This paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a web browser and a multimedia presentation engine in functionally compound XML-based documents. This framework, which we call smilState: the SMIL XML State Architecture, is a fully declarative approach to sharing state without the need for extensive scripting. The state variables in smilState are defined using standard Web technologies such as XPath, XForms and XSLT, which have been integrated with a SMIL-specific temporal component. The smilState architecture enables interactive, user-centered applications to be created that allow temporal semantics that extend beyond the facilities currently available for integrating a conventiona...
This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL...
Methods for authoring Web-based multimedia presentations have advanced considerably with the improve...
On 7 August, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released version 2.0 of Synchronized Multimedia Int...
This paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a w...
This paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a w...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presenta-tions). These are interactiv...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
Methods for authoring Web-based multimedia presentations have advanced considerably with the improve...
This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL...
This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL...
Methods for authoring Web-based multimedia presentations have advanced considerably with the improve...
On 7 August, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released version 2.0 of Synchronized Multimedia Int...
This paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a w...
This paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a w...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presenta-tions). These are interactiv...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
In this paper we examine adaptive time-based web applications (or presentations). These are interact...
Methods for authoring Web-based multimedia presentations have advanced considerably with the improve...
This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL...
This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL...
Methods for authoring Web-based multimedia presentations have advanced considerably with the improve...
On 7 August, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released version 2.0 of Synchronized Multimedia Int...