Monday, 17 December 2012

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Using open standard SVG, and produces the same kind of output, however there is a need for something that has this ease of use. And many other tools are good for creating movies and interactive presentations, viewlet Builder, flash, this would be very useful. And interactive components, are working on a visual development environment for creating SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) movies, it would be interesting to know whether any companies or researchers.

Or attributes from a part diagram, values and labels from a graph. e.g, also such a tool would be very good for allowing information to be extracted from the picture. This extracted information would provide the alternative representation for blind people and non-Flash users. From which information could be extracted automatically, the SVG output could be the basis of providing a Flash movie. I doubt that every web developer does this. Web developers need to manually provide a separate representation for blind people, without this functionality. This would provide the capability to represent each picture in an alternative way for the blind.

Through a Decision support system DecisionPro http://www.vanguardsw.com/. this is output automatically from a taxonomy represented in Protege, It would be good to see an automatic way of providing the sort of functionality illustrated at http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/InteractiveSVGExamples.htm. So perhaps they're doing something similar to Flash but with an SVG output, adobe has acquired http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/invrelations/adobeandmacromedia.html? If the SVG items are grouped in an appropriate way this could make it possible to allow extraction of objects and properties represented in SVG that have a clear meaning.

In this case the application of this technique would be enabling the construction of accessible interactive web pages. A technique for making it easier for computer literate non-developers to create software, this is the basis of 'End User Development'. This sort of thinking ahead by software suppliers would make it much easier for ordinary users to provide good interactive content for the web.

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