Multimodal Interaction Requirements Published
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Multimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
12/05/2002 08:50 PM5 December 2002: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases as a W3C Note. Airline reservations,
driving directions, and name dialing from mobile terminals were are
analyzed. They highlight device requirements, event handling, network
dependencies, and means of user interaction. Read about the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. (News archive)
Multimodal Interaction Framework Note
Published
Multimodal Interaction Framework Note
Published
12/02/2002 07:24 PM2 December 2002: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group released the
first publication of the W3C Multimodal Interaction Framework as a W3C
Note. The framework identifies markup languages required by components
and for data flowing among components. It describes input and output
modes widely used today and can be extended. Read about the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. (News archive)
Multimodal Interaction on the Web
Multimodal Interaction on the Web
01/22/2004 03:18 AMThe W3C's Multimodal Interaction Activity is developing specifications
to support multiple forms of input and output with web applications.
This report describes the purpose of the activity and outlines the two
major vocabularies under development, InkML and EMMA.
W3C Launches Multimodal Interaction
Activity
W3C Launches Multimodal Interaction
Activity
02/01/2005 08:54 PM2005-01-18: W3C is pleased to announce the relaunch of the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. The Multimodal Interaction Working Group is
chaired by Deborah Dahl and is chartered through 31 January 2007. The
Activity extends user interaction with the Web to multiple modes such
as GUI, speech, vision, pen, haptic interfaces, and gestures. Their
work enables rich capabilities for mobile phones and other devices
with limited resources, and for future generations of multimodal
devices. Participation is open to W3C Members. Visit the multimodal
interaction home page. (News archive)
Agenda: Workshop on Multimodal
Interaction
Agenda: Workshop on Multimodal
Interaction
07/15/2004 01:32 PM2004-07-12: The agenda and list of accepted papers have been announced
for the W3C Workshop on Multimodal Interaction to be held in Sophia
Antipolis, France on 19-20 July. Attendees from user and research
communities will discuss current plans, and provide feedback and
suggestions for future multimodal work. Read about Workshops and visit
the Multimodal Interaction home page at W3C. (News archive)
Call for Participation: Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction
Call for Participation: Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction
05/14/2004 01:28 PM2004-05-14: Position papers are due 11 June for the W3C Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction to be held in Sophia Antipolis, France on 19-20
July. Attendees from user and research communities will discuss
current plans, and provide feedback and suggestions for future
multimodal work. Read about Workshops and visit the Multimodal
Interaction home page at W3C. (News archive)
Working Group Note: DOM Assessment for
Multimodal Interaction
Working Group Note: DOM Assessment for
Multimodal Interaction
05/10/2004 01:18 PM2004-05-10: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the
Requirements and Capabilities Assessment for the Document Object Model
(DOM) as a Working Group Note. Based on their framework. the
Multimodal Interaction Activity is extending the Web user interface to
allow multiple modes of interaction: aural, visual and tactile. The
document examines interfaces between modality components and their
host environment. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News
archive)
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
01/21/2003 08:05 PM21 January 2003: The XML Schema Working Group has released the first
public Working Draft of Requirements for XML Schema 1.1. Schemas are
technology for specifying and constraining the structure of XML
documents. The draft adds functionality and clarifies the XML Schema
Recommendation Part 1 and Part 2. Read about the XML Activity. (News
archive)
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
02/04/2003 03:47 PM4 February 2003: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Use Cases and Requirements for the Web
Ontology Language (OWL) 1.0. The draft defines "ontology." It outlines
six use cases, design goals, requirements and objectives for a
language which can describe the semantics of classes and properties
used in Web documents. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
EMMA Requirements Published
EMMA Requirements Published
01/13/2003 08:07 PM13 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for EMMA as a W3C Note. The Extensible MultiModal
Annotation language (EMMA) is an exchange mechanism between input
processors and interaction management systems. Recognizers can
annotate data such as confidence scores, time stamps, alternative and
partial recognition, and key stroke, speech and pen input. Visit the
Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
SVG Printing Requirements Published
SVG Printing Requirements Published
02/19/2003 12:54 PM19 February 2003: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of SVG Printing Requirements. The draft describes usage
scenarios, feature sets, design principles and requirements for a
print-specific version of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) called SVG
Print. Comments are welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
01/27/2004 02:53 PM2004-01-27: The XForms Working Group has released XForms 1.1
Requirements as a Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of
Web forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, and facilitates XForms authoring. Visit the XForms home
page. (News archive)
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
01/22/2003 02:35 PM22 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language as a W3C Note. This data
format represents ink entered with an electronic pen or stylus, and is
used to input and process handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and
other notational languages. Read about the Multimodal Interaction
Activity. (News archive)
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-07: The XML Core Working Group has released XML Processing
Model Requirements as a Working Group Note. The XML Processing Model
and Language it outlines is an interoperable way for applications to
describe the order in which processes should be applied to XML
documents. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
12/09/2003 07:24 PM2003-12-09: The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of SVG Tiny Version 1.2
Requirements. Delivering Web vector graphics, text, and images to
mobile phones, SVG Tiny 1.2 adds features from SVG 1.2 and is based on
implementor and designer feedback on SVG Tiny 1.1. Comments are
welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
12/17/2003 01:10 PM2003-12-17: The Web Services Internationalization Task Force of the
Internationalization Working Group has published the first public
Working Draft of Requirements for the Internationalization of Web
Services. The document lists requirements for achieving worldwide
usability for Web services. The group expects to republish the draft
as a Working Group Note. Visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
08/09/2002 03:57 PM9 August 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has released the first
Working Draft of Voice Browser Interoperation: Requirements. The draft
describes requirements for how voice browsers and other call sites
share user, application, and session data to coordinate user
experience. Comments are welcome. Read more on the Voice Browser home
page. (News archive)
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
10/28/2002 02:25 PM28 October 2002: The Web Services Description Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of Web Service Description
Requirements. The document describes definitions and requirements for
specifying application to application communication. Comments are
welcome through 31 December. Read about the Web Services Activity.
