Synchronization models for multimedia presentation with user participation
Multimedia Systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Special issue on formal methods in software practice
User interface evaluation of a direct manipulation temporal visual query language
MULTIMEDIA '97 Proceedings of the fifth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Patterns in property specifications for finite-state verification
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering
Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals
Communications of the ACM
Middle-tier for multimedia synchronization
MULTIMEDIA '01 Proceedings of the ninth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Extending Promela and Spin for Real Time
TACAs '96 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems
Events in Linear-Time Properties
RE '99 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering
Checking the temporal integrity of interactive multimedia documents
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
SynchRuler: A Rule-Based Flexible Synchronization Model with Model Checking
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Improving interaction responsiveness of multimedia presentations
International Journal of Innovative Computing and Applications
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The modeling and verification of flexible and interactive multimedia presentations are important for consistent presentations over networks. There has been querying tools proposed whether the specification of a multimedia presentation satisfy inter-stream relationships. Since these tools are based on the interval-based relationships, they cannot guarantee the verification in real-life presentations. Moreover, the irregular user interactions which change the course of the presentation like backward and skip are not considered in the specification. Using PROMELA/SPIN, it is possible to verify the temporal relationships between streams using our model allowing irregular user interactions. Since the model considers the delay of data, the author is assured that the requirements are really satisfied.