| S. McGlashan, D. Burnett, J. Carter, S. Tryphonas, J. Ferrans, A. Hunt, B. Lucas, and B. Porter. Voice extensible markup language (voicexml) version 2.0. Technical report, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Feb. 2003. http://www.w3.org/TR/voicexml20/. |
....interfaces [15] For our purposes, we developed a vocabulary (a set of classes or widgets ) to be used with UIML for the definition of generic user interfaces. While faced with the task of developing tools for the transformation of UIML to our chosen example target formats (HTML and VoiceXML [6]) we initially resorted to the transformation support intrinsic to UIML and represented by the so called peers section. As an alternative to (extended) UIML we have investigated RDL TT[7] which was developed at the University of Paderborn to efficiently describe the definition of trancoding ....
Scott McGlashan et al. Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0, W3C Working Draft. World Wide Web Consortium, Oktober 2001.
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S. McGlashan, D. Burnett, J. Carter, S. Tryphonas, J. Ferrans, A. Hunt, B. Lucas, and B. Porter. Voice extensible markup language (voicexml) version 2.0. Technical report, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Feb. 2003. http://www.w3.org/TR/voicexml20/.
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S. McGlashan et al. Voice extensible markup language (voicexml) version 2.0, 2003.
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McGlashan S. Voice Extensible Markup Language
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