Management of Interactive Media Systems Sample Clauses

Management of Interactive Media Systems. Interactive media systems are complex systems with a large number of shared resources subject to unpredictable requests and affected by external events that cannot be controlled. The systems are typically provided by multiple stakeholders cooperating through service offerings and provisioning of different types of resources to support desired communication process responses. Figure 17 shows a high-level example ecosystem for streaming content to end users from multiple stakeholders. There are three media service providers (MSP A, MSP B and MSP C) and a platform provider (PP) cooperating to deliver the overall service offering. MSP A offers on-demand videos to end users and uses a 3rd party transcoding service from MSP B. MSP C offers a cataloguing service independently of other MSPs. All Media Service Providers use infrastructure resources offered by the PP. The management of this scenario is achieved through the orchestration of services and resources. The client application orchestrates across the Catalogue and Streaming Services, the Streaming Service orchestrates the Transcoding service whilst the Platform orchestrates the service functions and associated resources required by the media services. These orchestrations are management processes that are governed by the different independent stakeholders within such a scenario. The MSPs are optimising services in relation to content whilst the PP is optimising services in relation to resources.
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