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Modularization framework for digital museum exhibition

Published: 27 May 2003 Publication History

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Conventionally, digital museum online exhibitions are constructed using handcrafted HTML pages which require tedious hypermedia composing. This paper proposes a sophisticated modularization framework for exhibition website construction by integrating XML and Flash MX. A typical exhibition page is differentiated into several "layers" containing specific types of "media elements". Several categories of modularized Flash-based "mediah-andlers" are used to process and present the layers containing media elements. A complete set of media-handlers presenting the content are then integrated together to give the final page presentation. Based on this modularization framework, the workflow for exhibition construction and management are significant improved.

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[1]
Jen-Shin Hong, Bai-Hsuen Chen, Jieh Hsiang: XSL-based Content Management for Multi-presentation Digital Museum Exhibitions. ECDL 2001: p.p. 378--389, Damstat, Germany, September 2001.]]
[2]
Flash MX, http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/]]

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  • (2004)A knowledge processing oriented life cycle study from a Digital Museum systemProceedings of the 42nd annual ACM Southeast Conference10.1145/986537.986565(116-121)Online publication date: 2-Apr-2004

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JCDL '03: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
May 2003
393 pages
ISBN:0769519393

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