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Next Generation Mobile Systems 3G and Beyond - Wiley

We are currently in a digital content era. With the increase in
circulation of multimedia content globally via the internet it has lead
to the need for reuse of content stored in archives; the utilisation of
newly stored materials; partially finished broadcasting programmes and
finished content. This book proposes to show solutions to these
numerous content issues. It will discuss large scale archives for
significant content and a retrieval method for large scale archives and
remote editing. The book will also examine the protection of
intellectual property rights, which is one of the most important issues
facing content owners. Examines the design and implementation of a
practical digital content production system Proposes to show solutions
to various content issues Covers various retrieval methods for
large-scale archives using MPEG-1 streaming technology and remote
editing using an original time code Discusses large-scale video archive
systems which will enable high speed retrieval and edit functions for
large amounts of video data with multi-purpose applications A resource
that all broadcast engineers, systems integrators and engineers for
equipment manufacturers will find invaluable. The thorough approach to
this topic ensures that this title will become the standard reference
for R&D specialists in content production and digital archiving.

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  • Palm Programming - The Developers Guide - O Reilly


    PalmPilot’s popularity is growing and with over a million units sold, the Palm OS dominates the hand-held market. Wired
    has astutely described Palm’s position in a recent article: “On its way
    to becoming the bestselling hand-held computer of all time, the 3Com
    PalmPilot has spawned an intense, emotional, and fanatical developer
    following not seen since the glory days of the Mac.” (Wired, 20 Feb.
    98).

    Palm Programming should be eagerly accepted by
    programmers because the authors worked closely with Palm to ensure that
    the book is tailored exactly to the needs of the ever-growing group of
    Palm developers. As nothing but some piecemeal documentation exists
    currently, this book provides a much needed solution to the Palm
    developers. In fact, Palm uses this book as their official developer’s
    guide and will be using it in the future as a key part of their
    training materials for developers.

    There are currently no books
    on Palm programming (and we know of none that are planned). The only
    way to learn is by using the reference material published by Palm
    (available freely on their Web site), the tutorial they provide, or
    various Palm programming FAQs compiled by third parties.

    Palm Programming
    shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm
    application from the ground up. Using an easy-to- understand tutorial
    approach, this book gives readers everything necessary to create a wide
    range of Palm applications and conduits, from simple scripts through
    full-blown applications, and in the process provides thorough coverage
    of Palm programming. It includes a CD-ROM (Macintosh and Windows
    compatible) with the full source code to the examples in the book, a
    trial version of Palm’s Software Development Kit, and third-party
    developer tools, including Metrowerks’ CodeWarrior Lite programming kit.

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  • Programming for the Series 60 Platform and Symbian

    The first book covering this platform, written by experts on Series 60. The Series 60 platform is a smartphone platform designed for Symbian OS. It supports mobile browsing, multimedia messaging (MMS) and content downloading, as well as a host of personal information management and telephony applications. ‘Programming for the Series 60 Platform and Symbian OS’ integrates all necessary information for application development into one document, including software design, graphics and user interface programming, communications and Java programming on Series 60. Includes extensive code examples. Associated web site includes Series 60 SDK, code examples and more.

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  • Programming Java 2 Micro Edition for Symbian OS : A developer’s guide to MIDP 2.0

    Programming Java for Symbian OS is based on the experience of expert
    Symbian engineers and focuses on developing applications for real
    devices running Symbian OS. This book provides the most comprehensive
    developer guide yet for the most advanced mobile Java environment
    available: Java MIDP 2.0 on Symbian OS.

    This book provides an overview of Java MIDP 1.0 and - using the world’s
    first MIDP 2.0 phone - the platform enhancements developers can exploit
    in the coming wave of Java MIDP 2.0-based smartphones. With in-depth
    case studies and sample code throughout, it equips developers with the
    knowledge they need to fully exploit the powerful applications platform
    Symbian OS provides.

    The elegant, powerful architecture of
    Symbian OS is optimized for the mobile environment. Whether you are
    developing applications and services for currently available mobile
    phones, or involved in pre-market mobile phone development, this book
    will give you an understanding of the fundamental theory behind
    developing Java applications for Symbian OS phones.

    Symbian OS
    is the advanced, customizable operating system licensed by the world’s
    leading mobile phone manufacturers. It is designed for the specific
    requirements of advanced 2.5G and 3G mobile phones and includes a
    robust multitasking kernel, integrated telephony support,
    communications protocols, data management, advanced graphics support, a
    low-level graphical user interface framework and a variety of
    application engines.

    Source code is available from www.symbian.com/books

    Programming Java for Symbian OS is part of the Symbian Press series;
    written by Symbian OS software engineers, titles in the series are
    replete with expert knowledge that will allow the reader to develop
    better software, faster.

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  • Programming PC Connectivity Applications for Symbian

    As mobile working becomes a reality, understanding Symbian OS is a key skill
    for enterprise and IT developers. This book is a must-have resource for developers
    that wish to create applications that utilize both the mobility of Symbian OS
    and the raw power of the desktop. It introduces the APIs, patterns and issues
    involved in developing applications that run on a Windows PC and integrate with
    Symbian OS phones - including developing specialized servers on the Symbian OS
    phone.

    In conjunction with the relevant SDKs, Programming PC Connectivity Applications
    for Symbian OS will enable an experienced developer to speedily create a basic
    Connectivity application and be in position to take advantage of other books
    from Symbian Press to create more sophisticated applications. Existing Windows
    PC programmers will be able to integrate their skills and their applications
    with Symbian OS phones; existing Symbian OS developers will be able to integrate
    their applications with Windows PCs.

    Whether you are developing applications and services for currently available
    mobile phones, or involved in pre-market mobile phone development, this book
    will give you an understanding the fundamental theory behind developing connectivity
    between Symbian OS phones and the desktop.

    Source code is available from www.symbian.com/books

    PC Connectivity for Symbian OS is part of the Symbian Press series. Written
    by Symbian OS software engineers, titles in the series are replete with expert
    knowledge that will allow the reader to develop better software, faster.

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