
Here is the first book to offer you engineering advice - including tools, methods, and techniques - for deploying multimedia networks with the reliability essential to today's business operations. This unique reference guide provides you with comprehensive coverage of the architectures, controls, signaling and modality, and applications requirements needed to cope successfully with the new and complex technical management issues relating to multimedia networks. With emphasis on performance analysis and reliability, Multimedia Networks Integration and Management presents information on all major architectures, including NetView (IBM), UNMA (AT&T), and NetWare (Novell); discussions of make-or-break factors in the management of multimedia networks, which are so different from traditional networks; and dozens of real-life examples, fully illustrated with multiple video frame comparisons.
This book investigates the technical requirements and engineering methodologies necessary to deploy and manage reliable multimedia networks within modern business environments. Larry L. Ball provides a comprehensive framework for network managers and engineers to address the unique complexities of multimedia data transmission. The text synthesizes architectural standards with practical performance analysis to solve the distinct management challenges posed by multimedia traffic compared to traditional data networks.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a specialized reference for engineers tasked with integrating multimedia capabilities into existing enterprise infrastructures. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose and the practical utility of the included architectural comparisons for legacy system management.
Page Count:
401
Publication Date:
1996-03-19
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070052271
ISBN-13:
9780070052277
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