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 Last update: 2003/08/01

 

An overview of what this set of pages will offer.

 

  1. Introduction
  2. The roadmap
  3. Communication Before Digital
  4. Communication and public authorities
  5. Digital communication is good
  6. Compressed digital is better
  7. The first digital wailings
  8. Digital technologies come of age
  9. Electronic computers
  10. Carrying the bits
  11. Telecom bits and computer bits
  12. The faultline
  13. MPEG's first steps
  14. The development of MPEG-1 - Part A
  15. The development of MPEG-1 - Part B
  16. Inside MPEG-1
  17. The achievements of MPEG-1
  18. Conformance
  19. The highs and lows of television
  20. The digital television maze
  21. The development of MPEG-2 - Part A
  22. The development of MPEG-2 - Part B
  23. Inside MPEG-2
  24. The impact of MPEG-2
  25. Beyond MPEG-2 digital audio and video
  26. Protecting content
  27. The need for standards
  28. Patents and standards
  29. The MPEG way of standards making
  30. An MPEG meeting
  31. Life in ISO
  32. Craft, intellect and art
  33. Fixating works
  1. Rights
  2. Computer programming
  3. OS abstraction
  4. Humans interact with machines
  5. Computers create pictures and sound
  6. Internet and World Wide Web
  7. The mermaid of convergence
  8. MPEG's third steps
  9. Inside MPEG-4 - Part A
  10. Inside MPEG-4 - Part B
  11. The impact of MPEG-4
  12. Open Source Software
  13. MPEG and Open Source Software
  14. The communication workflow
  15. A fuller form of communication
  16. Tagging information
  17. MPEG's fourth steps
  18. Inside MPEG-7
  19. The impact of MPEG-7
  20. Bits and bytes
  21. A world of peers
  22. Technology challenging rights
  23. Opening content protection
  24. The world after MP3
  25. Technology, society and law
  26. MPEG's fifth steps
  27. End of the ride?
  28. The future of research
  29. Was it worth doing?
  30. Conclusions
  31. Acknowledgements
  32. References
  33. Acronyms
 

 

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