Basic System Architecture (D9.2)
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The goal of this deliverable is to provide a high-level overview of the idea of the LIVE project and its basic system architecture. The description goes to the level of detail that is needed to understand the basic architecture. For more detailed descriptions, particularly of the subsystems, the reader is referred to the respective subsystem deliverables. The described first basic system architecture of this document was developed including the results of the first six months of research within the LIVE project. Derived from the basic idea of a system - whereby an interactive digital broadcaster should be able to create a non-linear multi-stream video show in real-time, which changes due the consumers’ interests - first user tests were made and analysed at the public Austrian broadcaster ORF (Österreichischer Rundfunk). These tests resulted in a set of initial requirements (compare deliverable D9.1 “Results from the initial requirement analysis”). Based on these requirements, actors of the LIVE System and their basic use cases were identified. This finally results in the basic system architecture which is briefly described in this deliverable. For this deliverable a public synopsis (D9.3) is available too. No referenced Knowhow defined WP9: Requirements and Systems Specification. IAIS, Academy of Media Art, ORF, Salzburg Research, University of Applied Science Cologne, University of Ljubljana Carmen Mac Williams, Dietmar Glachs, Felix Zielke, Heike Fischer, Janez Zaletelj, Maria Schubert, Matevz Pogacnik, Oliver Lucht, Richard Wages, Rupert Westenthaler 2007-03-14 16:40 Request for more detail
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