1. Store and serve
Function description
The "store and serve" function is essential to the architecture of a DMAM system. It enables :
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References
- (1) - - ANATEC : Archives nationales audiovisuelles du travail et des entreprises. http://www.anatec.org
- (2) - BOLLE (R.M.), YEO (B.L.), YEUNG (M.M.) - Video Query: Research directions...
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...Tools and products
The following three sections are essentially tables presenting a sample of commercially available tools. They are not intended to provide an exhaustive overview, but simply to give the reader an initial exploration.
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Storage tools and servers
Media servers
The table 1 distinguishes between servers aimed more at the corporate and/or on-line market (Intranet/Extranet, Internet), which can be multimedia, and those primarily intended for the broadcast environment, which are most often video (+ audio)...
Data management tools
Alongside IBM and Oracle, each with around 1/3 market share, Microsoft has half of the remaining third.
Search tools
Database search engines and interfaces
The tools presented in the table 14 are mostly web-based search engines. They use different types of interface to refine a search in large databases, in a highly visual way, and/or by selecting keywords proposed at the end of an...
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