DocumentCode
1947091
Title
An HDM interpreter for on-line tutorials
Author
Bochicchio, Mario ; Paolini, Paolo
Author_Institution
Telemedia Lab., Lecce Univ., Italy
fYear
1998
fDate
12-15 Oct 1998
Firstpage
184
Lastpage
190
Abstract
The use of WWW for training purposes is rapidly growing; in a sense it could be said that training is one of the most important applications for Internet technology, in general and for WWW in particular. The overall organization of the sites, is, however, a difficult task, mostly if a standard structure must be enforced across different sets of content. In addition it is of growing interest the need for a compatibility between off-line training (e.g. CD-ROMS) and on-line training (e.g. WWW sites). A real life experience is described: a set of complex tutorials, for an industrial consortium, had to be delivered both off-line and on-line. At design time, the content was only partially known. It was important also to be able to add new material and to modify access structure, without reprogramming. The solution has been a flexible design schema (through the model HDM) and an advanced set of tools (based on Java), that allow the cost-effective development of advanced multimedia training material
Keywords
Internet; computer based training; hypermedia; multimedia computing; HDM interpreter; Internet technology; WWW; access structure modification; cost-effective advanced multimedia training material development; flexible design schema; industrial consortium; new material addition; off-line training; on-line training; on-line tutorials; Animation; Application software; CD-ROMs; Guidelines; Internet; Java; Software tools; Tellurium; Tutorial; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multimedia Modeling, 1998. MMM '98. Proceedings. 1998
Conference_Location
Lausanne
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8911-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MULMM.1998.723000
Filename
723000
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