Article | REF: H7228 V3

Time in documents - The SMIL language

Authors: Nabil LAYAÏDA, Cécile ROISIN

Publication date: May 10, 2013

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2. Multimedia document modeling

In this section, we analyze the concepts underlying multimedia document production languages and technologies. After a reminder of the principles of separation into representation dimensions, this section looks at the specific features involved in taking account of time in documents (nature of objects, expression of time, navigation, etc.). Finally, some representative formats are presented.

2.1 Document dimensions

One of the fundamental principles introduced for electronic documents in the late 1960s is the principle of separation. This principle consists of describing the structure and content of a document (titles, chapters, sections, paragraphs, hypertext links, etc.) separately from its physical form on screen, on paper, etc. This principle was introduced...

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