Links in hypermedia: the requirement for context
HYPERTEXT '93 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
The Amsterdam hypermedia model: adding time and context to the Dexter model
Communications of the ACM
Design of the Presentation Controller Functions for Distributed Hypermedia System
ICOIN '98 Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Networking
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We describe a new control language for our Dynamic Hypermedia system, HMML, which controls multimedia presentations by extending HTML. HTML is a language for used displaying information on the browser. This language displays text, images, movies, etc. on a window. If Java or Dynamic HTML is used, then viewing moving objects is also possible. However, these languages are not necessarily capable of scene synchronization and lip synchronization. Moreover, although SMIL provides simple scene synchronization it does not guarantee QoS requirements. Therefore, a language is needed for providing lip synchronization and complicated scene synchronization which guarantees QoS requirements.