(News archive)
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM14 November 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has
updated Web Services Architecture Requirements. The draft contains the
Web services reference architecture and the constraints used to
determine implementation conformance. The group also published the
first public Working Draft of the Web Services Glossary. Comments are
welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
02/07/2003 05:48 PM7 February 2003: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Working Group has released a Working Draft of Requirements for WCAG
2.0 Checklists and Techniques. The draft specifies intended uses,
scope and structure for the technology-specific documents produced by
the Working Group. Feedback is welcomed. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of RDF Data Access Use Cases and Requirements.
The document outlines use cases for RDF query languages and access
protocols and their requirements, and examines design objectives.
Comments are welcome. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News archive)
IBM Unveils Multimodal Tools
IBM Unveils Multimodal Tools
07/15/2002 09:34 AMPredicting that the wireless future will be multimodal, IBM unveils
developer tools and middleware to create applications which accept
multiple forms of input and output interchangeably.
IBM, Opera Will Create Multimodal
Browser
IBM, Opera Will Create Multimodal
Browser
07/24/2002 09:58 AMThe tech giant and independent browser maker expect users will be
computing on the go with multimodal technologies.
Opera 7 Holes Detected; Multimodal
Toolkit Released
Opera 7 Holes Detected; Multimodal
Toolkit Released
02/04/2003 11:43 AMThe alternative Web browser project plans to release a new version to
plug potential security breaches; Separately, the multimodal toolkit
built in partnership with IBM is now available for download.
SALT Forum submits multimodal spec to
W3C (InfoWorld)
SALT Forum submits multimodal spec to
W3C (InfoWorld)
08/14/2002 09:16 AMInformation Interaction
Information Interaction
09/26/2002 04:23 AMMOM Technology Interaction
MOM Technology Interaction
06/29/2004 08:15 PMData With Interaction
Data With Interaction
07/25/2004 05:36 PMDWI-0.6.0 is now available
world's first interaction rap
world's first interaction rap
02/10/2004 02:56 AMsometimes blog songs are great. sometimes, they are not.
Introducing Interaction Design
Introducing Interaction Design
11/12/2002 06:34 AMManaging the Ecology of Interaction
Managing the Ecology of Interaction
07/04/2002 01:26 PM"Many studies and many areas in HCI and CSCW emphasise the rich
ecological setting of human-computer interaction (...)" (
Alan Dix)
The Hub: Intersections of interaction
design
The Hub: Intersections of interaction
design
11/13/2003 04:16 AMAction, Interaction, Reaction
Action, Interaction, Reaction
06/06/2002 06:00 AM"Many of the concepts now discussed as interaction design have been
around for years, but they tended to be embraced by disciplines such
as ergonomics, psychology and human factors, which had other fish to
fry."
A shell/AppleScript interaction trick
A shell/AppleScript interaction trick
06/18/2004 04:15 PMIn unix, most scripting languages accept line-initial # as a comment
marker. This allows the file-inital shebang sequence (#!) to be used
to automatically exec the interpreter on a script. I wanted this
functionality for A...
London: Junior Interaction Architect
London: Junior Interaction Architect
02/01/2005 09:11 PMAgilisys is seeking a qualified individual to fill the role of Junior
Interaction Architect. This position will act as a developer on a wide
range of .NET and PHP projects in both B2C and B2B environments.
