J Dospisil
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* First semester
*
Peninsula
* Prerequisites: Relevant industry or research experience
Synopsis An understanding of multimedia programming paradigms and the technologies involved are essential for an advanced computing professional. This subject will extend the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to enable students to analyse requirements and design efficient multimedia interfaces. Furthermore, the subject establishes the conceptual framework as well as practical experience by introducing students to the advanced techniques and methods necessary to manage the construction of high quality of multimedia presentations.
Assessment Practical work: 100%
Recommended texts
Baxes G A Digital image processing, principles and
applications Wiley, 1994
Gibbs S Multimedia programming, objects, environments and frameworks
Addison-Wesley, 1994
Johnston D and others Multimedia presentation manager/2: Advanced
programming techniques IBM ITSC publication GG24-4042-00, 1993
Lawton W, Noe B and Lopez M Developing multimedia applications under
OS/2 Van Nostrand, 1996
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