Title:
|
INTERACTIVE OMNI-FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SEMANTIC WEB |
Author(s):
|
Joseph Pally , Salih Yurttas |
ISBN:
|
978-972-8924-93-5 |
Editors:
|
Pedro IsaĆas, Bebo White and Miguel Baptista Nunes |
Year:
|
2009 |
Edition:
|
1 |
Keywords:
|
Omni-Functional Platforms, Distributed Intelligent Interactive Documents |
Type:
|
Full Paper |
First Page:
|
221 |
Last Page:
|
228 |
Language:
|
English |
Cover:
|
|
Full Contents:
|
click to dowload
|
Paper Abstract:
|
Web-based browsers, languages, technologies and applications have evolved dramatically over the last two decades,
making Internet the primary information delivery platform of today. Markup languages such as DHTML/XML, vector
languages such as VML/SVG, scripting languages such as Javascript/VBScript, embedded technologies such as
Java/Flash, and server-side dynamism with Ruby/Java/C#/C++ have expanded the functionality of Internet Browsers
beyond just presentation into a data-driven medium. With the extensive capabilities of the browser, it has become
possible for platforms of infinite extensibility and omni-functional power to be made and operated over the internet
platform. Document formats that have conventionally packaged all information into a file or collection of files can now
be visualized in a globally distributed format. This paper considers the weaknesses of conventional software architectures
with respect to document structure and power, and expands on the possibilities of distributing document formats using
browser based technologies, supported by an intelligent immersive platform delivered over conventional browsers. By
being compatible with standards, such omni-functionalities can be intermingled with semantic web structures to create
powerful models for the next generation of Internet (often called Web 3.0). The paper builds on the features and powerful
potential solutions that are extended by such combinations. |
|
|
|
|