Competing Claims and Interaction Types
Competing Claims and Interaction Types
02/10/2004 02:49 AMContinuing his review of the W3C's Architecture of the World Wide Web
document, Kendall Clark looks further at the principles set out
governing interactions on the web.
Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
02/05/2005 09:23 PMTechnology is bringing people together, not driving them apart. [PRWEB
Feb 4, 2005]
Human-Computer Interaction Bibliography
(HCI)
Human-Computer Interaction Bibliography
(HCI)
10/28/2003 11:08 PMHCI Bibliographyhttp://www.hcibib.org/An
excellent resource for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
New wave at toy fair all about
computerized interaction
New wave at toy fair all about
computerized interaction
02/18/2004 07:33 AMMiami Herald Feb 18 2004 11:46AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Multimodal Interaction Requirements Published
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Download More Avalon 3-D Code Samples
Download More Avalon 3-D Code Samples
07/06/2004 06:39 PMThese Avalon 3-D samples show off how to bind together Avalon 3-D and
UI in interesting ways involving a 3-D graph with UI layered on top of
the 3-D. Also included is a demonstration of a background bitmap below
the 3-D graph that shows 2-D on top of 3-D on top of 2-D and some 3-D
button styling.
Microsoft Statement Regarding
Download.Ject Malicious Code Security
Issue
Microsoft Statement Regarding
Download.Ject Malicious Code Security
Issue
06/26/2004 07:29 AMLinux Electrons Jun 26 2004 11:13AM GMT
"Code Access Security (CAS) ? "Guilty
until proven Innocent" (Partially
Trusted Code) "
"Code Access Security (CAS) ? "Guilty
until proven Innocent" (Partially
Trusted Code) "
06/22/2004 04:03 AMCode Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness
Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness
04/08/2005 07:52 PMCode Snippets: Store, sort and share source code, with tag
goodness
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"Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness"
"Code Snippets: Store, sort and share
source code, with tag goodness"
04/09/2005 09:08 AMOpenBase acquires Code Builder, RB
database code generator
OpenBase acquires Code Builder, RB
database code generator
03/23/2005 12:25 AMCONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA -- March 22, 2005 -- OpenBase
International, Ltd., has acquired Code Builder, developed by Open
Minded Solutions. Code Builder is a database application code
generator for REALbasic, a cross-platform development environment for
MacOS X, Windows and Linux platforms.
Returning Your Available Character Code
Sets And Code Pages Via T-SQL
Returning Your Available Character Code
Sets And Code Pages Via T-SQL
08/18/2004 10:37 AMCode Repository and Code Packs
Code Repository and Code Packs
04/11/2005 03:02 PMALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
ALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
06/07/2004 02:37 AMRazorPop, Inc. announced the release of TrustyFiles 2.2 Personal File
Sharing software at http://www.TrustyFiles.com. The performance-driven
update cements TrustyFile’s position as the leader in Multi-P2P
network software. TrustyFiles 2.2 features 100% native code and adds
Bit Torrent network support. TrustyFiles continues to be FREE with
NO spyware and NO additional bundled software. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
PPC Tip: Download Ready Made Themes
PPC Tip: Download Ready Made Themes
06/15/2004 12:40 AMCrack the Pepsi iTunes Promo Code
Crack the Pepsi iTunes Promo Code
02/18/2004 06:57 PMHave the new Windows Mobile? Download
free themes.
Have the new Windows Mobile? Download
free themes.
07/08/2004 08:56 AMLowes.com: Zip code, what zip code?
Lowes.com: Zip code, what zip code?
09/27/2004 02:45 AMZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
ZIP Codes and Postal Code Database
Subscription - Index [ZIP code, ZIP
codes, Canadian postal codes]
03/16/2003 07:18 AMlookup zip code
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Re: [webmin-l] Re: Webmin BruteForce +
Command execution - By Di42lo
Re: [webmin-l] Re: Webmin BruteForce +
Command execution - By Di42lo
12/24/2004 12:36 PMJamie Cameron (Dec 23 2004)
Bar Code 128 v3.1
Bar Code 128 v3.1
01/23/2004 06:35 PMBar Code 128 prints bar code 128 directly from any Windows program.
You get subsets A, B, C, & UCC/EAN 128. Includes standard and human
readable versions of code 128, each in 3 different aspect ratios. Bar
Code 128 even calculates checksums and bar code layouts for you.
[Shareware $95.00 712 KB]
XML-Code-0.4
XML-Code-0.4
05/02/2004 10:02 AMWhat's in a code name?
What's in a code name?
04/09/2004 03:55 PMWhile most technology companies do not have official policies on how
they create product code names, they are almost always dreamed up by
engineers with the understanding that the code names will be for
internal use only. This is because employers know that a popular code
name can help engineering teams build an emotional attachment to the
product.
