Abstract

Flexible synchronization models cannot provide a proper way of managing user interactions that change the course of a presentation. In this paper, we present a flexible synchronization model, termed SynchRuler, which allows such user interactions including backward and skip. The synchronization rules, which are based on event-condition-action (ECA) rules, are maintained to handle relationships among streams in SynchRuler. The synchronization rules are manipulated by the receiver-controller-actor (RCA) scheme, where receivers, controllers, and actors are objects to receive events, to check conditions, and to execute actions, respectively. The verification of a multimedia presentation specification is performed with the synchronization model. The correctness of the model and the presentation is controlled with a technique called model checking. Model checker PROMELA/SPIN tool is used for automatic verification of the correctness of LTL (linear temporal logic) formulas.

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