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HTML+TIME
Known as:
HTMLplusSMIL
, HTMLplusTIME
HTML+TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions) was the name of a W3C submission from Microsoft, Compaq/DEC and Macromedia that proposed an…
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2008
2008
Temporal Manipulation And Sharing Of Presentation State In Browser-Embedded Multimedia Documents
D. Bulterman
,
Jack Jansen
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P. S. C. Garcia
2008
Corpus ID: 58610624
htmlabstractThis paper describes an approach to defining, manipulating and sharing state variables between a web browser and a…
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2003
Review
2003
Streaming Audio and Video in Web-Based Learning: A Comparative Study of Three Systems
N. Sharda
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Anil K. Hanumanula
International Conference on Advances in Web-Based…
2003
Corpus ID: 43022715
We present three options for developing Web-based learning systems with audio and video. By including audio and video one can…
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2003
2003
Reducing Info-Exclusion of Mental Health Service Users Through Online Content Using Synchronised Multimedia Integration Language
S. Norrie
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B. Kremer
,
Shizuko Oka
,
Neil J. Thurman
International Conference on Electronic Publishing
2003
Corpus ID: 15568917
This paper describes how the multimedia mark-up languages SMIL and HTML+TIME were used to publish three types of online…
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2003
2003
Multmedia sightseeing 4 U — what web services can do for personalized multimedia applications
Susanne CJ Boll
2003
Corpus ID: 17073523
Offering multimedia on the web today still means to use images in HTML pages, embed streaming media in HTML and sometime already…
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1999
1999
New Structures for the Next Generation of IDMS
D. Bulterman
International Workshop on Interactive Distributed…
1999
Corpus ID: 40523447
Interactive multimedia is not new. As early as 1991, sophisticated interactive multimedia systems were available that allowed…
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