AU2006202561A1 - Sharing, managing and communicating information over a computer network - Google Patents

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AU2006202561A1
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: Sharing, managing and communicating information over a computer network The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing known to me/us: This application is a further application in respect of an invention disclosed in Australian patent application no. 2002252404, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION s Field Of The Invention The invention relates to the field of information networks, information gathering, altering and sharing, and more particularly, the invention relates to techniques for the assembly and arrangement of multiple format information into a work for forwarding to third parties and publishing to on a computer network.
io Background of Related Prior Art Electronic Mail (E-mail) and other messaging systems provide a means for sending electronic messages from one computer user to another. E-mail has advantages of convenience, format and storage of messages for later retrieval. As such, E-mail has been accepted and widely used for basic communication. E-mail is typically a text based format, however, and proves to be very limiting for the communication of complex documents, such as reports, articles, advertisements, images, audio and video.
E-mail systems do provide a means for distributing images, audio and video information by appending to a text based E-mail message with an associated file to be downloaded along with the E-mail message. However, such rich media files tend to be too large to be 2o downloaded efficiently. Moreover, most systems that allow the appending of an associated file are designed to allow a single user to send unsecured files to an associate or friend, and neither allow for controlled automated distribution to multiple recipients, nor do they provide advanced accounting, billing or other such features receipt notification). Email gateways also limit the size and applicability of attachments, and do not solve the problems of security and receipt notation or acknowledgment.
Within the past decade, the Internet, corporate intranets and personal computers have become full of rich media content including pictures, music, animation, and video. If a person wishes to communicate using any combination of this rich media, it is a laborious process. Each piece of information must be integrated into a user's e-mail as a separate attachment. These attachments are usually large files having disparate formats. A recipient of an e-mail message with attached rich media files must download each of these large attachments individually and then hope to have the appropriate applications or plug-ins to 3 N view each of the attachments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention includes authoring and communicating methods and apparatuses for _disseminating and managing information over a computer network to be viewed on a s networked device client computer, PDA, cell phone, and the like) via a distribution channel email, instant messaging, web page). The information may be presented using a "just-in-time" application or an "application on the fly". The author composes an authored Swork to which different information is assembled for viewing and editing, interacting, ID updating and like. The information may include images, sounds, video, graphics and/or text.
lo The information may be formatted so that when presented, it is displayed in a predetermined manner sequenced like a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation) or at the control of the recipient.
After the author has assembled the work, it is compiled, creating a just-in-time application (netomatic application), so that code essential to the creation or invoking of an application 1is for presenting the work (for example: media player, sequencer, audio player), and/or code that is necessary for being presented with the work search engine, downstream authoring, instant messaging) is included with the code which details the presentation.
The compiled code includes the essential code for presenting the information document) on the recipient's computer. Alternatively, the code may prompt the recipient's computer to download or execute the appropriate application software to present the information. Thus, the presentation preferably includes code elements for creating or invoking an application and for displaying the information to either check to see if the networked device includes a media player Windows media, Real media player, etc.), and if so, then invoking the media player to play the information upon the displaying of the presentation the opening of an email, the displaying of a banner ad). Alternatively, the networked device may have a netomatic application resident (thus having the particular application elements for presenting a NML document), then all the necessary components will be there to display the presentation.
Any information originating from the authoring computer (video, images, sound) included in the presentation may be uploaded to a server or stored locally at the author's computer, and an external reference to the information is included in the formatted code. Any information which does not originate from the authoring computer will be included by reference in the presentation, and will be included by reference in the compiled code.
The compiled code is then forwarded to a distribution channel for viewing over a networked device. A distribution channel may be a web page, an email, an instant messaging application, a wireless device, or an advertisement banner.
s Upon displaying the presentation on a networked device, the information is then retrieved directly from the server from which it resides (either information uploaded to the netomat server or other information stored on other servers of the network). Thus, if the distribution channel is an email, then the essential material in the email is merely the code for creating/invoking the application necessary to display and be presented with the presentation, io and code (external reference) for obtaining the information to display during the presentation, resulting in a small file size of the email a video presentation email being only 10 Ok in size).
With this idea, aside from including code to create/invoke the application for displaying the presentation, the author may include code for creating/invoking an instant messaging 1s application, a search engine, an annotating tool set (downstream authoring), etc.
Moreover, the present invention is directed to self-managed, and self-created networks self-empowered networks) in which popular information is multiplied throughout the network and non-popular information is not. Thus, it is not a problem in determining by a network administrator how much space a document will be entitled to hold on a server, but rather, if the information is popular, its popularity will then determine such space.
The self-empowered, egocentric network thus allows the creator of the information to control access from a single message, to open public access available to web search engines.
In effect, a new egocentric network is created for each new document created or edited by an author.
Moreover, the author is always in control of the information which is externally referenced by the NML document. Specifically, another embodiment of the present invention provides for the control of information over a computer network by an author; an "egocentric" network. Essentially, in the above authoring embodiment, once the author has uploaded the compiled code and information onto the server the netomat server), the compiled code and information includes methods and apparatuses which can control who may access the presentation/information and how it may be accessed. The author may also continually update information contained within his created NML document. Thus, any recipient viewing the NML document to which the author has changed the information contained therein (after the document has been sent) will be presented with the updated information upon viewing the document.
Moreover, the methods and apparatuses according to this embodiment may also tell the s author who has accessed the information and how many times the information has been accessed. For example, if a presentation is forwarded through email to a friend of the author, the author can invoke certain rules to limit access to the presentation/information to certain individuals, a certain number of times, etc. The author may also publish the information generally, such that anyone receiving the email being forwarded by the original io receiving party and subsequent others) can access the information, and that search engines (web crawlers) can find the information for others to access.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, netomatic markup language (NML), a unique application of extensible markup language (XML) is provided. The code is similar to XML (see the World Wide Web Consortium, Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1s specification, 2nd edition 6 October 2000, herein incorporated by reference), but has different, unique semantics. Specifically, the language allows one to create a small file size document that is preferably text based, which contains within the very document itself the information to be communicated, the means of communicating the information (transport), who may create or change the information (authoring), who may view the information (messaging) and how the document may be viewed (presentation). Other computer languages (HTML, XML, SOAP, SMTP) specify solely how the information may look (HTML)< how it is structured (XML), and how it may be transported (SOAP, SMTP).
NML allows a single document to specify all of these layers. Accordingly, NML provides a way which allows for the authoring, messaging, and presentation methods and apparatuses briefly described above, as well as the egocentric network.
Accordingly, in a first aspect of the present invention, a method of communicating information includes authoring a document in a code for presenting information contained within the document in a predetermined manner on a networked device. The code comprises specific code for communicating the document over a computer network, code for controlling who may create and/or change the information contained in the document, code for controlling who may view the information contained within the document and code for how the document is presented on a networked device. The method further includes disseminating the document through a computer network, either by uploading the document 6 N to a server or by making the document available through peer-to-peer networking, and Nforwarding the document to a distribution channel for presenting the document on the networked device. When the document arrives at the distribution channel, the code creates or invokes a first application for presenting the document in a predetermined manner.
The above aspect may also include code which also creates or invokes a second application for being presented with the document. Such a second application may be a Idownstream authoring tool.
O In another aspect of the present invention, a method of communicating information (Ni Iincludes formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within the O document in a predetermined manner on a networked device and compiling the code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting the document and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with the document is included in the compiled code. The method further includes disseminating the file through a computer network, either by uploading the file to a server or by making the file available through peer to peer networking and forwarding the compiled code of the file to a distribution channel for presenting the document on the networked device. Upon the compiled code arriving at the distribution channel, the necessary element creates or invokes the first application for presenting the document in the predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes the second application for being presented with the document.
The distribution channels may include any one or more of email, published web page, wireless device, banner advertisement and instant messaging application.
The first application may be an audio/video viewer for presenting the information contained within the document. Moreover, the second application may be an authoring tool for allowing a user at the client to annotate the document, may be an internet search engine, and an instant messaging application.
