DocumentCode
2185158
Title
Authoring MHEG presentations with GLASS-Studio
Author
Leidig, Torsten ; Rösch, Peter
Author_Institution
CEC Karlsruhe, Digital Equip. GmbH, Germany
fYear
1996
fDate
25-26 Mar 1996
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
158
Abstract
Distributed multimedia applications gain a large attraction to the multimedia industry. The MHEG (Multimedia Hypermedia Expert Group) is developing an open international standard for the exchange of multimedia presentations and their work has become quite advanced. We describe the MHEG standard and its implementation in the GLASS project and present an open authoring environment for distributed multimedia applications in the MHEG context. GLASS-Studio is an authoring environment employing the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) technique. The environment provides abstractions from the authoring domain and the underlying technical infrastructure of the GLASS system. GLASS-Studio supports rapid-prototyping and simulation capabilities, enabling an incremental and iterative design process. Real-world metaphors like direct manipulation and drag and drop provide an easy-to-learn user interface. We present a flexible cooperation scheme based on the blackboard metaphor and show how guidance and assistance for the author can be incorporated. Finally we give an overview of the implementation concepts of GLASS-Studio
Keywords
authoring systems; distributed processing; human factors; multimedia computing; software prototyping; software standards; software tools; technical presentation; user interfaces; GLASS project; GLASS-Studio; MHEG; MHEG standard; Multimedia Hypermedia Expert Group; WYSIWYG; What You See Is What You Get; blackboard metaphor; direct manipulation; distributed multimedia applications; drag and drop; easy-to-learn user interface; iterative design process; multimedia industry; multimedia presentations; open authoring environment; open international standard; rapid-prototyping; simulation; Application software; Data structures; Encoding; Engines; Glass; Human computer interaction; Multimedia systems; Process design; Standardization; Standards development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Software Development, 1996. Proceedings., International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Berlin
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7511-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMSD.1996.557768
Filename
557768
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