Nested context language 3.0: Part 10 – imperative objects in NCL: The NCLua scripting language. Sant'Anna, F., Soares, L. F. G., & Cerqueira, R. 2008.
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This technical report describes how imperative NCL objects may be related to other NCL objects and how imperative object players shall behave. NCL (Nest Context Language) is an XML application language based on the NCM (Next Context Model) conceptual model for hypermedia document specification, with temporal and spatial synchronization among its media objects. NCLUA objects and players are also described as an example. Lua is in the main scripting language of NCL and the standard language for the Brazilian DTV System.
@article{santanna_nested_2008,
	title = {Nested context language 3.0: Part 10 – imperative objects in {NCL}: The {NCLua} scripting language},
	abstract = {This technical report describes how imperative {NCL} objects may be related to other {NCL} objects and how imperative object players shall behave. {NCL} (Nest Context Language) is an {XML} application language based on the {NCM} (Next Context Model) conceptual model for hypermedia document specification, with temporal and spatial synchronization among its media objects. {NCLUA} objects and players are also described as an example. Lua is in the main scripting language of {NCL} and the standard language for the Brazilian {DTV} System.},
	author = {Sant'Anna, Francisco and Soares, Luiz Fernando Gomes and Cerqueira, Renato},
	year = {2008},
}

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