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EMMOs — Enhanced Multimedia Meta Objects

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Metainformatics (MIS 2002)

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There exist a broad variety of concepts and tools for supporting knowledge workers during the various phases of their work. However, structures created with one tool — e.g. a mindmap editor capturing a discussion process — usually cannot be re-used by other tools or in other contexts. The reasons are manifold, ranging from variations in syntactic expressions to semantic heterogeneity. In this paper we argue that there is a need for capturing and representing explicitly the structures not only between multimedia objects but also between the various stages in a development process. We outline a document model which we envisage to store these relationships and we name that model “EMMO — Enhanced Multimedia Meta Object”. EMMOs are enhanced by explicit knowledge structures, and they are first-class, i.e., they can be exchanged, traded and re-used in different contexts.

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Goyal, S., Reich, S., Behrendt, W. (2003). EMMOs — Enhanced Multimedia Meta Objects. In: Nürnberg, P.J. (eds) Metainformatics. MIS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2641. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44872-1_16

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