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Boll, S., W. Klas, and U. Westermann: 1999a, `A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements'. Technical Report - Ulmer Informatik-Berichte Nr.99-01, University of Ulm, Germany. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/Cardio-OP/publications/TR9901. ps.gz.

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Context-based Media Adaptation in Pervasive Computing - Lei, Georganas (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....select the most appropriate level of presentation suitable for different contexts. Consequently, personalization and adaptation call for the enhancement of a multimedia model to allow for the targeted context specific adaptation for multimedia content. According to the classification in [1], this is one of the advanced requirements to multimedia information models. The media information model should be used to store, manage, select and deliver different variations of the media object in order to adapt the multimedia information to the client devices, or to manipulate the media ....

S. Boll, W. Klas, and U. Westermann, "A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements", Technical Report, Department of Computer Science, University of Ulm, Germany, 1999.


Multimedia Document Models - Sealed Fate or Setting Out.. - Boll, Klas, Westermann (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Boll Klas Westermann)   (Correct)

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Boll, S., W. Klas, and U. Westermann: 1999a, `A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements'. Technical Report - Ulmer Informatik-Berichte Nr.99-01, University of Ulm, Germany. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/Cardio-OP/publications/TR9901. ps.gz.


Multimedia Document Models - Sealed Fate or Setting Out.. - Boll, Klas, Westermann (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Boll Klas Westermann)   (Correct)

....absolute positioning based on a coordinate system, directional relations [18] using relations like strong north and weak north (to specify overlapping) and topological relations [7] using relations like disjoint, meet, and overlap. 2 An extended version of this paper can be found in [3]. MMTAA00.tex; 2 03 2000; 8:28; p.3 4 Susanne Boll, Wolfgang Klas and Utz Westermann Interaction. For the modeling of user interaction, one can distinguish two basic types of interaction: navigational interactions providing for control of the ow of a presentation and design interactions for ....

....a black box view of a Z Y X tree. 4. Analysis In this section, we analyze the multimedia document models HTML, MHEG 5, HyTime, SMIL, and Z Y X introduced in the previous section with regard to the requirements outlined in Section 2. A more detailed analysis of the document models can be found in [3]. Figure 1 illustrates the summary of this analysis. Temporal Model. HTML does not o er constructs to specify temporal synchronization between media elements. With DHTML, the temporal course of a presentation can be programmed in a scripting language. MHEG 5 speci es the temporal course of a ....

Boll, S., W. Klas, and U. Westermann: 1999a, `A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements'. Technical Report - Ulmer Informatik-Berichte Nr.99-01, University of Ulm, Germany. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/Cardio-OP/publications/TR9901. ps.gz.


Multimedia Document Models - Sealed Fate or Setting Out.. - Boll, Klas, Westermann (1999)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Boll Klas Westermann)   (Correct)

....temporal models, and event based temporal models. Another way to specify temporal relations between media elements is by the use of scripts programs written in a scripting language which can comprise temporal synchronization operations. 2 An extended version of this paper can be found in [2]. Spatial Model. Three approaches of positioning the visual elements on the presentation medium can be distinguished: absolute positioning based on a coordinate system, directional relations [19] using relations like strongnorth and weak north (to specify overlapping) and topological ....

....a black box view of a Z Y X tree. 4. Analysis In this section, we analyze how the multimedia document models HTML, MHEG 5, HyTime, SMIL, and Z Y X introduced in the previous section fulfil the requirements outlined in Section 2. A more detailed analysis of the document models can be found in [2]. Temporal Model. HTML does not offer constructs to specify temporal synchronization between media elements. With DHTML, the temporal course of a presentation can be programmed in a scripting language. MHEG 5 specifies the temporal course of a presentation by means of its link concept. Thus, the ....

S. Boll, W. Klas, and U. Westermann. A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements. Technical Report - Ulmer InformatikBerichte Nr.99-01, University of Ulm, Germany, February 1999. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/CardioOP /publications/TR99-01.ps.gz.


Multimedia Document Models - Sealed Fate or Setting Out.. - Boll, Klas, Westermann (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Boll Klas Westermann)   (Correct)

....absolute positioning based on a coordinate system, directional relations [18] using relations like strong north and weak north (to specify overlapping) and topological relations [7] using relations like disjoint, meet, and overlap. 2 An extended version of this paper can be found in [3]. MMTAA99.tex; 23 11 1999; 8:53; p.3 4 Susanne Boll, Wolfgang Klas and Utz Westermann Interaction. For the modeling of user interaction, one can distinguish two basic types of interaction: navigational interactions providing for control of the flow of a presentation and design interactions for ....

....a black box view of a Z Y X tree. 4. Analysis In this section, we analyze the multimedia document models HTML, MHEG 5, HyTime, SMIL, and Z Y X introduced in the previous section with regard to the requirements outlined in Section 2. A more detailed analysis of the document models can be found in [3]. Figure 1 illustrates the summary of this analysis. Temporal Model. HTML does not offer constructs to specify temporal synchronization between media elements. With DHTML, the temporal course of a presentation can be programmed in a scripting language. MHEG 5 specifies the temporal course of a ....

Boll, S., W. Klas, and U. Westermann: 1999a, `A Comparison of Multimedia Document Models Concerning Advanced Requirements'. Technical Report - Ulmer Informatik-Berichte Nr.99-01, University of Ulm, Germany. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/Cardio-OP/publications/TR9901. ps.gz.


Interactive Multimodal User Interfaces for Mobile Devices - Mueller, Schaefer, Bleul (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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S. Boll, W. Klas, and U. Wertermann. A comparison of multimedia document models concerning advanced requirements. Technical report, Computer Science Department, University of Ulm, Germany, 1999.


Modelling Synchronized Hypermedia Documents - Gaggi, Celentano   (Correct)

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S. Boll, W. Klas, U. Westermann. A Comparison of Multimedia Documents Models Concerning Advanced Requirements. Technical Report - Ulmer Informatik-Berichte Nr. 99--01, University of Ulm, Germany, February 1999. http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/dbis/Cardio-OP/publications/ TR-01.ps.gz.

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