2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.is.2004.11.003
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Information server for highly-connected cross-media publishing

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“…Charge in the Device consumes more due to the internet connection. [2] In proposed system provides accessing public information through offline. It does not need Internet Connectivity if the data is in local database.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charge in the Device consumes more due to the internet connection. [2] In proposed system provides accessing public information through offline. It does not need Internet Connectivity if the data is in local database.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to most existing interactive paper development frameworks, our iPaper solution [21,25,38,36] is based on a data-centric approach with a clear separation of the application logic and the metadata defining active paper regions. The definition of active paper elements is no longer part of the program code but managed by iServer [19], a general crossmedia link server in combination with the iPaper plug-in for interactive paper documents as shown in the UML diagram in Figure 2. iServer and its underlying resource-selector-link (RSL) metamodel [27] enable the definition of Links between arbitrary digital or physical Entities.…”
Section: Interactive Paper Authoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iPaper infrastructure [9,10] used to implement the paper-based interface for DelosDLMS was developed by the Global Information Systems (GlobIS) research group at ETH Zürich. It is based on a general cross-media information management server (iServer) [11] enabling the integration of arbitrary digital and physical resources.…”
Section: Alessandro DI Mariano Filipepi Sandro Botticellimentioning
confidence: 99%