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Module-based Multimedia Document Model: Basic Principles and Software Architecture

Abstract

This paper describes an approach to multimedia documents modeling. The approach
allows a non-programming user to compose pages from objects of different types (blocks)
and to install new types of objects (modules) made by third-party programmers. We
propose original methods for document version comparison and multimedia document
indexing and searching. The paper describes an architecture of a Content Management
System for the model proposed; the focus is to provide software portability and backward
compatibility. We elaborated two software products using this architecture: Fuzzle CMS,
multimedia CMS for Flash websites, and FLAscheme, the embeddable business diagram
editor.

About the Author

V. I. Janvarev
МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова
Russian Federation


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Janvarev V.I. Module-based Multimedia Document Model: Basic Principles and Software Architecture. Modeling and Analysis of Information Systems. 2011;18(3):125-143. (In Russ.)

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