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Hypertext markup language as an authoring tool for CD-ROM production

P J Lynch1, S Horton

  • 1Yale University, Center for Advanced Instructional Media. patrick.lynch@yale.edu

The Journal of Biocommunication
|August 13, 1998
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) offers a non-proprietary, cross-platform solution for CD-ROM multimedia content creation. It presents advantages over proprietary software for authoring and as a data standard in biocommunications.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Biocommunications
  • Multimedia Systems

Background:

  • Proprietary authoring software dominates multimedia content production for CD-ROMs.
  • This creates challenges related to accessibility, cost, and long-term data integrity.
  • A need exists for open, cross-platform authoring solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) as a viable alternative to proprietary CD-ROM authoring systems.
  • To explore the advantages and limitations of using HTML for multimedia content development.
  • To assess HTML's potential as a universal data standard for biocommunications.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of HTML features against proprietary authoring software.
  • Assessment of HTML's cross-platform compatibility and non-proprietary nature.

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  • Review of HTML's suitability for structuring and presenting biocommunications data.
  • Main Results:

    • HTML provides a flexible, non-proprietary, and cross-platform authoring environment.
    • It offers significant advantages in terms of accessibility and reduced reliance on specific software.
    • HTML demonstrates potential as a standardized format for biocommunications content.

    Conclusions:

    • HTML is a strong candidate for CD-ROM multimedia authoring, offering a non-proprietary and cross-platform approach.
    • Its adoption can enhance data accessibility and interoperability in biocommunications.
    • Further exploration of HTML's capabilities for complex multimedia and data integration is warranted.