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Multimedia Systems



                   notes
                                                Debugging is necessary before launching a new multimedia product.




                                              History of Multimedia



                                        ince the late 1970s, desktop computers used in the home and office have evolved into
                                        sophisticated systems that help us get our jobs done, deliver information, and provide
                                   Sentertainment. Now a timeline of some of the key technologies that have contributed
                                   to the evolution of multimedia computers are generated.
                                   Multimedia technology has changed the way we look at computers. The first computers were
                                   seen as single-purpose machines that solved incredibly complex mathematical problems.
                                   During the 1960s, mainframe computers were used to manage large corporate databases
                                   and financial systems. The 1970s saw computer terminals throughout an organization being
                                   used for.

                                   publishing and information management: The 1980s brought the desktop computer so
                                   everyone could have a computer at his or desk for word processing, spreadsheets, and even
                                   games. Bringing the computer to the individual in the office, the home, and the classroom meant
                                   looking at the computer as more than just a fancy typewriter or automated bookkeeper.
                                   In the mid 1980s and into the 1990s, computer developers started looking at how computers
                                   could be used as never before. At the same time, advances in technology brought about:
                                    1.  Faster desktop computers

                                    2.  Increased working memory capacity in computers
                                    3.  Higher data storage capacity in disk drives and CD-ROMs
                                    4.  Digital audio and video

                                    5.  Graphic operating systems that worked by pointing and clicking at objects on the screen
                                      instead of having to remember cryptic command sequences such as “dir .exe” to find a
                                      program
                                    6.  Local and wide area networks that connected users to the world
                                    7.  Thousands of applications ranging from word processors to a myriad of multimedia
                                      products that have changed the workplace, classroom, and the home.
                                   Computer developers started looking to multimedia – the delivery of information using
                                   text, pictures, audio, and video—as a way to utilize computers in a uniquely personal way.
                                   Multimedia computers could be used to increase efficiency and productivity on the job, provide
                                   information at our fingertips in the home, and help students learn more effectively both in
                                   and out of the classroom. These personal gains meant that people would see computers as
                                   practical and useful tools in their everyday lives.
                                   Since the late 1980s, multimedia technology and applications have found many places in our
                                   lives:
                                    •  At home where a wide variety of games and reference products such as encyclopedias
                                      and cookbooks are put to use.
                                    •  At the office where marketing presentations and training are essential how to get a new
                                      job done.
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