This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile"). SMIL 2.1 has the following design goals: (1) Define an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL, an author can describe the temporal behaviour of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen. (2) Allow reusing of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization. For example, SMIL components are used for integrating timing into XHTML and into SVG. (3) Extend the functionalities contained in the SMIL 2.0 into new or revised SMIL 2.1 modules. (4) Define new SMIL 2.1 Mobile Profiles incorporating features useful within the mobile industry.
%0 Generic
%1 smil21
%A Bulterman, Dick
%A Grassel, Guido
%A Jansen, Jack
%A Koivisto, Antti
%A Laya\"ıda, Nabil
%A Michel, Thierry
%A Mullender, Sjoerd
%A Zucker, Daniel F.
%D 2005
%K imported
%T Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.1)
%X This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile"). SMIL 2.1 has the following design goals: (1) Define an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL, an author can describe the temporal behaviour of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen. (2) Allow reusing of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization. For example, SMIL components are used for integrating timing into XHTML and into SVG. (3) Extend the functionalities contained in the SMIL 2.0 into new or revised SMIL 2.1 modules. (4) Define new SMIL 2.1 Mobile Profiles incorporating features useful within the mobile industry.
@misc{smil21,
abstract = {This document specifies the second version of the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile"). SMIL 2.1 has the following design goals: (1) Define an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL, an author can describe the temporal behaviour of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen. (2) Allow reusing of SMIL syntax and semantics in other XML-based languages, in particular those who need to represent timing and synchronization. For example, SMIL components are used for integrating timing into XHTML and into SVG. (3) Extend the functionalities contained in the SMIL 2.0 into new or revised SMIL 2.1 modules. (4) Define new SMIL 2.1 Mobile Profiles incorporating features useful within the mobile industry.},
added-at = {2009-01-14T00:43:43.000+0100},
author = {Bulterman, Dick and Grassel, Guido and Jansen, Jack and Koivisto, Antti and Laya\"\i{}da, Nabil and Michel, Thierry and Mullender, Sjoerd and Zucker, Daniel F.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24dbdbccabe8f16e7bae85ba893536d19/dret},
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howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-SMIL2-20051213},
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intrahash = {4dbdbccabe8f16e7bae85ba893536d19},
keywords = {imported},
month = {December},
timestamp = {2009-01-14T00:44:09.000+0100},
title = {Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.1)},
topic = {xml[0.4] smil[1] hypermedia[0.8]},
updates = {smil20},
uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-SMIL2-20051213},
year = 2005
}