DocumentCode
1519400
Title
A dynamic manifestation approach for providing universal access to digital library objects
Author
Adam, Nabil R. ; Athuri, V. ; Adiwiyaya, I. ; Banerjee, Sujata ; Holowczak, Richard
Author_Institution
Center for Inf. Manage., Integration & Connecticity, Rutgers Univ., Newark, NJ, USA
Volume
13
Issue
4
fYear
2001
Firstpage
705
Lastpage
716
Abstract
Digital libraries are concerned with the creation and management of information sources, the movement of information across global networks, and the effective use of this information by a wide range of users. A digital library is a vast collection of objects that are of multimedia nature, e.g. text, video, images, and audio. Users wishing to access the digital library objects may possess varying capabilities, preferences, domain expertise, and may use different information appliances. Facilitating access to complex multimedia digital library objects that suits the users´ requirements is known as universal access. We present an object manifestation approach in which digital library objects automatically manifest themselves to cater to the users´ capabilities and characteristics. We provide a formal framework, based on Petri nets, to represent the various components of the digital library objects, their modality and fidelity, and the playback synchronization relationships among them. We develop methodologies for object delivery without any deadtime under network delays
Keywords
Petri nets; digital libraries; information retrieval; multimedia systems; Petri nets; deadtime; digital library objects; domain expertise; dynamic manifestation approach; formal framework; global networks; information appliances; information source management; multimedia digital library object access; multimedia nature; network delays; object delivery; object manifestation approach; playback synchronization relationships; universal access; user requirements; Clinical diagnosis; Computer Society; Computer network management; Computer networks; Home appliances; Hospitals; Information management; Petri nets; Software libraries; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1041-4347
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/69.940742
Filename
940742
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