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Tiphaine ACCARY-BARBIER: Doctoral student at LIRIS, INSA Lyon
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Sylvie CALABRETTO: HDR Lecturer at LIRIS, INSA Lyon
INTRODUCTION
The current craze for multimedia technologies is a logical consequence of the digital invasion of all information sectors. This boom is reflected in the constant evolution of HMIs towards greater user-friendliness, transparency and ease of use. Multimedia professions are now appearing in many fields. In information and communication, of course, but also in leisure (encyclopedias, games, virtual tours, etc.), documentation (access to document content, virtual libraries, information search assistance, etc.), services and commerce (e-catalogues, business-to-business communication, etc.), and training (new educational technologies, self-training, e-learning, etc.).
In today's fast-moving world of Web-based information exchange, the need for reliable, powerful formats for hypermedia documents is growing. The XML language (already presented by François Chahuneau [TI
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