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....each component may have an attached parameter (just a string) 4.1 Related Work Component selection or content negotiation also exists in other languages. SMIL is intended for media components to produce multimedia presentations by specifying their relative spacial and temporal positions [3]. It also allows alternative media to be presented based on client characteristics such as preferred natural language, or bandwidth available to the client. This function, provided by SMIL s switch element type, is equivalent to CCML s function. However, the names of testable characteristics are ....
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....this drawbaclc Given a search term, it searches the properties describing media resources, concepts and intervals, and presents the results as lists of hypedinks leading to media clips. It can also join the set of clips produced by a search, combining them into a seamless presentation using SMIL [27]. The search system also utilises the semantics of the data model: If a concept is considered a hit , the concepts in the subtree below it are also considered hits , and all the intervals related to them are included in the search result. Class htt ww. w.idi.n. ontolo schema# 2001 11 23 ....
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....hyperlinks and there is no opportunity to add scripts or constructs like frames that would allow updating only a part of the screen. The developers of SMIL are aware of the weaknesses and working on it to improve the standard. The working draft of the next version of SMIL code name Boston [Ayars99] has been recently announced. It improves the SMIL 1.0 by allowing the integration of timing into other XML based languages and including animation functionality, DOM for SMIL, and an event model. ....
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