A Metamodel and Prototype for Fluid Document Formats
Ahmed A.O. Tayeh, Bruno Dumas, Beat Signer

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new hypermedia metamodel and prototype for fluid document formats designed to support the evolving needs of ubiquitous computing environments, enabling adaptive, multi-device, and heterogeneous content management.
Contribution
It introduces a metamodel based on RSL hypermedia principles for fluid documents and develops an online editor to support these formats, addressing future ubiquitous computing requirements.
Findings
Developed a fluid document metamodel based on RSL hypermedia principles.
Created an online text editor supporting fluid document formats.
Outlined a roadmap for future fluid document representations.
Abstract
With the transformation of computing from personal computers to the Internet, document formats have also seen some changes over the years. Future document formats are likely going to adapt to the emerging needs of ubiquitous computing, where information processing is embedded in everyday activities and objects. While most existing document formats have originally been a digital emulation of paper documents, over the years they have been enriched with additional digital features. These features were mainly incorporated to take advantage of the new functionality offered by the devices on which the documents are accessed. With the advent of ubiquitous computing, document formats seem to be facing the next evolutionary step. They will have to adapt to novel mobile devices, innovative interaction modalities, the distribution over multiple devices as well as heterogeneous input sources. This…
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TopicsDigital Rights Management and Security · Multimedia Communication and Technology · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
