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  1. Intelligent Systems and their Applications
  2. Year : 1998 Volume : 13
  3. Issue 4
  4. SMIL makes Web applications multimodal
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Year : 2000 Volume : 15
Year : 1999 Volume : 14
Year : 1998 Volume : 13
Issue 6
Issue 5
Issue 4
Self-reconfiguring robots
MIT Media Lab's quest for perceptive computers
Global communication through online translation
SMIL makes Web applications multimodal
Distributed control enables flexible intelligent system development
Support vector machines
The Role of Configuration Knowledge in the Business Process [Configuration Roundtable]
Configuration [Guest Editor's Introduction]
A configuration tool to increase product competitiveness
Product configuration frameworks-a survey
Using resource balancing to configure modular systems
Configuring large systems using generative constraint satisfaction
An industrial-strength description logic-based configurator platform
Sales configuration in business processes
Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1

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SMIL makes Web applications multimodal

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Flammia, G.
Copyright Year 1998
Description Over the past few years, programmers have used proprietary authoring tools and file formats (such as Macromedia's Director) to develop multimedia applications for desktop computers. They have used CD-ROM disks and, more recently, DVD disks to distribute these applications that mix text, graphics, audio, and video content. Today, the World Wide Web competes with CD-ROMs and DVDs to distribute multimedia applications. Engineers and artists prefer the Web over disk-based applications, because it lets them collaborate in building intelligent systems that can extract or present distributed multimedia information. Until recently, however, Web technology limited the quality of multimedia presentations. HTML let application designers use only a very small set of graphical user interface widgets, such as radio buttons and drop-down lists, and did not let them mix and layer multimedia on the same page. Bandwidth considerations also limited the possible quality and size of audio and video information to what would transmit without degradation. XML and SMIL have been developed to solve these problems.
Sponsorship IEEE Computer Society
Starting Page 12
Ending Page 13
Page Count 2
File Size 1257308
File Format PDF
ISSN 10947167
Volume Number 13
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Date 1998-07-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Application software CD-ROMs DVD Programming profession Computer applications Computer graphics Web sites Collaboration Buildings Intelligent systems
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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