CGI – Perl, C, C++, Python, VB Java Servlet Enterprise JavaBeans Server pages – ASP, PHP, JSP Client side script – VB Script, JavaScript
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Multimedia Application Combination of media – text, graphic, audio, video, animation Very/highly interactive Example application: corporate presentation, kiosk, CAI (training & education) Standalone or distributed over LAN / WAN
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Standalone multimedia application CD-ROM Installed into user computer
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Distributed multimedia application Over LAN – TCP-IP, NetBeui, IPX/SPX protocol Over WAN / Internet – W W W service using TCP-IP (HTTP) protocol
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Web Base Multimedia Application Distributed multimedia application (WWW service) Using standard web base application tech./framework such as HTML, CGI, client script for basic web function Tech. to deliver multimedia content: shockwave components (Authorware & Director), Flash, Active X, Java Applet Take advantage of streaming technology to deliver multimedia data (audio & video): RealNetworks technology
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