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Internetworking Multimedia (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) [Hardcover]

Jon Crowcroft (Author), Mark Handley (Author), Ian Wakeman (Author)
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The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking November 2, 1999

Increasingly, businesses are turning to Internet-based multimedia communication as a tool to use internally and as the foundation for online services that can be sold to customers. Whether the goal is videoconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, or real-time entertainment broadcasts, demand for expertise in the underlying technologies is growing rapidly.



Internetworked Multimedia offers students, systems engineers, network administrators, and product developers a complete guide to today's approaches to Internetworked multimedia. Combining coverage of technological principles, middleware, and applications, this book prepares technical readers to contribute in a variety of roles, from strategic decision-making to implementation to ongoing administration.



* Written by a team of highly respected authors serving on committees formed to define standards for Internetworked multimedia; covers all the latest protocols for exchanging sound and moving images across the Internet in real time.
* Addresses topics of special interest to implementers and administrators, such as network service models, security, application support, and problem resolution.
* Examines issues affecting the user's experience, including session creation, announcement, and invitation, collaboration, and media-on-demand.
* Combines low-level technical information, a critical assessment of the state of the art, and a keen vision of the medium's potential-in a single up-to-date resource.

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Increasingly, businesses are turning to Internet-based multimedia communication as a tool to use internally and as the foundation for online services that can be sold to customers. Whether the goal is videoconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, or real-time entertainment broadcasts, demand for expertise in the underlying technologies is growing rapidly.



Internetworked Multimedia offers students, systems engineers, network administrators, and product developers a complete guide to today's approaches to Internetworked multimedia. Combining coverage of technological principles, middleware, and applications, this book prepares technical readers to contribute in a variety of roles, from strategic decision-making to implementation to ongoing administration.



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  • Written by a team of highly respected authors serving on committees formed to define standards for Internetworked multimedia; covers all the latest protocols for exchanging sound and moving images across the Internet in real time.


  • Addresses topics of special interest to implementers and administrators, such as network service models, security, application support, and problem resolution.


  • Examines issues affecting the user's experience, including session creation, announcement, and invitation, collaboration, and media-on-demand.


  • Combines low-level technical information, a critical assessment of the state of the art, and a keen vision of the medium's potential-in a single up-to-date resource.


About the Author

Jon Crowcroft is professor of networked systems in the Department of Computer Science, University College London. His affiliations and duties include member of the IAB, the ACM, and the British Computer Society, fellow of the IEE and senior member of the IEEE, and general chair for the ACM SIGCOMM.

Mark Handley is an Internet researcher based in Berkeley, California. He is the co-chair of Internet standards bodies on multimedia session control and reliable multicast.

Ian Wakeman is a lecturer in software systems at the University of Sussex, where he leads a group working on user-centered networking.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 500 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1st edition (November 2, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558605843
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558605848
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,233,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Well-organized; Everything discussed but not in depth., May 11, 2000
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This review is from: Internetworking Multimedia (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
I have read some parts of this book. I was able to find everything in my field(Multimedia networking) that I was looking for; But unfortunately the book isn't discussing anything in depth. It is not easy to read, but well-organized. I think this book is more useful for teachers than for students. Generally speaking, If you are already familiar with multimedia internetworking issues you will find this book a very good and useful text; But if you are new to these issues, you may be better to study other texts in parallel.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good book but..., December 15, 2001
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S. Narayanan "samrat_gupta" (NewYork, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Internetworking Multimedia (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
I have studied this book in a graduate level networking course, where unfortunately they use this as a text book. This is a good book, but it does not offer any in-depth treatment like some other books do, nor is readable. It is more like "old Tanenbaum" with a mass of prose.

The book needs editing, by making it less verbose, a bit formal, and add some analytical/mathematical examples....

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good book but..., December 15, 2001
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This review is from: Internetworking Multimedia (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking) (Hardcover)
...I have read this book for an advanced networking course, where unfortunately, they use this as a text book. This is a good book, no doubt about that - but, the book covers nothing in depth (as the other reviewer has pointed out) and lacks readability. It is like old Tanenbaum's book where everything is prose, there are no problems and lacks any analytical treatment. The discussion could be made less verbose and more formal.
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This book is about interactive multimedia in the Internet. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
conference control system, same multicast address, coupled conferences, shared text editor, lightweight sessions, sender timestamps, multicast model, hop upstream, lip synchronisation, session announcement protocol, slack term, eventual consistency, simultaneous insertion, entity header, clock synchronisation, hardware codecs, session description protocol, retransmission scheme, session messages, join message, reliable multicast protocol, shared tree, outgoing branch, multicast mechanism, session directory
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