In another aspect of the present invention, a document for disseminating over a computer network having informational content and computer readable code comprising code for communicating the document over the computer network, code for controlling who may create and/or change the informational content, code for controlling who may view the informational content and code for how the document is presented on a networked device.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus for communicating information includes formatting means for formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within the document in a predetermined manner on a networked device, compiling means for compiling the code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting the document and/or for creating or invoking a second application being presented with the document is included in the compiled code, disseminating means for disseminating the file through a computer network, either by uploading the file to a server or by making the file available through peer to peer networking, forwarding means for forwarding the compiled code of the file to a distribution channel for presenting the document on the networked device. Upon the compiled code arriving at the distribution channel, the necessary element creates or invokes the first application for presenting the document in the predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes the second application for being presented with the document.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of communicating and controlling access to information includes formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within the document in a predetermined manner in an email message upon the opening of the message, where the information is stored on a server and formatting the presentation includes using external references to the information. The method also includes compiling the code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting the document and/or for creating or invoking a second application being presented with the document is included in the compiled code, disseminating the file through a computer network, either by uploading the file to a server or by making the file available through peer-to-peer networking, and forwarding the compiled code to a distribution channel for viewing on a networked device. Rules for accessing the file are specified by an author of the document and upon the compiled code arriving at the distribution channel, the necessary element creates or invokes the first application for presenting the document in the predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes the second application for being presented with the presentation.
In still yet another aspect of the present invention, an egocentric network includes an author, a document created by the author, the document for dissemination over a computer network, a recipient for receiving the document from the author, a first egocentric network monitor for presenting a visual and/or audio representation of a point of view of the author for the document and a point of involvement for the document, a second egocentric network monitor for presenting a visual and/or audio representation of a point of view of the recipient for the document and a point of involvement for the document, and a point of involvement for the document.
Other aspects of the present invention include: a banner advertisement displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation. The compiled code includes a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting the presentation and/or s for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with the presentation; an instant message application displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said 0 presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation; and a web page displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation.
Other aspects of the invention include a computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the methods recited in the above aspects.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 illustrates an overview of an egocentric network according to the present invention.
Figure 2 illustrates a workflow overview of the egocentric network according to the present invention.
Figure 3 illustrates an authoring workflow of the egocentric network according to the present invention.
Figure 4 illustrates a control flow display of the decision process used to control persistence within an egocentric network according to the present invention.
Figure 5 illustrates the workflow of a just-in-time application according to the present invention.
Figure 6 illustrates an overview of a messaging framework within the egocentric network according to the present invention.
Figure 7 illustrates a display of message attributes and states within the egocentric network according to the present invention.
s Figure 8 illustrates a display of the editing workflow within the egocentric network according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Illustrative embodiments of the present invention described below provide a computer readable language which separates content from the authoring, presentation, messaging, and lo transport of the content in a document. More particularly, the invention is directed to a computer readable language which contains within a document written with the language, not only the information to be communicated, but also includes information depicting the means email, instant messaging) and the protocol of communicating it, information regarding who may create or change the information, information on who may view the information and information on how the information may be viewed. All of this information being contained within a text document which is easily searchable, and which is small in file size for easy dissemination throughout a computer network.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate, however, that embodiments in accordance with the invention are not limited to messaging, but, rather, may also be used in presenting 2o and disseminating any information over a computer network. Those skilled in the art will also recognize that the inventions disclosed herein will also may be used in a variety of systems and architectures. Embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to Figs. 1-8 which are not intended to limit the scope of the claims.
Figure 1 illustrates an Egocentric Network according to the present invention. The Egocentric Network generally preferably includes an Author 11, an NML Document 115, a Recipient 19, a Point-of-View 117 of the Author, a Point-of-View 116 of the Recipient and a Point of Involvement 118 of the NML Document. To that end, the Author creates a NML Document using a Networked Device 12, such as (for example) a personal computer on a local area network, via an Audiovisual User Interface 13. The created NML Document includes Meta Information 14 which comprises a Point of View Definition 15 and supports an Egocentric Network Monitor 16.
The Author disseminates messages) the NML Document to a Recipient through an Existing Computer Network 119 or a Native netomatic markup language protocol (NMLP) Network 130 (collectively as Network). The dissemination creates the Point of View 117 from the Networked Device 12 of the Author. The Point of View 117 and the Point of View 116 reflect interactions, for each of the Author and Recipient, respectively, with one or more s instances by a Recipient, NML Document 115, an Author or other resources in the Network.
An Egocentric Network Monitor 16 presents an audiovisual representation of the egocentric network of Author 11 on Networked Device 12. This representation includes representation of a Point of View 117 and a Point of Involvement 118 for each NML Document the Author 11 has created, edited, forwarded, or replied to. Thus, as recipients interact with the to Author's NML Document 115 on the Network, Meta Information 123 pertaining to NML Document 115 is displayed by the Egocentric Network Monitor 16 of the Author.
Correspondingly, an Egocentric Network Monitor 114 of Recipient 19 presents an audiovisual representation of the egocentric network of Recipient 9 on a networked device 110 of the recipient. This representation includes Point of View 116 and Point of Involvement 118 for each NML Document the Recipient 9 has received, edited, forwarded, or replied to.
The Recipient 19 interacts with NML Document 115 using the Networked Device 110 a networked personal computer) through an Audiovisual User Interface 111 which makes available certain Meta Information 112, Point of View Definition 113 and the Recipient's Egocentric Network Monitor 114. An intersection of the Author's Point of View 117 and the Recipient's Point of View 116 of NML Document 115 creates a Point of Involvement 118 about NML Document 115. The Point of Involvement 118 of NML Document 115 contains how various instances of Recipient 19 and other nodes in the Network are interacting with NML Document 115. The Point of Involvement 118 is updated for each interaction between an Author 11 and NML Document 115 or Recipient 19 and NML Document 115.
When a NML Document is disseminated through the Network, it is typically stored on a computer Server A 120 with Data 21 (for example). The Computer Server A contains a Meta Document Description 123 which comprises Resources 124 and Meta Information 127 about each NML document uploaded. Dynamic resources of the document are described via Dynamic Resource Descriptor 125 and persistent resources are identified through Persistent Resource Identifier 126. The Meta Information 127 contains a Point of Involvement Definition 128 and Processing Instructions 129 for the NML Document 115.
11 As shown in Figure 2, an NML document 23 is created by an Author 21 who messages 24 the document via email, instant messaging) to a recipient. The NML Document 23 is stored within the Egocentric Network through a Persist process 22. A recipient of the document may Edit 25 the document and store changes or updates through the Persist s process as well. Such changes and updates create an NML Fragment 27. The NML Fragment 27 may then be re-sent to other recipients through the Message process. An example of such an NML fragment is set out below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml version="l.0"> <nmlHeader> <nmlHeaderRef uri="http://www.netomat.net/forbes/frag/header/update?"/> </nmlHeader> <nmlBody> <nmlFrag id="780kjgf6754dfg"> <ContextDef path="/group/" parentRef="http://www.netomat.net/amelie/pop.nml" insert=" true"/> <group id="5_pic3"> <image noHighlight="true" href="5_pic3_pop.gif" x="525" y="180" permeable= "true"/ <text noHighlight="true" x="390" y="25" color="#ff6600" font="Courier:ll, sans-serif:ll" text="Amelie Poulain has promised to become a regular dogooder." align="left"/> </group> </nmlFrag> </nmlBody> </nml> NML documents are created by an Author importing information, which may include other NML Documents or other multimedia data according to Figure 3. The information 32 may be included in the NML document via an external reference 33 or by inclusion 34.
Fragments 35 may be identified by the author, which may be assigned attributes or permissions through a Set Permissions step 36.
An NML document is stored on the egocentric network through the Persist process 37, which causes the NML Document 31 to be saved 310 as a persistent NML Document 314.
