1995
Using the Amsterdam Hypermedia Model for Abstracting Presentation Behavior
Publication
Publication
Presented at the
ACM Workshop on Effective Abstractions in Multimedia
We give a short description of the Amsterdam Hypermedia Model followed by examples of its use in a number of existing and planned applications. The main application to date has been as a basis of the multimedia authoring system, CMIFed, along with its ability to specify trade-offs for resource use. We discuss the models potential for generating differing document formats, followed by future work on using it as a goal format for generating multimedia documents.
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Organisation | Interoperable multimedia systems |
Hardman, L., & Bulterman, D. (1995). Using the Amsterdam Hypermedia Model for Abstracting Presentation Behavior. In Electronic Proceedings of ACM Workshop on Effective Abstractions in Multimedia 1995 (0). |