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Developing Quality Metadata: Building Innovative Tools and Workflow Solutions [Hardcover]

Cliff Wootton (Author)
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024080869X 978-0240808697 February 16, 2007 1
With the explosion of new audio and video content on the Web, it's more important than ever to use accurate and comprehensive metadata to get the most out of that content. Developing Quality Metadata is an advanced user guide that will help you improve your metadata by making it accurate and coherent with your own solutions. This book is designed to get you thinking about solving problems in a proactive and productive way by including practical descriptions of powerful programming tools and user techniques using several programming languages. For example, you can use shell scripting as part of the graphic arts and media production process, or you can use a popular spreadsheet application to drive your workflow. The concepts explored in this book are framed within the context of a multimedia professional working on the Web or in broadcasting, but they are relevant to anyone responsible for a growing library of content, be it audio-visual, text, or financial.

*Solutions to build your own tools instead of buying off-the-shelf software solutions
*Real-world examples and case studies explore the usefulness of the tools
*Author Cliff Wootton has been building tools and applications for producing and delivering multimedia content for the last 25 years

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This advanced user guide helps developers push the envelop with creative techniques for developing their own tools.

About the Author

Cliff Wootton was the technical systems architect in the BBC News Interactive TV group. This team pioneered the "News Loops" service, which was nominated for a BAFTA Technology award and has won a Royal Television Society Award for Technical Innovation. His current research projects are investigating new ways to build interactive content creation tools for the emerging IPTV platforms


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  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1 edition (February 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 024080869X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240808697
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.8 x 1.2 inches
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, March 15, 2007
This review is from: Developing Quality Metadata: Building Innovative Tools and Workflow Solutions (Hardcover)
I am disappointed about the book. Looking at the title of the book and author's background as Technical System Architect at BBC Technology, I was expecting much more.

I rush the book delivering to me so I can read on the airplane. But I was very very disappointed to see the book is not what I expected and decided not even carry the book on the plane.


I was hoping the book will cover the metadata design and model, deployment, practicle use cases in BBC, and use of the workflow in quality control, integration in the real production; I was hoping the authors will discuss changlleges and issues in the deployment and remedies to avoid them etc.

But the book structure is totally different, the two-part book descrives something else. The first part, "theory" as the author called, descrives a bit of every thing related to metadata: such as field, date parsing, database, XML, big and small indian, data in text format (CVS, TSV), graphics and image, standards, scripting language, command language, shells, unix etc. --- in other words, any disjointed computer science topics related to metadata. Even there are some sparse descriptions about broadcasting
and metadata used in broadcasting (which is useful), the whole part is not very well organized.

All this first part provides the basis for the second part, the author called tutorials: 62 how to tips: Most of them, just Unix shell commands/scripts, which may or may not related to metadata:

for example,

tutorial 9: monitoring your operating system logs
tutorial 10: measuring and monitoring disk usage
tutorial 37: shortest distance between two towns
tutorial 48: testing URL Hyperlinks

These unix shell scripts are useful by their own, but many of them are available on standard unix shell books, and doesn't belong to a metadata book. Unless you are planning to use a bunch of unix shell scripts to develop your system, these unix shels shouldn't be your key components of DAM/MAM system.

Overall, the book is not very useful.

Chester Chen

(Background: I am a director and Lead Solution Architect
of large media post production company, and have developed
more than one DAM systems)
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not specific enough to multimedia applications, July 1, 2007
This review is from: Developing Quality Metadata: Building Innovative Tools and Workflow Solutions (Hardcover)
Wootton explains the diverse ways in which you can make metadata that describes your raw data. In such a way that the metadata can be usefully exploited. Typically in enhanced searching of the data.

Unsurprisingly, the theory of databases is needed, and is briefly covered. Where the fields, records and tables of such a database are designed by you. There is practical, mundane stuff, like explaining data entry systems, and common formats of data files. Comma separated value and tab separated value are examples of the latter.

XML is also explained, for data interchange. A de facto standard, with a lot of support tools like strong parsers, that you can get for free.

The only problem with the book is exemplified by the back cover. Which says the book is for multimedia applications. In actuality, over half the book is general background, and non-specific to multimedia topics. But note that the book's title really doesn't promise anything about multimedia.
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