The persistent NML document includes a NML Header 316, which includes metainformation about the NML persistent document, and a NML Body 317 having the contents (information) of the NML Document 314. Embodied within Persist 37 step is the Distill process 39 which creates a Direct Labeled Graph 313. The Direct Labeled Graph 313 is a representation of NML Document 314 in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) format and contains information about the NML Document as well as its relationship to other documents. Such an NML sample containing an RDF document in the NML header is shown below: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml <nmlHeader> <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" 7- 12 xmlns:nml="http://www.netomat.net/rdf/schema/"> <rdf:Description about="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/"> <nml:Scenegraph> <nml:NMLObj about="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw2"> <nml:PanRight>15.0</nml:PanRight> <nml:Zoom>l.053</nml:Zoom> </nml:NMLObj> </nml:Scenegraph> </rdf:Description> <rdf:Description about="http://mycollege.edu/courses/6.001"> <nml:Players> <rdf:Bag> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/Tigerwoods/twl"/> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw3"/> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw4"/> <rdf:li <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw6"/> </rdf:Bag> </nml:Players> <nml:TrackRight resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw6"/> </rdf:Description> <rdf:Description about="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/"> <nml:Camera> <rdf:Bag> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw7"/> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/twlO"/> <rdf:li resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/twlI"/> </rdf:Bag> </nml:Camera> <nml:DollyForward resource="http://www.netomat.net/db/recreation/sports/golf/golfers/men/TigerWoods/tw6"/> </rdf:Description> </rdf:RDF> </nmlHeader> <nmlBody> </nmlBody> </nml> An Optimize NML process 38 occurs after the Persist process and creates an Optimized NML Document 312, optimized for display or use on specific platforms or delivery through specific transport protocols. The Optimize NML process also updates the Direct Labeled Graph 313 with information about, for example, a compression algorithm used to create the Optimize NML Document 312.
The Persist process 37 is also followed by a Compile step 311 which creates a just-in-time application (netomatic) 315, which includes the application code and informational content required to present or display the information contained within NML Document 314.
Figure 4 illustrates the Persistence process, that is, the determination of how to store an NML Document. Initially, a decision is made whether to persist the NML document locally to the computer originating the information or remotely to the computer network If it is decided to persist the NML document locally (42) then a decision is made whether or not to immediately persist the document If the document is not immediately persisted (46) S then a decision is made whether to Forget the document (410). If the document is not forgotten (414) then the document is saved locally after a predetermined period of time passes (422). Accordingly, the NML Document is now in a Persisted state 438.
Alternatively, if it is decided that the NML Document is forgotten (415), then the NML Document is Deleted (431) after a predetermined period of time passes. The direct labeled io graph for the document is updated (439). The NML Document is then in an expired state 443.
Continuing with Figure 4, if it is decided to store the document immediately then a decision is made whether to Forget (411) the NML Document. If the document is not forgotten (416), then the NML document is stored locally (424), and the NML Document is persisted (432). If it is decided to forget (417) the document, then the NML Document is deleted (425) and the direct labeled graph for the document is updated (445). The NML Document is then in a Forgotten state (433).
For remote persistence, a similar process to that of local persistence occurs. Thus, initially it is determined whether the NML document is immediately persisted If the document is not immediately persisted then it is decided whether or not to Forget (412) the NML Document. If the document is not forgotten (418), then the document, and its included assets, is uploaded to a remote server (434), after a predetermined period of time (426). The document is now persisted (440). If the document is forgotten, then the NML document is removed by being deleted (435) after a predetermined period of time, and the direct labeled graph for the document is updated (441). The NML Document is then in the expired state (444).
If the document is immediately persisted and is not forgotten (413, 420), then the process uploads the NML Document and its included assets to a remote server (428). The NML Document is now persisted (436). If the document is forgotten (421) then the NML Document is deleted (429) and the direct labeled graph for the NML Document is updated 437. The NML Document is now in the Forgotten 442 state.
One of the predominant features of the present invention is the ability to create a "just-in- 14 time" application (the "netomatic" application), as shown in Figure 5, which illustrates the process of compiling an NML Document into a netomatic, just-in-time application.
Accordingly, an author creates an NML Document 51 through the Authoring and Persistence processes described in Figure 3 and Figure 4. The NML Document 51 is processed via Generate xSchema Grammar 52 to create an xSchema Grammar 53 for the NML Document 51. This xSchema Grammar 53 is processed via Generate Source Code 54 which results in Source Code 55 which is compiled via Compile Source Code 56 into Netomatic Object Code 57. The Netomatic Object Code 57 may be combined with object code libraries specified in NML Document 51 through Link Object Code 58 to create the Netomatic Just-In-Time io Application 59. Through Decompile Object Code 510 the NML Document 51 is generated from the Netomatic Object Code 57 and Netomatic Just-In-Time Application 59.
Accordingly, below is an example of a decompiled NML Object as produced through Decompile Object Code 510.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml <nmlHeader> <NMLObj id="3" type="vector" name="net.netomat.editor.Dispatch" value="3, 7, 10, 42, 45, 48, 50, 53, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78, 81, 88, 93, 97, 102, 106, 111, 113, 116, 119, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 148, 150, 152, 154, 157, 159, 162, 165, 168"> <NMLObj type=" float" name="net .netomat .editor.Transform" value="0.4824945f"/> </NMLObj> <NMLObj id="4" type="URI" name="net.netomat.editor.Link" value="3,5,76,40" from="2" <NMLObj id="5" type="string" name="net.netomat.editor.TextGen" value="Tiger Woods broke through an imaginary &quot;picket line&quot; this week when he filmed a commercial in Toronto for General Motors as part of his contractual obligation as a Buick spokesman."> <NMLObj name="java.awt.Font" value="Arial, 18"/> <NMLObj name="java.awt.geom.AffineTransform" value="4.100451741799471d, 0.0d, 0.Od 4.100451741799471d, -1646.7296391909335d, 7965.192829330378d"/> </NMLObj> <NMLObj id="7" type="image" name="net.netomat.editor.Picture" url="http://www.golfonline.com/images/tw.gif" alt="Tiger Woods filming a commercial in Toronto for General Motors" altURL="http://www.netomat.net/cache/tw.gif"> <NMLObj name="java.awt.geom.AffineTransform" value="5.020905480709362d, 0.0d, 0.Od 5.020905480709362d, -27.15499822839189d, 3135.314758270212d"/> </NMLObj> <NMLObj id="8" type="URI" name="net.netomat.editor.Link" value="7, 10, 24 88, 93, 97, 102, 106," from="10" to="24"/> </nmlHeader> <nmlBody> </nmlBody> </nml> The process for sending an NML document from an author to one or more recipients is illustrated in Figure 6 messaging). The Author 61 authors, sets attributes and permissions 62 on an NML Document 63 and Persists the document to a computer Server A 64. The Author 61 then Sends 65 a reference to the NML Document 63 to a Recipient 66.
The mode of communication may be either synchronous instant messaging) or
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asynchronous email). When the Recipient 66 opens the NML Document 63 and downloads the related assets 67 an NML Reply 68 is sent to the Author 61 (to be viewed on ;Zn the Author's egocentric network monitor).
The Recipient 66 may also create an NML Reply 69 by editing or changing the NML Document 63 and storing such changes to computer Server A 64.
The Recipient 66 may also prepare to forward 611 the NML document by copying the NML ODocument 63 to NML Document 612 on Computer Server B 613. This causes the Direct Labeled Graph corresponding to NML Document 63 to be Updated 610 on computer Server io A 64. The Recipient 66 may then Send 614 the NML Document 612 to other Recipients 615 to download 616 the NML Document 612 and related assets from computer Server B 613.
Figure 7 illustrates the messaging attributes, permissions, and states which may be ascribed to an NML Document. Accordingly, a Recipient 71 with a local or cached copy of an NML Document 72 places the NML Document in the Refresh 73 state by reloading or refreshing the contents of the NML Document 72 from computer Server A 74. This Refresh 73 causes an update 75 to the Direct Labeled Graph corresponding to the NML Document 72 on computer Server A 74.
