| S. Wirag, K. Rothermel, T. Wahl. "Modelling Interaction with HyTime". In Proc. of the kivs 95. |
....way to complex multimedia scenarios and to interactivity but also to multi user environments. Therefore, the concepts needed to support IMAPs should be applicable not only to singleuser but also to multi user environments. There are many approaches to model pre orchestrated multimedia scenarios [10, 11, 13, 15, 20, 21]. These models proposed are mainly concerned with temporal aspects and synchronization. The interactivity of these models, however, is often lacking or unsatisfactory. The modeling of interactions is more complex than it may appear on first sight and certainly goes beyond button clicks . In the ....
....The modeling of interactions is more complex than it may appear on first sight and certainly goes beyond button clicks . In the multimedia literature interaction is hardly addressed as a research issue. Moreover, the few approaches of those mentioned above that take into account interaction [11, 15, 20, 21] are very limited since they refer mostly to simple choices, jumps, selections, and temporal control actions (start, stop, pause, resume, etc. offered to a user by means of buttons, menus, and sliders. We claim that the modeling of IMAPs should put more emphasis to the interactive parts of such ....
S. Wirag, K. Rothermel, T. Wahl. "Modelling Interaction with HyTime". In Proc. of the kivs 95.
....Germany, during the period substantial work for this paper was done. 2 environments. Therefore, the concepts needed to support IMAPs should be applicable not only to singleuser but also to multi user environments. There are many approaches to model pre orchestrated multimedia scenarios [SKD96, WRW95, WWR95, ISO93, LG93, ISO92] These models proposed are mainly concerned with temporal aspects and synchronization. The interactivity of these models, however, is often lacking or unsatisfactory. The modeling of interactions is more complex than it may appear on first sight and certainly goes ....
....modeling of interactions is more complex than it may appear on first sight and certainly goes beyond button clicks . In the multimedia literature interaction is hardly addressed as a research issue. Moreover, the few approaches of those mentioned above that take into account interaction [SKD96, WRW95, WWR95, ISO93] are very limited since they refer mostly to simple choices, jumps, selections, and temporal control actions (start, stop, pause, resume etc. offered to a user by means of buttons, menus, and sliders. We claim that modeling of IMAPs should put more emphasis to the interactive parts ....
S. Wirag, K. Rothermel, T. Wahl. "Modelling Interaction with HyTime". In Proceedings of the kivs 95.
.... graphical specification is either fed to a formater (figure 9) to resolve unspecified layout details or coded in a language for unformated multimedia documents such as the standard language [HyTi92] or one of its extensions [KRRK93] BRR94] Coding techniques and extensions are described in [WRW95] KRRK93] If the document is formated, it can be run by a multimedia presentation system or stored coded in language for formatted multimedia documents such as MHEG (Multimedia Hypermedia Expert Group) MHEG94] The related standardized document and scripting languages ScriptX [Kale93] OMFI ....
Stefan Wirag, Kurt Rothermel, and Thomas Wahl. Modelling Interaction with HyTime. In accepted for kivs'95: GI/ITG Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen, FRG Chemnitz 1995, 2 1995.
....and the complexity of the temporal interaction forms. But the flexibility of the features defined in those languages revealed to be insufficient although some forms of flexibility and interaction can be modelled using extensions such as integrating scripts or creating derived elements. WRW95] suggested to extent HyTime to include various interaction forms. However, a transformation might not be done without any loss because at most those features which are conceptually predefined in the standardized language are known to all rendering machines. This means that some indeterminism ....
Stefan Wirag, Kurt Rothermel, and Thomas Wahl. Modelling Interaction with HyTime. In GI/ITG Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen, Chemnitz, Germany, pages 188-202, 2 1995.
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