The Code
The Code
03/11/2003 01:22 AMOkay, Net::Blogger officially rocks. I posted the previous entry using
a little script that took me maybe 7 minutes to write (including the
time to install Net::Blogger). If you're curious, have a look at
post.pl to see how I did it. There is so much cool stuff I can do with
this....
The art of the bar-code
The art of the bar-code
03/13/2003 11:28 AM

BarCodeArt: a gallery of meat and digital artwork inspired by and made
from UPCs.
Link
Discuss
(
Thanks, Brian!)
Code 3-D
Code 3-D
12/02/2003 12:27 AMCode 3 has just added a
cool new 3-D feature to their die-cast
X-wing and
Millennium
Falcon models. If you missed seeing these amazing collectibles at
the conventions last summer, you can finally see what the hoopla is
all about. Make sure to check them out!
Bar Code 3 of 9 v3.1
Bar Code 3 of 9 v3.1
01/19/2004 04:17 PMBar Code 3 of 9 lets you print your own bar code 3/9 directly from
Windows using TrueType fonts. You get both standard and human readable
versions of bar code 3/9 each in six different aspect ratios. Our
Bar39 utility program shows you how to use these fonts to make any bar
code. Includes Full ASCII mode. [Shareware $95.00 667 KB]
zip code
zip code
02/10/2004 10:36 AMzipcode
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DF-Code
DF-Code
12/14/2003 11:01 PMCommon Source Added
Sem@code
Sem@code
05/06/2004 01:45 AM
Semacode is an interesting
implementation of an
old idea reborn yet again (remember the Cat fiasco?) to take
advantage of increasing
number of camera phones to link real world to the
cyberspace. Check it
out.

Code 3 For '05
Code 3 For '05
12/19/2004 03:16 PMThe latest Code 3 newsletter has announced a trio of cool Trilogy
collectibles for 2005. Joining
Attack of the Clones' Republic
Gunship, fans can look forward to exquisitely detailed die-cast
versions of
Return of the Jedi's All Terrain Scout Transport
(AT-ST),
A New Hope's Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, and
The
Empire Strikes Back's All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT)! For
the latest details and updates on these items, watch Rebelscum or head
on over to the
Code 3 site and register for their newsletter.
Code-Genie v3.10.28
Code-Genie v3.10.28
10/28/2003 11:08 PMCode-Genie is a text editor designed for programmers and web
developers, or just as a Notepad replacement. Features
syntax-highlighing for HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript, Java, C++,
keyword-lookup, color printing, auto-complete and more. [Shareware
$28.00 598 KB]
Ban Behavior, Not Code?
Ban Behavior, Not Code?
05/10/2004 02:32 PMDeclan McCullough has a roundup of
plent
y of dreadful legislation that has been proposed to ban certain
applications, pointing out how many would ban perfectly legitimate
applications as well. His recommendation is that instead of banning
applications, politicians should focus on banning behaviors. As has
been said many times here, banning technology makes no sense. Banning
bad behavior is perfectly reasonable. However, it's not necessarily
so easy with software. If you asked the politicians and looked at
some of the bills McCullough mentions, many would say that they
are trying to ban behavior and not the technology. For
example, with spyware, they're trying to ban the behavior or sneakily
sending private info without the user knowing it. That's what the
various laws propose - and it's clearly targeting a behavior. The end
result, though, is that it bans any technology that automatically
performs that "behavior." So, separating out software from behavior
isn't always so easy.
Code Jam 2003
Code Jam 2003
10/28/2003 11:08 PMGoogle, which previously sponsored the 2002 Google Programming
Contest, 2003 Google US Puzzle Championship, CodeCon 2003 is now
sponsoring something new: Google Code Jam 2003Do you have exceptional
programming skills? Can you make computers perform like silicon
puppets with just a few well-expressed commands? Are you at ease when
faced with a hard stop and a group of peers evaluating every line of
your code? Here’s your opportunity to display the grace of the true
professional in a reward-rich environment. The basic idea seems to be
that you're given a bunch of programming puzzles, and asked to solve
them quickly and completely, and then you can try to throw edge cases
to crash your opponent's code. (Sounds like the ICFP Programming
Contest.) Code can be in Java, C++, C# or VB.NET. Winners get
T-Shirts, cash, and a trip to Google. Registration opens October 1.
Frankly, I'm a little surprised VB.NET is allowed but Python isn't,
considering it's widely used at Google. Probably the TopCoder system
they're using doesn't support it....
Displaying code...
Displaying code...
10/28/2003 11:06 PMThis is a cool little bookmarklet for escaping html/xml code to post.
For now I just needed a quick and...
Multimodal Interaction Requirements Published