Supporting Media using XMI.-based Messages on Online Conversational Activity


The KIPS Transactions:PartB , Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 91-98, Feb. 2004
10.3745/KIPSTB.2004.11.1.91,   PDF Download:

Abstract

This paper proposes how to support various media on online conversational activity using XML(eXtensible Markup Language). The method converts media information into XML based messages and handles alike conventional text based messages. The XML based messages are unifoed to an XML document, and them a HTML document is generated using the XML and an XSLT documents in a server. A user in each client can play of present media through the hyperlink that is associated media information on the HTML document. The suggested method supports use of various media(text, image, audio, video, documents, etc) and efficient maintenance of font size, color, and style on messages according to extension and modification of XML tags. For application, this paper implemented the system to support media that has client and server architecture on online conversational activity. A user in each client inputs text or media based message using JAVA applet and servlet on the system, and conversational messages on every user's interfaces are automatically updated whenever a user inputs new message. Media on conversational messages are played or presented according to a user's click on hyperlink. Applications for the media presentation are as follows : distance learning, online game, collaboration, etc.


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[IEEE Style]
K. G. Deog, "Supporting Media using XMI.-based Messages on Online Conversational Activity," The KIPS Transactions:PartB , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 91-98, 2004. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTB.2004.11.1.91.

[ACM Style]
Kim Gyeong Deog. 2004. Supporting Media using XMI.-based Messages on Online Conversational Activity. The KIPS Transactions:PartB , 11, 1, (2004), 91-98. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTB.2004.11.1.91.