Radošević, Danijel; Kliček, Brožidar Development of a higher-level multimedia scripting language. (English) Zbl 0991.68724 Kalpić, Damir (ed.) et al., ITI 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on information technology interfaces, Pula, Croatia, June 19-22, 2001. Zagreb: SRCE Univ. Computing Centre. 201-208 (2001). Summary: Higher-Level Multimedia Scripting Language (MSL) has been created to obtain very efficient man-machine interface using real-time multimedia personalized presentations. Firstly, the trends of scripting languages and needs for this kind of man-machine communication were analyzed. Then, creation of the language through several steps is described: specification of the language, creation of its syntax and semantics, creation of an interpreter, and testing. The results showed that MSL code of a presentation was significantly simplified while the time of code creation and its presentation satisfies real-time needs. These features of language were obtained applying the abstraction of some most general functions of multimedia presentation. Created MSL code could be run on different platforms like stand alone computers (Lingo scripting language) as well as Web based applications (XML language). Testing of the prototype system proved that the language could be an efficient part of the real-time multimedia systems that generate personalized multimedia presentation according to the context, available multimedia data and profile of a user.For the entire collection see [Zbl 0968.00049]. MSC: 68U99 Computing methodologies and applications 68N15 Theory of programming languages Keywords:multimedia scripting language × Cite Format Result Cite Review PDF