The Recipient 71 may Copy 76 the NML Document 72 to NML Document 77 on computer Server B 78. This Copy 76 action places the NML Document 77 in the "copy" state. The Direct Labeled Graph for NML Document 72 on computer Server A 74 is not updated. A new Direct Labeled Graph is created to represent NML Document 77 on computer Server B 78.
The Recipient 71 may Send the NML Document 77 on to other Recipients 710 causing an update to the Direct Labeled Graph for NML Document 77 on computer Server B 78.
Recipients 710 will Download 711 the NML Document 77 and related assets from computer Server B 78.
The Recipient 71 may place the NML Document 77 in the Delete 73 state on the computer Server B 78. This causes the NML Document 77 and its related assets to become unavailable for use by either Recipient 71 or Recipients 710 and causes an update to the 3o Direct Labeled Graph for NML Document 77 on computer Server B 78 to reflect that NML Document 77 is in the Delete 73 state.
Existing NML documents may be edited as shown in Figure 8. Accordingly, an author or recipient Edits 81 an existing NML Document 82 by Changing 83 existing assets, Importing
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84 additional assets and/or by Setting Permissions 85 on the NML Document 82. The NML Document 82 is stored to the egocentric network through the Persist 86 process which causes the changes to the NML Document 82 to be stored through Update 88 to a persistent NML s Document Fragment 812. An NML Document Fragment 812 comprises an NML Header 813 and an NML Fragment Body 814, which is preferably comprised solely of those changes kId to NML Document 82. The NML Header 813 includes meta-information about NML Document 814.
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Embodied within Persist 85 step is a Distill 89 process which creates the Direct Labeled 1o Graph 810. The Direct Labeled Graph 810 is a representation of NML Document Fragment 812 in a resource description framework (RDF) format. The Direct Labeled Graph 810 contains information about NML Document Fragment 812, its relationship to the original NML Document 2 as well as the relationship to other documents.
The Optimize NML 87 process occurs after the Persist process 86 and creates an Optimized NML Document Fragment 88. The Optimized NML Document Fragment 88 is optimized for display or use on specific platforms or delivery through specific transport protocols. The Optimize NML 78 process also updates the Direct Labeled Graph 810 with information about the compression algorithm used to create the Optimize NML Document Fragment 88.
The Persist 86 process is also followed by a Compile 815 step which creates a just-in-time application (Netomatic) 816. The Netomatic 816 includes the application code and information content required to present or display the information contained within NML Document 82 and NML Document Fragment 812.
Below are examples of various NML documents according to the present invention for reference.
Sample NML code for a Platform Component Configuration: The header of this document describes a node a client computer or networked device) on a network, how the node is configured and describes the services to which this node subscribes.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml <nmlHeader> <Version id="1000x003" number="9"/> <Host hostURL="http://www.netomat .net/data/" hostName="netomat.net"/> <Name title="netomat"/> <Author firstname="maciej" lastname="wisniewski"/> <Date date="June 12 1999"/> <User name="maciej" id="mzw" password="ferh%df7sjd9" SMTPserver="www. interport .net" POPserver='pop. interport .net" email="mzw~interport net"/> <OperatingSystem name="Win" <Java version="JREl vendor="Sun"/> <Proxy type="socks" address="socks.netomat .net" port="1080"/> <Speed bps="128000"/> <NetworkingEngine name="net .netomat .network" version=" 8bx"/> <DisplayEngine name="net netomat .layout" version=" 9floatC"/> <SoundEngine name="net .netomat .media. sound" version="O. Sb"/> <TranslationEngine name="net netomat .tranlater" version="O <EditingEngine name="net .netomat .editor" version=' 7fg"/> <EncodingEngine name="net netomat encoder" version="O <XMLEngine name="org.apache .xerces.parsers" version="l.2.O"/> <XMLabjetModel name="org.apache.xerces.dom.traversal" version="l.2.O"/> <Service protocol="http" method="post" uri="http: //www.netomat net/bin/data?"> <ServiceCondition timeout="lO" timeLimjt="60" maxSize="150K"/> <ServiceFormat type="jpeg, gif, png, bmp, nml, html, txt"/> <ServiceFailure> <ServiceUnavailableException uri="http: //www. thing.net/cgibin/redirect?'!> <Service~usyException retry="3" <TirneLimitExceededException process="true"/> <SizeLimitExceededException proceBB="false"/> <SchemaViolationException process='false"/> <CommunicationException process="true"/> <OperationNotSupportedException process="true"/> </ServiceFailure> <ServiceQueryString query= interface= "xpath" I> <ServiceStream starts-with="&lt;service&gt;"' ends with="&lt;/service&gt;" trim_to="&lt;service&gt;" trim-from="&lt;/service&gt;"/> <ServiceRange start="O" end="EOF"/> </Service> <Service protocol="ftp" uri="ftp://ftp.netomat.net/"> </Service> </nmlI-eader> <nmlBody> <group> rect color="#ffffff" fillColor="#ffffff" height="450" width="650"/> <image noHighlight="true" href="l2epic.jpg"/> <anchor rollover="jump(012b.nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="12b_thumb.jpg" x="400" </anchor> <anchor rollover="jump(012d.nml)"> <image ncHighlight="true" href="12d_thumb.jpg" x="2651" </anchor> S0 <anchor rollover="jump(@12c.nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="12c_thumb.jpg" x="400"1 y="27 6"/I> anchor> <anchor rollover="jump(Ol2a.nml)"> <image ncHighlight="true" href="12a-thumb.jpg" x="45" y="280"/> </anchor> <image noHighlight="true" href='logo.gif" WH"O3" y="120"/> <image noHighlight="true" href='12_-clocktext.gif" x="476" y="l78"/> <text file="/netomat/poll?src=12a.nml" font="Verdana:ll, sansserif:ll" x="454" y="220" color="ffff6600"/> <clock timeZone="ECT" font="Verdana:ll, sans-serif:ll" W=500" y="1721" color="#ff66OO'/> <clock timeZone="JST" font="Verdana:ll, sans-serif:ll" x="524" yW185"1 color="#ff66OO"/> <clock timeZone="EST" font="Verdana:ll, sans-serif:ll" x="500" yW200", color="#ff6600"/> <clock timeZone="PST" font="Verdana:ll, sans-serif:ll" x="510" y="21211 color="#ff6600"/> <anchor click="jump(Obooth.nml)"> <image href="12_arrow .gif" nollighlight='true" x="287" </anchor> <anchor click="jump(04.nml)"> <image href="12_video.gif" noHighlight='true" x="589" </anchor> <anchor click="jump(020.nml) <image href="12_letter.gif" noHighlight="true" x="213"1 IND </anchor> 1 0 c/group> 0 c/nml~ody> Cl c/nml> Sample NML Code for incorporating a web meta-search interface into a document. This example retrieves search results from multiple sources:c?xml version-"l.O" encoding='tJTF-8"?> cnml version=1l.O"> cnmlHeadet> cVersion compatible="1000x03" description-"Contains update to 1000x002"' size="'30066 cService protocol="http" method~post" stream='text/html'' T-4 objectModel="pattern"> IS1 kn cTextURI uri="http: //www.altavista.com/cgic-I bin/query?kl=XX&amp;pg=q&amp;text=yes&amp;q=q"/> 0 cTextQueryString guery="q"/> Cl cTextStream starts-with="&lt;dd&gt;" ends-with='&lt;/dd&gt;"' ID 20 trim_to="&lt;dd&gt;" trim_from="&lt;/dd&gt;"/> o cTextURI uri="http: //www.northernlight.com/nlquery. fcg?cb=0&amp;qr=q"/> cTextQueryString query="q"/> Cl cTextStream starts with="&lt;td valign=top&gt;&lt;FONT size=2 face=arial~helvetica&gt;" ends -with="&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;" trim to="&quot;&gt;"' trim from=" &lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;"/> clImageURl uri="http: //arribavista .com/Searching/Search_Results. asp?ss=q&amp;SearchType=picture"/> clmageQueryString query="q"/> cimageStream starts_with="&lt;a href=&quot;javascript:URLLinker("I ends-with="&lt;/a&gt;" trim_to="&apos; ,&apos;" trim -from='&apos;)&quot; onmouseover=&quot;window.status=&apos;click to view on the web&apos;; return true&quot; title="/> clmageURl uri="http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/cgibin/SFgate?databaee=edcc2 .jsc.nasa.gov%3A210%2FPAO&amp;convert=waistoimg&amp;directget=l&amp; text=g&amp ;maxhits=l0"/ clmageQueryString query='g"/> clmageStream starts_with="&lt;A HREF=&quot;"' ends-with="&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;" trim_to="&lt;A HREF=&quot;" trim_from='&guot; &gt; &lt;img align=left"/> clmageURl