Strategic Implications for Future Content Management Systems
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
- Doc Type
- Journal Article
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Abbreviated Title
- SMPTE J
- Volume
- 110, No. 1, pp. 23–27
- Abstract
- The broadcasting industry is facing massive investment requirements for digital production and distribution technology. At the same time, industry competitive relationships are changing, business models being challenged, delivery mechanisms changing, and content formats proliferating. Asset and media management systems pose particularly difficult investment decisions because of their central role in the production infrastructure and their cost. After reviewing the business issues, the paper suggests that content management systems should expect to work in distributed, federated, and collaborative contexts. This implies specific requirements on content management systems for content location and identification, for version and configuration management, and for project and task control systems.
- Publication Date
- 2001-01-01
- DOI
10.5594/J14158- ISSN
- Print:
0036-1682 - Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J14158
- Author(s)
- John D. LitkeABC, Inc., New York, NY
bio
John D. Litke has 34 years of experience in strategic technology analysis and development. He worked for Bell Laboratories on distributed database systems; directed the design and develoment of CAD/CAM and process engineering systems for Kollmorgen Corp.; and was director of research on software, systems, and controls for Northrop Grumman. Litke is currently director of future technology for broadcast operations and engineering, ABC, Inc. His recent work is in digital delivery technology to the consumer, including technology for adaptive and interactive digital content delivery and consumption. Litke holds a Ph.D. in physics from Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of SMPTE, ACM, IEEE, Sigma XI, New York Academy of Sciences, and APS. - Copyright
- © 2001 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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