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J. Ferraiolo, F. Jun, and D. Jackson. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Specification, 2003.

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Towards a Multimedia Formatting Vocabulary - van Ossenbruggen, Geurts.. (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....multimedia The introduction of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allowed HTML authors to separate the description of the intended presentation of their pages from the main document structure and its contents. Later, CSS was also applied to other formats, including Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG [10]) While most multimedia formats, including SMIL, are not (yet) CSS stylable , many of the advantages of using CSS for HTML or SVG content also apply to SMIL content. Use case: stylable color schemes Consider the screenshot of the example SMIL presentation shown in Figure 1. The overall ....

....delivery formats can be supported (SMIL 1.0, SMIL 2.0, HTML TIME are currently implemented) We are aware, however, that by concentrating on these aspects and treating text objects as black boxes we lose the power to do our own text formatting. This problem is also reflected in the SMIL and SVG [10] delivery formats. While the layout model of multimedia formats such as SMIL are based on explicit specification of the size and position of all media items, the required calculations can be delegated to the formatting objects. If violations of the specified resource constraints are detected ....

J. Ferraiolo. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification. W3C Recommendation, 4 September 2001.


The Petri Net Markup Language: Concepts, Technology, and Tools - Billington, al. (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....available features for defining Petri net types. In Sect. 4, we discuss the structure of the Conventions Document and some of the features covered in its present version. The graphical features of PNML are considered in Sect. 5, where we give a transformation to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG [11]) in order to provide a reference for the graphical appearance of a PNML file. In Sect. 6, we present some of the tools available for PNML and, in particular, tools that provide some support in reading and writing PNML files. Section 7 briefly discusses the issues of modularity, and the transfer ....

....Petri net types as simple as possible, the extensive use of namespaces is avoided. overview of all graphical features. In Sect. 5. 2, we discuss a precise description of the graphical presentation of a PNML document, i.e. an XSLT transformation [6] from PNML to the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) [11]. SVG is a standard for two dimensional vector graphics based on XML. In combination with a standard SVG viewer, this XSLT transformation provides us with a standard viewer for PNML documents. 5.1 Graphical Information in PNML Table 4 lists the graphical elements that may occur in the PNML ....

J. Ferraiolo, F. Jun, and D. Jackson (eds.). Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Specification. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/, 2003.


Improving Media Fragment Integration In Emerging Web Formats - Rutledge, Schmitz (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....for media presentation are HTML, SVG and SMIL. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) defines the XML encoding of text documents for presentation on the Web [20] Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) offers two dimensional vector graphics as a structured representation of visual content, also using XML [8]. The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) is an XML encoding for multimedia on the Web. Version 1.0 of SMIL came out in 1998 with the basics for distributed multimedia [14] SMIL 2.0 is expected to be released soon as a recommendation [6] It has all SMIL 1.0 features and adds many ....

J. Ferraiolo. (ed). Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification. W3C Recommendation. September 4, 2001. http://www.w3.org/TR/.


Flexible Graph Layout for the Web - Hansen, Marriott, Meyer, Stuckey (2001)   (Correct)

....output from databases etc. are well known. In fact, this separation of concern is one of the fundamental issues in the design of languages for web documents and is manifest in almost all web standards from the HTML CSS [1] combination to XML XSL [6, 23] Recent graphics standards, such as SVG [12] and VRML [20] have addressed this issue and have introduced structured high level representation of graphics. However, SVG and VRML still do not use a contents based representation, but simply a vectorbased or object oriented graphics representation consisting of high level visual entities, such ....

....diagram to accommodate large fonts. All nodes and subgraphs can have an OBJSHAPE attached to them which defines how this node is displayed. It is either a predefined primitive shape, such as CIRCLE NODE , RECTANGLE NODE or ROUNDTANGLE NODE , or an arbitrary graphics shape defined by SVG [12] code inside an SVG element. In analogy, an edge can have a CONNECTOR and an ARROWHEAD subtag to define the visual appearance of the edge itself and its direction indicator (if applicable) Again, both of these tags can either contain basic predefined elements, such as STRAIGHTLINE , ....

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J. Ferraiolo (ed.). Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification. Technical report, W3C,


An XML-based multimedia document processing model for.. - Villard, Roisin, Layada (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....during a time interval. For example, changing the color from black to white over a two seconds period is specified by: Values= from:black to:white . Spatio temporal This combination is used to specify spatial animations like motion, zoom effects, such as proposed in animation section of SVG [4]. In our model, we extend animation specification with the ability to enforce a spatial relation during a given time interval: Interval= T IntroInterval . Link over time This combination is used to specify hypermedia properties that change over time, like activation, target location, display ....

Jon Ferraiolo, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification, http://www.w3.org/ TR/SVG, 2000.