uri="http: //scour.net/Search/Search.phtml?protocol=all&amp; index=image&amp;query=q"/> clmageQusryString cpaery='q"/> clmageStream starts_with='&lt;TR&gt;&lt;TD align=&quot;center&quot; valign=&quot; center&quot;&t' ends with="border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/TD&gt;&lt;/TR&gt;" trim_to='&lt;A href=&quot;" trim_from="&quot;&gt;&lt;IMG src=&quot;http://media.scour.net"/> cSoundURl uri="http: //scour.net/Search/Search.phtml?protocol=&amp;broadband=&amp;queryg&amp; index=wav& amp;protocol=all&amp;x=ll&amp;y=8" cSoundoueryString qusry='q"/> cSoundStream starts-with=" &lt;TO rowspan=&guot;2&quot; class=&cuot; smallFeatureCopy&quot; align=&quot;center&quot; ends -with="border=&quot;0&quot;&gt;&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/TO&gt;" trim_to="&lt;A href=&quot;"' trim-from="&quot; claSs=&quot;normalFeatureLink&quot; &gt; c/Service> c/nmlxeader> cnml~ody> <group> c image href=Imenu.jpgt/> canchor click="link (http://www.netomat.net)"> cimags href="neto logo.gif" x="200" c/anchor> cimage href="gnome.jpg" x="34" canchor click="popup (menu@pop .nmlP'> cimage href="index logo.gif" x="268" y="404"/> c/anchor> cimage href="binoc.gif" x="382" y="263"/5 cimage href="cafe.gif" x="103" y="345"/> canchor rollover="popup (menu englishapop.nml)"> cimage href="menu-french.gif" x="189" c/anchor> canchor click="jump(@booth.nml)"> cimage href="menu~photo.gif" x="489" c/anchor> </group> O </nmlBody> </nml> Sample NML Code for Capturing, in an NML document, the search results retrieved from a S s web search using a web meta-search interface according to the above sample code as well as i meta-information about the search such as the original search query, time stamps, categories within which the results were found, etc.: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml version="l.0"> S 10 <nmlHeader> <Service uri="http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=queryString" serviceName="Yahoo" queryString="Tiger Woods" retcode="l" query_id="twl2" total_nr_pages="42" act_page="2" act hits="654" timestamp="Sept 12 2000 16:04:32" nethit="23"/> 0 15 <HIT ranking_order="l" lc="en" cc="us"> S<CATEGORY name="Recreation &gt; Sports &gt; Golf &gt; Golfers &gt; Men C&gt;" value="Woods Tiger"/> <TITLE locator="http://www.tigerwoods.com/">Tiger Woods</TITLE>
<ABSTRACT>
official site of Tiger from CBS SportsLine complete with video interviews, photos, stats and features.
</ABSTRACT>
<LASTMOD>null</LASTMOD> <DUP locator="http://pages.prodigy.com/boshk/woods.htm" ranking_order="6"/>
</HIT>
<HIT ranking_order="2" lc="en" cc="us"> <CATEGORY name="Recreation &gt; Sports &gt; Golf &gt; Golfers &gt; Men value="Woods Tiger"/> <TITLE locator="http://www.pgatour.com/players/intro/8793.html">PGA Tour.com: Tiger Woods </TITLE>
<ABSTRACT>
biography, photo gallery, and recent news.
</ABSTRACT>
<LASTMOD>Sept 9 2000</LASTMOD>
</HIT>
</nmlHeader> <nmlBody> </nmlBody> </nml> Sample NML code describing a complete NML Document message) containing header information describing the document (DocumentReference information such as document ID, description, state, permissions, etc.), how the document is messaged (MessageHeader info such as "from", modes of delivery, message timestamps, etc.), how the document is routed (RoutingHeader information such as the Sender URI and the Receiver URI) as well as the body of the NML document or message (nmlBody):<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml version="l.0"> <nmlHeader> <DocumentReference> <DocumentLabel>Forbes</DocumentLabel> <DocumentId>nml:netomat.netWER9015488876</DocumentId> <DocumentDescription lang="en-us">Forbes Media Kit</DocumentDescription> <DocumentState> <Copied is="true" on="20020224" by="na" from="forbes.nml" to="myfirstnml.nml">Copy based on Forbes newsletter</Copied> <Refreshed is="true" on="2002022313:34:58" synchronized="false">Every time</Refreshed> <Deleted is="true" by="maciej@netomat.net" on="2002022518:34:21">Can be made active again</Deleted> <Optimized is="true" by="nmlCompressionAlgorithm"/> <Encoded is="true" included="yes" with="base64"/> <Encrypted is="false" using="na"/> <Distilled is="true" from="http://www.netomat.net/forbes/forbes.nml" to="http://www.forbes.com/news/forbes.nml;;http://www.netomat.net/forbes/forbes.nml"/> <Persisted is="true" by="maciej@netomat.net"> <Forgotten is="false" on="na"/> <Expired is="false"/> <Edited is="false" by="nobody"/> </Persisted> </Documentgtate> <DocumentPermissions> <Send can="true" who="maciejanetomat net!/> <Reply can="true" must="false'" who="maciej@netomat.net: ;kris@netomat.net; ;ed@netomat.net" by="2002040112:00:00"/> <Forward can="true" must="false"' who="maciej@netomat.net; ;kris@netomat.net; ;ed@netomat.net" by="2002040112:00:00"' notBefore="na" notAfter="na"/> Publish can="true"' who='maciejanetomat.net; ;kris@netomat.riet; ;ed@netomat.net" not~efore-'2002040112:00:OO"' notAfter="2002040112:00:OO"/> <Copy can="false" who="nobody"/> <Refresh can-"true" must="false" internal="10000" how-"auto"' who="everybody" <Delete can="true" must="falsell who='maciej~netomat.net; ;krisonetomat.net; ;edanetomat.net" by="2002040112;00:00"/> <Optimize can="true" must="false" who="anybody'/> <Encode can="true" must="false" who="anybody" with="base64"/> <Encrypt can="true" must=" false' who="anybody" with="SEA"/> <Persist can='true" must="false" who="anybody'" imediately="true" forget~y="na" expirecn="na"/> <Edit can="false" who="nobody"/> </Document Permissions> </DocumentReference> <MessageHeader> <From> <Partyld>6673766frddehds876748</Partyld> </From> <To> <Partyld>erwoys5654lk98432</Partyld> </To> <MessageData> <Messageld>5665/876767/8989984/</Messageld> <TimeStamp>20011112192452</TimeStamp> <Encryption type="PKE" >Not encrypted</Encryption> <Delivery type="OnceAndOnly~nce"/> </MessageData> <MessageActionStatus wasSent='yes" wasReplied="yes"' wasRepliedNumOfTimes="3" wasForwarded="yes" wasForwarded~umOfTimes="2" >Updated on Feb 24 2002</MessageActionStatus> <MessageMode prefered="yes" mandatory='no" Bynchronous="no"' asynchronoue="yes">Communication Mode Information based on last transaction on 2002.02. 24</MessageMode> </MessageHeader> <RoutingHeader> <SenderURI>www. forbes .com/netomat</SenderURI> S0 <ReceiverURI>www.netomat .net/forbes</ReceiverURI> <ErrorURI>mailto;maciejw~netomat .net</ErrorURI> <TimeStamp>20011112192452</TimeStamp> <SequenceNumber>00001</SequenceNumber> </RoutingHeader> </nmlHeader> <nmlBody> <group> rect color="#fffffff fillColor="#ffffff" height="450" width="650"/> <image noxighlight="true" href="index_logo.gif" X="515" y="398"/> <image noxighlight="true" x="23" y="37"> ACEAABAiAAEQXwBEQyJTb3VyY2U6 IEhTSSAvV01GLXRvLUNHTS~maWx0EXIg LyBWZXJzaW9uIDEuMzUgI iAiRGF0ZTogMTk5OSOwMS~xNyIRZgAB//8AARBi AAAQpgAAAAkAFxFGAAAA////EYQwIgAQEYogyAAAAAB//3//AAARvwC3ClRJ 1UQUxJQwpUSUlFU1.9CTOxEEVRJTUVTX0JPTERf SVRBTElDCI~hFTFZFVElDQRFIRUxWRVRJQ0FfTOJMSVFVRQ5IRUxWRVRJQ0Ff FfQk SMRF9 PQkxJUVVFBONPVVJJRVIOQ0 9VUklFUl9J VEFMSUMM4Q09VUklFJ1 9CT~xEE0NPVVJJRVJfQk9MRF9JVEFMSUMGUllNQk9M ABHOAAABQgAEAUEABA~qLToR4gABAGEAACAmAAE 9NJ 911 EIAASBiAAAgggAA IKIAACDI PSDOwAhqCzoAAACAQWj +v7g+TpRYgACUkwAAQAEAAAAAAAAAABRgBxUggAAABkAGQAAFKCAAJAkcAEg/ MoAAQlTb2ll IFRleHQAoABA -/O4w6evG8XlLl3ft <Image> <anchor click="jump(man.nml)'> <image noHighlight-"true" href-"1S arrow.jpg" x="94" </anchor> <image noHighlight="true" href="book_man.gif" x="178" y=" 78 <anchor rollover-"popup (book moveopop .nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="book-movegif" W=96" y=" 2 14"/> </anchor> <anchor rollover="popup (book woman@pop .nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="book_woman.jpg" x="35411 y"6 </anchor> <anchor rollover="popup(bookamelie@pop.nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="book-amelie.jpg" x="415", y"612"/> </anchor> <anchor click="jump(@4.nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="ls-video.gif" y="367"/> </anchor> <anchor click="jump(@B.nml)"> <image noHighlight="true" href="book gnome. jpg" x="301", y"272"/> </anchor> </group> </nmlBody> </nml>Sample NML code of a complete NML Document which may be edited by a recipient. The ability for a recipient to edit this document is determnined by the document state and the document permissions in the nmlHeader and the <edit> tag in nmlBody of the document: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml version=" <nmlHeader> <DocumentReference> <DocumentLabel >Forbes</DocumentLabel> <Documentld>nml :netomat .netWER90l5488876</Documentld> <DocumentDescription lang="en-us">Forbes media Kit</DocumentDescription> <DocumentState> <Copied is="true" on="20020224" by="na" from="forbes.nml"' to="myfirstnml.nml">Copy based on Forbes newsletter</Copied> <Refreshed is='true" on="2002022313:34:58'' synchronized=" false" >Every time</Refreshed> <Deleted is='true" by="maciej~netomat .net"' on='2002022518:34:21">Can be made active again</Deleted> <Optimized is="true" by="nmlCompresionAlgorithn"/> <Encoded is="true" includedw'yes" with="UUE"/> <Encrypted is=false" using="na"/> <Distilled is=true"l from='http: //www.netomat net/forbes/forbes .nml"' to='http://www.forbes.com/news/forbes.nml; ;http://www.netomat.net/forbes/forbes.nml"/> <Persisted is="true" by="maciej~netomat.net"> <Forgotten is="false" on="na"/> <Expired is="false"/> <Eited is="false" by="nobody"/> </Persisted> </DocumentState> <DocumentPermissions> <Send can="crue" who="maciej~netomat.net"/> <Reply can="true" must="false"' who="maciej~netomat.net; ;kris@netomat.net; ;ed@netomat.net" by="2002040112:00:00"/> <Forward can="true' must=" false"' who="maciejanetomat.net; ;krisonetomat.net; ;ed~netomat.net" by="2002040112:00:00'' notBefore="na" notAfter="na"/> Publish can="true"' who="maciejonetomat.net; ;kris@netomat.net; ;ed@netomat.net" notBefore="2002040112:00:00"' notAfter="2002040112 :00 <Copy can="false" who="nobody"/> <Refresh can="true" must="false" interval='l0000" how="auto"' who=" everybody" I> <Delete can="true" must="false"' who="maciej~netomat.net; ;kris@netomat.net; ;ed@netomat.net" by="2002040112:00:00"/> <Optimize can="true" must="false" who="anybody"/> <Encode can="true" must="false" who="anybody" with="base64"/> <Encrypt can=" true" must="false" who- "anybody" with= "SEA" I> <Persist can="true" must="false" who="anybody"' imediately="true" forgetBy="na" expireon="na"/> <Eit can="true" who="anybody"/> c/DocumentPermissions> c/DocumentReference> <MessageHeader> <From> Partyld>GG737E6frddehdsB7E748</Partyld> </From> <To> <Partyld>erwnysSS54lkS8432</Partyld> </To> <MessageData> <Messageld>SESS/876767/8989984/</Messageld> <TimeStamp>20011112192452</TimeStamp> <Encryption type="PKE" >Not encryptedc/Encryption> <Delivery type="OnceAndOnlyOnce" I> </MessageData> <MessageActionStatus wasSent="yes" wasRepliedTo="yes"' wasRepliedToNunofTimes="3" wasForwarded="yes" wasForwardedNunofTimes="2">Updated on Feb 24 2002</MessageActionStatus> <MessageMode prefered= "yes" mandatory= "no" synchronous= "no"l asynchronous="yes">Communication mode Information based on last transaction on 2002.02. 24</MessageMode> </MessageHeader> <RoutingHeader> <SenderUlRI>www. forbes .com/netomat</SenderURIl> <ReceiverURI>www. netomat .net/forbes</ReceiverURIl> <ErrorURI>mailto:maciejw@netomat .net</ErrorURI> <TimeStamp>20011112192452</TimeStamp> <Secpience~umber>00001c/Sequencewumber> </Routingxeader> </nmlHeader> <nml Body> <group> image href="kodak top2.gif" <rect height="26" width="265" y="26" color="#FDB400"/> <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#000000" xW14", y=33">Welcome, David.</text> <text font="arial:18:bold, sansserif:16:bold" color="#000000" x="23"1 92"W>idsc/tc x="261" y=" x="363" y="65" W=461" y="65" x="546" Y="65" x=624" Y="65" !xt> <anchor click-"jump (@index.nml)"> <image href="manageh.gif" x="241" <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#CC3300", highlightColor="1tFDB400">Managec/text> </anchor> <anchor click="jump(@create.nml)"> <image hrsf="create.gif" x="343" <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#E6666"6 highlightColor="#ffffff">Create</text> c/anchor> <anchor click="jump(@shop.nml)"> <image href="shop.gif" x="437" <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#S66666"1 highlightColor="#ffffff">Shopc/text> c/anchor> <anchor click="jump(@send.nml)"> <image href="send.gif" x="525" <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#666666", highlightColor="#ffffff">Send</text> c/anchor> <anchor click="junp (@orderprints .nml) <image href="orderprints.gif" x="610" <text font="arial:14:bold, sansserif:14:bold" color="#666666"' highlightColor="#ffffff">order Printsc/text> </anchor> tabs--> <rect height="l" widtb="727" color="#cccccc" y="252"/> <rect height="l" width="727" color="#cccccc" y="277"/> bg grey rect--> <rect height="173" width="727" y="278" color="4666666"/> <edit wbo="all" start="na" end="na"> <drag> <image href="kidl.gif" x="26" y="130"/> </drag> <drag> image hret="kid2.gif" WAY59 y="130"/> </drag> </edit> <image href="4.gif" x="295" y="116"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14' color="#333333" xW2511 y="257">organize your photos via drag and drop</text> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#333333" x="613' y=257"Mvew 6 12</text> <image href="arrow_right.gif" x="697" y="258"/> cover grey rect--> <rect height="173" width="727" yW328" color="#666666"/> <anchor click="jump(@kids.nml)"> <image href="album.gif" x="70" y="328"/> <text font='arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#ffffff" x="901 y="396" highlightColor="#OOOOOO'>Kids</text> </anchor> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14' color="#ffffff" x="2001, y="396">Trip to</text> anchor click="jump(@trip.nml)"> <image href="album.gif" x="185" y="328"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#ffffff" x="2001, y="409" highlightColor="#OOOOOO">Disney</text> </anchor> <image href="album.gif" x="299" y="328"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#ffffff" x="310" Y='396">send to</text> text font='arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#ffffff" x="2931, y="409'>Mom n Dad</text> <image href="album.gif" x="410" y=328"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#ffffff" xW4201 y="396">houses</text> image href="album.gif" x="524" y="328"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserif:14" color="#FFCCOO" W=521'' Y="396">create new</text> <image href='trash.gif" x="662" y=323"/> <text font="arial:14, sansserit:14' color="#ffffff" x="6681, y="396">trash</text> <rect height="393" width="5" color="black" <rect height="393" width="4" color="black" x."732" <image href="kodak_bottom2.gif" y="450"/> <anchor click="link(http://www.netomat.net) <image href="netomat grey gif" 5' y="358"/> </anchor> </group> </nmlBody> </mn> Sample NMAL code of an NM4L Document describing how Document Actions (<DocumentActions>), which are typically carried at the nml protocol level, can be contained within the header of the NMIL Document and still be processed when using other protocols to transport the document such as HTTP or SMTP:: <?xinl version="1.O" encoding="UTF-8"?> <nml version="1.O"> <nmlHeader> <DocumentReference> <DocumentLabel>Forbes</DocumentLabel> <Documentld>nml :netomat .netWER9O15488876</Documentld> <DocumentDescription lang="en-us">Forbes Media Kit</DocumentDescription> <DocumentState> <Copied is="true" on-"20020224" by="na" from="forbes.nml"' to="myfirstnml.nml">Copy based on Forbes newsletter</Copied> <Refreshed is="true" on="2002022313:34:58'' synchronized=" false' >Every time</Refreshed> <Deleted is="true" by="maciej@netomat.net"' on="2002022518:34:21">Can be made active again</Deleted> <Optimized is="true" by="nmlCompressionAlgorithn"/> <Encoded is="true" included="yes" with="UUE"/> <Encrypted is="false" using="na"/> <Distilled is="true"' from="http://www.netomat.net/forbes/forbes.nml"' to="bttp://www.forbes.com/news/forbes.nml; ;http://www.netomat-net/forbes/forbes.nml"/> <Persisted is="true" by=rmaciej@netomat net"> <Forgotten is="false" on-"na"/> <Expired is="false"/> <Edited is="false" by="nobody"/> </Persisted> </DocumentState> <DocumentPermissions> <Send can="true" who="maciej@netomat .net"/> <Reply can="true" 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NML netomat Markup Language The above-identified embodiments and aspects of the present invention are made possible (for example) via a new computer readable language (code) called netomatic markup language (NML). This language presents a unique application or "dialect" of extensible markup language (XML). The code, as shown in the above examples, is similar to XML, but includes unique semantics which allow the egocentric network, authoring application as well as the information controlling application to embody the present invention.
