Abstract layered model for hypermedia document system

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-15
Journal / PublicationInternational Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems -Proceedings
Volume2
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Conference

TitleProceedings of the 1999 6th International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems - IEEE ICMCS'99
CityFlorence, Italy
Period7 - 11 June 1999

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a layered model for hypermedia document systems and use this model in the design and implementation of a prototype hypermedia document system. The model consists of three layers: a Runtime Layer (RTL), a Document Description Layer (DOCDL) and a Storage Layer (SRL). The DOCDL contributes to defining the logical structure. It not only constraints the structure of the SRL, but also forms a bridge between the RTL and the SRL. In the DOCDL, an extended Open Document Architecture (ODA) architecture is employed for describing the logical structure of the document. In addition, we present a technique for automatically generating and updating database schema given a document logical structure. For the RTL, the document logical structure is visualized to help users to retrieve information, and as a means for multimedia data capturing. The advantages and benefits of this approach are to allow the design and implementation of hypermedia systems to be automated and much simplified. The approach also caters for the continuous updating the document logical structure such as adding an extra data object. The paper applies the proposed model to the design and implementation of a multimedia document system for medical documents.