Operational Management Of Digital Content (1997)

By Yvette M. Gordon, Time Warner Cable

In the development of digital services such as high speed data access, near video on demand, and video on demand, the management of digital content becomes critical. Most content, consisting of compressed images, MPEG video/audio, text, and data will require frequent turnover. This paper addresses hardware and software solutions to enable successful content manipulation in a digital environment.

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