An Export Architecture for a Multimedia Authoring Environment
Jan Mik\'ac (INRIA Rh\^one-Alpes / LIG Laboratoire d'Informatique de, Grenoble), C\'ecile Roisin (INRIA Rh\^one-Alpes / LIG Laboratoire, d'Informatique de Grenoble), Bao Le Duc (UPMC)

TL;DR
This paper presents an export architecture that separates authoring and publication services, demonstrated through the LimSee3 tool supporting formats like Timesheets, SMIL, and XHTML.
Contribution
It introduces a novel export architecture that modularizes authoring and publication, enhancing flexibility and supporting multiple standard formats.
Findings
Effective separation of authoring and publication services.
Support for multiple publication formats including Timesheets, SMIL, and XHTML.
Improved modularity in multimedia authoring environments.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose an export architecture that provides a clear separation of authoring services from publication services. We illustrate this architecture with the LimSee3 authoring tool and several standard publication formats: Timesheets, SMIL, and XHTML.
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TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Digital Rights Management and Security
