Vorlesung Multimedia im Netz, Wintersemester 2009/2010, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Chapter 13 gives an introduction concerning signaling protocols, especially SIP.
Chapter 11 introduces Multimedia Content Production and Management.
Chapter 10 offers an introduction on web radio, web TV and IPTV.
Chapter 9 deals with streaming architectures including their general concepts and commercial solutions.
Chapter 8b offers an introduction to multimedia content descriptions and gives information about MPEG-7.
Chapter 8a offers an introduction to multimedia content descriptions.
Chapter 7 deals with electronic payment systems.
Chapter 6 gives a brief introduction on cryptographic techniques.
Chapter 5 deals with digital rights management. Lecture 5b especially offers a ccloser look on watermarking and DRM standards.
Chapter 5 deals with digital rights management. Lecture 5a especially offers a ccloser look on media rights, rights models and encryption-based DRM systems.
Chapter 4 deals with communities, the web and multimedia.
Chapter 3c deals with interactive web applications. Lecture 3c has a closer look on Applets, Servlets and Java Server Pages.
Chapter 3b deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Part 2 of Lecture 3b has a closer look on AJAX.
Chapter 3b deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Part 1 of Lecture 3b gives an overview on database integration.
Chapter 3a deals with interactive web applications and gives an overview on client-side and server-side scripting. Having a closer look on server-side scripting the lecture offers an introduction to PHP.
Chapter 1 gives a general motivation and introduction and provides an overview of terms and classifications related to net-based multimedia. Chapter 2 addresses general issues about realization of multimedia offerings on the Web.