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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia
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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia

by T.M. Savage, K.E. Vogel
October 2008
Beginner content levelBeginner
335 pages
13h 31m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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242 Chapter 11 Multimedia Development
to product delivery and distribution such as the preparation of release notes, manuals,
and packaging.
Finally, many multimedia developers stress the importance of systematic archiving
of project materials as the development process is completed. Archiving is important
for several reasons: disputes may arise between the various parties in the development
process; the project may need to be revised or updated in the future; and materials for
which the developer has retained copyright may be needed for future products.
11.4 Summary
Advanced multimedia development is a team effort that is guided by a development plan.
The composition of development teams and the steps they follow vary according ...
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