Accordingly, grammatical definitions for the NML language are set out below: <!ELEMENT ABSTRACT (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Author EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Author firstname CDATA #REQUIRED lastname CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT AuthoringEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST AuthoringEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT CATEGORY EMPTY> <!ATTLIST CATEGORY name CDATA #REQUIRED value CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT CommunicationException EMPTY> <!ATTLIST CommunicationException process CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT CompilingEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST CompilingEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ContextDef EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ContextDef path CDATA #REQUIRED parentRef CDATA #REQUIRED insert CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Copied (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST Copied is CDATA #REQUIRED on CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED from CDATA #REQUIRED to CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Copy EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Copy can CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT DUP EMPTY> <!ATTLIST DUP locator CDATA #REQUIRED ranking order CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Date EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Date date CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Delete EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Delete can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Deleted (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST Deleted is CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED on CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Delivery EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Delivery type CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT DisplayEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST DisplayEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Distilled EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Distilled is CDATA #REQUIRED from CDATA #REQUIRED to CDATA #REQUIRED ELEMENT DocumentActions (GetName, SetName, GetContentLanguage, GetContentLength, GetContentType, GetElement, GetAttribute, PutElement, PutAttribute, GetLastModified, GetLock, SetLock, GetResourceType, GetSource, GetCreationdate, CreateMonitor?)> <!ELEMENT DocumentDescription (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST DocumentDescription lang CDATA #REQUIRED country CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT CreateMonitor (EgoCentricNetworkMonitor)> <!ELEMENT DocumentId (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT DocumentLabel (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT DocumentPermissions (Send, Reply, Forward, Publish, Copy, Refresh, Delete, Optimize, Encode, Encrypt, Persist, Edit)> <!ELEMENT DocumentReference (DocumentLabel, DocumentId, DocumentDescription, DocumentState?, DocumentPermissions?, DocumentStatus?, DocumentActions?)> <!ELEMENT DocumentState (Copied, Refreshed, Deleted, Optimized, Encoded, Encrypted, Distilled, Persisted)> <!ELEMENT DocumentStatus (Lock)> <!ELEMENT Edit EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Edit can (false I true) #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Edited EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Edited is CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT EditingEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST EditingEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT EgoCentricNetworkMonitor (Layout, MaxLoaded, MaxDisplayed, Suggested, Font, TextURI?, TextQueryString?, TextStream?, ImageURI, ImageQueryString, ImageStream, SoundURI?, SoundQueryString?, SoundStream?)> <!ATTLIST netomatics version CDATA #IMPLIED uri CDATA #IMPLIED name CDATA #IMPLIED author CDATA #IMPLIED date CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT Encode EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Encode can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED with CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Encoded EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Encoded is CDATA #REQUIRED included CDATA #REQUIRED with CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT EncodingEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST EncodingEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Encrypt EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Encrypt can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED with CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Encrypted EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Encrypted is CDATA #REQUIRED using CDATA #REQUIRED /0 <!ELEMENT Encryption (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST Encryption type CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ErrorURI (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Expired EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Expired is CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Font EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Font fontname CDATA #REQUIRED fontstyle CDATA #REQUIRED fontsize CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Forgotten EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Forgotten is CDATA #REQUIRED on CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Forward EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Forward can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED notBefore CDATA #REQUIRED notAfter CDATA #REQUIRED
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From (Partyld)> GetAttribute EMPTY> GetContentLanguage EMPTY> GetContentLength EMPTY> GetContentType EMPTY> GetElement EMPTY> GetLastModified EMPTY> GetLock EMPTY> GetName EMPTY> GetResourceType EMPTY> GetSource EMPTY> SearchResultHeader (CATEGORY, TITLE, ABSTRACT, LASTMOD, DUP?)> SearchResultHeader ranking_order NMTOKEN #REQUIRED languageCode CDATA #REQUIRED contryCode CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Host EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Host hostURL CDATA #REQUIRED hostName CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ImageQueryString EMPTY> O <!ATTLIST ImageQueryString Squery CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ImageStream EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ImageStream starts_with CDATA #REQUIRED ends_with CDATA #REQUIRED trim_to CDATA #REQUIRED trim_from CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ImageURI EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ImageURI l uri CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT LASTMOD (#PCDATA)> Va <!ELEMENT Lock EMPTY> o<!ATTLIST Lock Sexclusive CDATA #REQUIRED c sharedBy CDATA #REQUIRED universal CDATA #REQUIRED active CDATA #REQUIRED href CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT MaxDisplayed EMPTY> <!ATTLIST MaxDisplayed lines NMTOKEN #REQUIRED pictures NMTOKEN #REQUIRED sounds NMTOKEN #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT MaxLoaded EMPTY> <!ATTLIST MaxLoaded lines NMTOKEN #REQUIRED pictures NMTOKEN #REQUIRED sounds NMTOKEN #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT MessageActionStatus (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST MessageActionStatus wasSent CDATA #REQUIRED wasReplied CDATA #REQUIRED wasRepliedNumOfTimes CDATA #REQUIRED wasForwarded CDATA #REQUIRED wasForwardedNumOfTimes CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT MessageData (Messageld, TimeStamp, Encryption?, Delivery?)