03524nam 2200601 450 99646637930331620220305053540.03-540-47402-110.1007/BFb0072503(CKB)1000000000437571(SSID)ssj0000321899(PQKBManifestationID)12133499(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000321899(PQKBWorkID)10281038(PQKB)10797928(DE-He213)978-3-540-47402-9(MiAaPQ)EBC5585218(Au-PeEL)EBL5585218(OCoLC)1066183518(MiAaPQ)EBC6842497(Au-PeEL)EBL6842497(OCoLC)793078991(PPN)155210262(EXLCZ)99100000000043757120220305d1986 uy 0freurnn|008mamaatxtccrCombinatoire enumerative proceedings of the colloque de combinatoire enumerative , held at Universite du Quebec a Montreal, May 28-June 1, 1985 /G. Labelle, P. Leroux1st ed. 1986.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer-Verlag,[1986]©19861 online resource (XVI, 388 p.) 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Ordinary differential equations -- Une combinatoire non-commutative pour l'etude des nombres secants -- Theorem of Poincare-Birkhoff-Witt, logarithm and symmetric group representations of degrees equal to stirling numbers -- A Baker's dozen of conjectures concerning plane partitions -- Combinatorics of Jacobi configurations I: Complete oriented matchings -- About the Inequalities of Erdös and Moser on the largest transitive subtournament of a tournament -- Heaps of pieces, I : Basic definitions and combinatorial lemmas -- The calculus of virtual species and K-species -- Toward a combinatorial proof of the Jacobian conjecture? -- Séance de problemes.Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;1234Combinatorial analysisCombinatorial analysis.511.6Labelle Gilbert1944-770411Leroux P(Pierre),1942-Université du Québec à Montréal.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996466379303316Combinatoire enumerative2831076UNISA05283nam 22006134a 450 991083056380332120230828213019.01-280-31163-097866103116370-470-35768-10-471-65639-90-471-65640-2(CKB)1000000000355676(EBL)251671(SSID)ssj0000182764(PQKBManifestationID)11169883(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000182764(PQKBWorkID)10172954(PQKB)11298719(MiAaPQ)EBC251671(OCoLC)85784797(EXLCZ)99100000000035567620050118d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIntroduction to multimedia communications[electronic resource] applications, middleware, networking /K.R. Rao, Zoran S. Bojkovic, Dragorad A. MilovanovicHoboken, N.J. John Wileyc20061 online resource (773 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-471-46742-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 2 Multimedia Communications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Human Communication Model; 2.2.1 Physical System; 2.2.2 Symbol Encoding; 2.2.3 Feeling; 2.2.4 Memory; 2.2.5 Cognitive System; 2.2.6 Mission System; 2.3 Evolution and Convergence; 2.3.1 Convergence of Telecommunications and Computing; 2.3.2 Architectures for Networked Applications; 2.3.3 Networked Computers; 2.3.4 Integration; 2.3.5 Transportable Computation; 2.3.6 Intelligent Agents; 2.3.7 Convergence; 2.4 Technology Framework2.4.1 Multimedia TechnologiesSONET (Synchronous Optical Network) and BISDN (Broadband Integrated Service Digital Network); Computer Networks; 2.4.2 Multimedia Networking; 2.4.3 Multimedia Conferencing; Centralized Conferencing Architectures; Decentralized Conferencing Architectures; Hybrid Class; 2.4.4 Multicasting; 2.4.5 Technologies for e-Content; Digital Signal Processing; Digital Networks; The Value Chain; Information Presentation; Content Description, Identification, and Protection; 2.5 Standardization Framework; 2.5.1 Research and Regulation; 2.5.2 Technology and Education2.5.3 Convergence and Regulatory Issues2.5.4 Manufacturing and Marketing; 2.5.5 Digital Video/Audio Coding Standards and Multimedia Industry; ITU-T Standardization of Audiovisual Communication Systems; Video Coding Standards; Speech Coding Standards; Multimedia Multiplex and Synchronization Standards; MPEG Standards: Role in Multimedia Communications; Still Image Coding Standards; References; 3 Frameworks for Multimedia Standardization; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Standardization Activities; 3.2.1 Reasons for Seeking a Standard; 3.2.2 Interfaces to be Standardized; 3.2.3 Time to Standardize3.2.4 How Will Standardization Take Place?3.2.5 Who Will be Conducting the Standardization Activity?; 3.2.6 Where Will the Standardization Be Used?; 3.2.7 Technology Cycle and the Product or Service to be Standardized; 3.3 Standards to Build a New Global Information Infrastructure (GII); 3.3.1 Concept; 3.3.2 Performance Purposes; GII Performance Parameters; 3.3.3 Functional Model; 3.3.4 Implementation Model; 3.3.5 Scenarios Approach; 3.3.6 Standardization Efforts; 3.3.7 ITU-T Standardization Sector Program for GII; 3.3.8 Future Directions3.4 Standardization Processes on Multimedia Communications3.4.1 ITU-T Strategies; 3.4.2 ISO/IEC JTC1 Directions in Multimedia Standards; The ISO/IEC Approach; JTC1 Standardization Project; 3.4.3 IETF Standards; 3.4.4 ETSI Standardization Projects for Applications, Middleware and Networks; 3.4.5 GII-Related Activities; 3.5 ITU-T Mediacom2004 Framework for Multimedia Communications; 3.5.1 Scope; 3.5.2 Multimedia Framework Study Areas; 3.5.3 Study Group 16 Work Program; 3.6 ISO/IEC MPEG-21 Multimedia Framework; 3.6.1 User Model; 3.6.2 Digital Items; 3.6.3 Work PlanVision, Technology, and StrategyA comprehensive resource on multimedia communications. Covers recent trends and standardization activities in multimedia communications, such as layered structures, underlying theories and the current best design techniques. Describes the convergence of various technologies including communications, broadcasting, information technology, and home electronics, and emerging new communication services and applications resulting from the growth of the Internet and wireless technologies. Please go to www-ee.uta.edu/dip for additional information.An Instructor Support FTP site is available frMultimedia communicationsMultimedia communications.621.382Rao K. Ramamohan(Kamisetty Ramamohan)1611181Bojkovic Z. S1611182Milovanovic Dragorad A772185MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830563803321Introduction to multimedia communications3939297UNINA