{"_id":{"_str":"53ff72c27c90ec6e13001403"},"__v":0,"authorIDs":[],"author_short":["Rutledge, L.","Schmitz, P."],"bibbaseid":"rutledge-schmitz-improvingmediafragmentintegrationinemergingwebformats","bibdata":{"downloads":0,"role":"author","bibbaseid":"rutledge-schmitz-improvingmediafragmentintegrationinemergingwebformats","uri":"http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/mmm01b.pdf","type":"inproceedings","title":"Improving Media Fragment Integration in Emerging Web Formats","key":"rut01","id":"rut01","crossref":"mmm2001","bibtype":"inproceedings","bibtex":"@inproceedings{ rut01,\n crossref = {mmm2001},\n author = {Lloyd Rutledge and Patrick Schmitz},\n title = {Improving Media Fragment Integration in Emerging Web Formats},\n uri = {http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/mmm01b.pdf},\n abstract = {The media components integrated into multimedia presentations are typically entire files. At times the media component desired for integration, either as a navigation destination or as coordinate presentation, is a part of a file, or what we call a fragment. Basic media fragment integration has long been implemented in hypermedia systems, but not to the degree envisioned by hypermedia research. The current emergence of several XML-based formats is beginning to extend the possibilities for media fragment integration on a large scale. This paper presents a set of requirements for media fragment integration, describes how standards currently meet some of these requirements and proposes extensions to these standards for meeting remaining requirements.}\n}","author_short":["Rutledge, L.","Schmitz, P."],"author":["Rutledge, Lloyd","Schmitz, Patrick"],"abstract":"The media components integrated into multimedia presentations are typically entire files. At times the media component desired for integration, either as a navigation destination or as coordinate presentation, is a part of a file, or what we call a fragment. Basic media fragment integration has long been implemented in hypermedia systems, but not to the degree envisioned by hypermedia research. The current emergence of several XML-based formats is beginning to extend the possibilities for media fragment integration on a large scale. This paper presents a set of requirements for media fragment integration, describes how standards currently meet some of these requirements and proposes extensions to these standards for meeting remaining requirements."},"bibtype":"inproceedings","biburl":"http://dret.net/biblio/dret.bib","creationDate":"2014-08-28T18:19:46.728Z","downloads":0,"keywords":[],"search_terms":["improving","media","fragment","integration","emerging","web","formats","rutledge","schmitz"],"title":"Improving Media Fragment Integration in Emerging Web Formats","year":null,"dataSources":["mL7NKvaepNEWFcMvG"]}