Publication
ISM 2016
Conference paper

Extending hypermedia conceptual models to support hyperknowledge specifications

Abstract

Most of multimedia documents available today are agnostic to data semantics and their specification language offer little to ease authoring of meaningful content. In this paper, we present the main entities of the version 3.1 of the Nested Context Model (NCM), which concentrate efforts at integrating support for enriched knowledge description to the model. This extension enables the specification of relationships between knowledge descriptions and multimedia content in the hypermedia way, composing what we call hyperknowledge in this paper. NCM previous version (3.0) is a hypermedia conceptual model. NCL (Nested Context Language), which is part of international standards and ITU recommendations, was engineered according to NCM 3.0 definitions. The extensions discussed in this paper contribute not only for advances in the NCL, but mainly as a conceptual model for hyperknowledge document engineering.

Date

18 Jan 2017

Publication

ISM 2016

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