Web Usage Mining - Languages and Algorithms - Punin, Krishnamoorthy, Zaki (2001)   (Correct)

....conceived to make this task easier. Web masters can generate LOGML reports of logfiles and combine them on a regular basis without much effort. LOGML files can be combined with XSLT [4] to produce HTML reports. LOGML offers the flexibility to combine them with other XML applications, such as SVG [9], to produce graphics of the statistics of the reports. LOGML can also be combined with RDF [23] to provide some metadata information about the web server that is being analyzed. LOGML is based on XGMML. LOGML document can be seen as a snapshot of the web site as the user visits web pages and ....

J. Ferraiolo. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification. http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/, 2000.


A Constraint Extension to Scalable Vector Graphics - Badros, Tirtowidjojo.. (2001)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....we implemented a prototype viewer for CSVG by embedding our Cassowary constraint solver into an existing SVG renderer. Keywords: constraints, differential scaling, semantic zooming, interaction, CSVG, SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics. 1. INTRODUCTION The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language [16] is a language based on XML [11] developed by the World Wide Web Consortium for describing two dimensional vector graphics for storage and distribution on the Web. SVG can dramatically improve graphics on the Web. In contrast to raster image forCopyright is held by the author owner. WWW10, May ....

J. Ferraiolo. Scalable vector graphics (SVG) 1.0 specification. W3C Working Draft, December 1999. http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-SVG-19991203/.


A Constraint Extension to Scalable Vector Graphics - Badros, Portnoy, Nichols.. (2000)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....speci ed animation. We embedded our Cassowary constraint solving toolkit in an existing SVG renderer to produce a prototype implementation of a CSVG system. KEYWORDS: constraints, Cassowary toolkit, CSVG, SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics, illustration. INTRODUCTION Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) [17] is a language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for describing two dimensional vector graphics. SVG is used for storage and distribution of images on the web, and is increasingly well supported by both commercial and free software. In contrast with raster image formats such as GIF, ....

.... of SVG, including a Document Type De nition (DTD) for CSVG; and a prototype implementation of a CSVG viewer based on the CSIRO SVG viewer [35] The prototype makes use of the sophisticated constraint solving algorithm Cassowary [11] BACKGROUND The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language [17] is based on the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) 13] SVG also makes use of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 12] standard for partially separating visual presentation information from the basic image description itself. In this section, we provide a brief overview of each of these standards, ....

Jon Ferraiolo. Scalable vector graphics (SVG) 1.0 speci cation. W3C Working Draft, December 1999. http: //www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-SVG-19991203/.


An XML-based multimedia document processing model for.. - Villard, Roisin, Layaida (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....modification of a style attribute during a time interval. For example, changing the color from black to white over a two seconds period is specified by: Spatio temporal This combination is used to specify spatial animations like motion, zoom effects, such as proposed in animation section of SVG [Fer00]. In our model, we extend animation specification with the ability 7 to enforce a spatial relation during a given time interval: Link over time This combination is used to specify hypermedia properties that change over time, like activation, target location, display behavior, etc Spatial Link ....

Jon Ferraiolo, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.0 Specification, http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG , 2000.


A Constraint Extension to Scalable Vector Graphics - Badros, Tirtowidjojo.. (2001)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....a prototype viewer for CSVG by embedding our Cassowary constraint solving toolkit into an existing SVG renderer. Keywords: constraints, differential scaling, semantic zooming, interaction, CSVG, SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics. 1 Introduction The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language [15] is a language based on XML [11] developed by the World Wide Web Consortium for describing two dimensional vector graphics for storage and distribution on the Web. SVG can dramatically improve graphics on the Web. In contrast to raster image formats such as GIF, JPEG, and PNG, which store a matrix ....

Jon Ferraiolo. Scalable vector graphics (SVG) 1.0 specification. W3C Working Draft, December 1999. http: //www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-SVG-19991203/.


Extending Interactive Graphical Applications with Constraints - Badros (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....important area for future work is the design, implementation, and user testing of graphical interfaces for writing and debugging Constraint Cascading Style Sheets and web pages that use them. 129 Chapter 6 CONSTRAINT SCALABLE VECTOR GRAPHICS 6. 1 Introduction Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) [44] is a language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for describing two dimensional vector graphics. SVG is used for storage and distribution of images on the web, and is increasingly well supported by both commercial and free software. In contrast with raster image formats such as GIF, ....

....of Constraint Scalable Vector Graphics as an extension of SVG, including a Document Type Definition (DTD) for CSVG; and . a prototype implementation of a CSVG viewer based on the CSIRO SVG viewer [120] and Cassowary (Chapter 3) 132 6. 2 Background The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) language [44] is based on the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) 22] SVG also makes use of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 20] standard for partially separating visual presentation information from the basic image description itself. In this section, I provide a brief overview of each of these standards. ....

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