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N. Karacapilidis, T. Gordon, D. Papadias & H. Voss, Building an Interactive Multimedia Information System: The GeoMed Case Study, Proc. ECAI 96 Workshop KRIMS 96, 1996.

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Aprocess Environment Supporting Web Multimedia.. - Villanova, Belkhatir..   (Correct)

....non specialists involved in the utilization of an information system to adopt this technology. Thus, the Web is widely considered as a sound and promising approach to design new information systems in various application areas such as virtual enterprise [1] or geographical information systems [2]. To deal with Information Systems (IS) requirements it is necessary to investigate solutions allowing a better control of what people do over the network and when ever they do it. In most of web based IS, collaboration between users is required and strongly influenced by coherence in the ....

N. Karacapilidis, T. Gordon, D. Papadias & H. Voss, Building an Interactive Multimedia Information System: The GeoMed Case Study, Proc. ECAI 96 Workshop KRIMS 96, 1996.


Collaborative Environmental Planning with GeoMed - Karacapilidis, Papadias.. (1997)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Karacapilidis Gordon Papadias Voss)   (Correct)

.... handling of debates in a group decision making environment: The aim is to provide assistance to the parties involved with an argumentation framework that structures the discussion in an hierarchical way, while managing the dependencies between important elements of the underlying argumentation (Karacapilidis, 1996). Tools providing the appropriate group based user interfaces: Agents, as often happens in real life with people who are responsible for decision making (e.g. politicians, managers) are not necessarily expert users of Information Systems. They probably use linguistic terms to express their ....

....GISs, and the users participation in related decision making processes, such as city, regional or environmental planning. Multimedia information is represented within electronic documents and messages, not only as passive data but as graphical user interfaces to external Information Systems (Karacapilidis et al. 1996). The GeoMed server is being written in Java, which allows its use on a variety of operating systems. It supports three types of services, namely information, documentation and mediation services: Information services provide efficient access to multimedia information in distributed databases ....

Karacapilidis, N., Gordon, T., Papadias, D., and Voss, H. (1996), "Building an Interactive Multimedia Information System: The GeoMed case study", in: Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Knowledge Representation for Interactive Multimedia Systems: Research and Experience, Budapest, Hungary, 1016.

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