> <!ELEMENT MessageHeader (From, To, MessageData, MessageActionStatus, MessageMode)> <!ELEMENT Messageld (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT MessageMode (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST MessageMode prefered CDATA #REQUIRED mandatory CDATA #REQUIRED synchronous CDATA #REQUIRED asynchronous CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT nmlObjectDistilled EMPTY> <!ATTLIST nmlObjectDistilled id NMTOKEN #IMPLIED type CDATA #IMPLIED name CDATA #REQUIRED value NMTOKENS #IMPLIED from CDATA #IMPLIED to CDATA #IMPLIED alt CDATA #IMPLIED uri CDATA #IMPLIED altURL CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT Name EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Name title CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT NetworkingEngine EMPTY> J0 <!ATTLIST NetworkingEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT OperationNotSupportedException EMPTY> <!ATTLIST OperationNotSupportedException process (false I true) #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Optimize EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Optimize can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Optimized EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Optimized is CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ParsingEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ParsingEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Partyld (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Persist EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Persist can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED imediately CDATA #REQUIRED forgetBy CDATA #REQUIRED expireOn CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Persisted (Forgotten, Expired, Edited)> <!ATTLIST Persisted is CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT PersitenceEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST PersitenceEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Publish EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Publish can CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED notBefore CDATA #REQUIRED notAfter CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT PutAttribute EMPTY> <!ELEMENT PutElement EMPTY> <!ELEMENT ReceiverURl (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Refresh EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Refresh can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUIRED interval CDATA #REQUIRED how CDATA #REQUJIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Refreshed (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST Refreshed is CDATA #REQUIRED on CDATA #REQUIRED synchronized CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Reply EMPTY> <IATTLIST Reply can CDATA #REQUIRED must CDATA #REQUJIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED by CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT RouteInfo (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Rout ingHeader (SenderURl?, SequenceNumber?, RouteInfo?)> <!ELEMENT SchemaViolationException ED~ <!ATTLIST SchemaViolationException process (true I false) #REQUIRI <!ELEMENT SearchEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SearchEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED ReceiverURl?, ErrorURI?, TimeStamp?, <!ELEMENT Send EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Send can CDATA #REQUIRED who CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT SenderTJRI (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT SequenceNumber (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT Service (ServiceCondition IServiceFormat IServiceFailure ServiceQueryString I ServiceStream IServiceRange)+> <!ATTLIST Service protocol CDATA #IMPLIED method CDATA #IMPLIED uri CDATA #IMPLIED serviceName CDATA #IMPLIED objectModel CDATA #IMPLIED s0o ELEMENT ServiceBusyException EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceBusyException retry NMTOKEN #REQUIRED wait NMTOKEN #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ServiceCondition EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceCondit ion timeout NMTOKEN #REQUIRED timeLimit NMTOKEN #REQUIRED maxSize NMTOKEN #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ServiceFailure (ServiceUnavailableException, ServiceBusyException, TimeLimitExceededException, SizeLimitExceededException, SchemaViolationException, CommunicationException, OperationNotSupportedExcept ion)> <!ELEMENT ServiceFormat EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceFormat type CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ServiceQueryString EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceQueryString query CDATA #REQUIRED interface CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT ServiceRange EMPTY> <IATTLIST ServiceRange start CDATA #REQUIRED end CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ServiceStream EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceStream starts with CDATA #REQUJIRED ends -With CDATA #REQUIRED trim to CDATA #REQUIRED trim-from CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT ServiceUnavailableException EMPTY> <!ATTLIST ServiceUnavailableExcept ion uri CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT SetLock EMPTY> <!ELEMENT SetName EMPTY> <!ELEMENT SizeLimitExceededException EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SizeLimitExceededException process (true I false) #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT SoundEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SoundEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED ELEMENT SoundQueryString EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SoundQueryString query CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT SoundStream EMPTY> <!ATTLIST SoundStream starts with CDATA #REQUIRED ends with CDATA #REQUIRED trim to CDATA #REQUIRED trim-from CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT SoundURI EMPTY> <IATTLIST SoundURI uri CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Suggested EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Suggested input CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT TITLE (#PCDATA) <IATTLIST TITLE locator CDATA #REQUIRED o <!ELEMENT TextQueryString EMPTY> -l <!ATTLIST TextQueryString query CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT TextStream EMPTY> <!ATTLIST TextStream starts_with CDATA #REQUIRED ends with CDATA #REQUIRED trim_to CDATA #REQUIRED trim_from CDATA #REQUIRED I~n <!ELEMENT TextURI EMPTY> Cl <!ATTLIST TextURI uri CDATA #REQUIRED
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S<!ELEMENT TimeLimitExceededException EMPTY> o <!ATTLIST TimeLimitExceededException C- process (String Text true) #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT TimeStamp (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT To (Partyld)> <!ELEMENT TransformationEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST TransformationEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Version EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Version id NMTOKEN #IMPLIED compatible NMTOKEN #IMPLIED description CDATA #IMPLIED size NMTOKEN #IMPLIED number CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT nmlObjetModel EMPTY> <!ATTLIST nmlObjetModel name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT a (polyline I image movep text)> <!ATTLIST a rollover CDATA #IMPLIED click CDATA #IMPLIED wombat CDATA #IMPLIED x CDATA #IMPLIED y CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT anchor (image?, rect?, text*, moveOval?, image?, moveLine?)> <!ATTLIST anchor click CDATA #IMPLIED rollover CDATA #IMPLIED relative CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT audio EMPTY> <!ATTLIST audio src (map_narration.rm I video narration audio_only.rm) #REQUIRED clip-begin CDATA #IMPLIED dur CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT cels EMPTY> <!ATTLIST cels href NMTOKEN #REQUIRED cels CDATA #IMPLIED period NMTOKEN #REQUIRED x NMTOKEN #IMPLIED y NMTOKEN #IMPLIED cells CDATA #IMPLIED backwards CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT choice EMPTY> <!ATTLIST choice x CDATA #REQUIRED y CDATA #REQUIRED name CDATA #REQUIRED items CDATA #REQUIRED menu CDATA #REQUIRED defaultName CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT clock EMPTY> <!ATTLIST clock timeZone (ECT EST JST PST) #IMPLIED font CDATA #IMPLIED x NMTOKEN #IMPLIED y NMTOKEN #IMPLIED color CDATA #IMPLIED target CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT color EMPTY> <!ATTLIST color value CDATA #REQUIRED !ELEMENT countdown EMPTY> <!ATTLIST countdown y NMTOKEN #REQUIRED target CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT drag (image I scale movePoly)> <!ELEMENT draggable (text)> <!ELEMENT drawable EMPTY> <!ATTLIST drawable height NMTOKEN #REQUIRED width NMTOKEN #REQUIRED x NMTOKEN #REQUIRED y NMTOKEN #REQUIRED penColor CDATA #REQUIRED penWidth CDATA #IMPLIED penHeight CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT dynamic EMPTY> <!ATTLIST dynamic source CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT edit (drag+)> <!ATTLIST edit who CDATA #REQUIRED start CDATA #REQUIRED end CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT font EMPTY> <!ATTLIST font name CDATA #IMPLIED size NMTOKEN #REQUIRED I movep I countdown movel I moveOval o type CDATA #IMPLIED ostyle CDATA #IMPLIED Cl <!ELEMENT GetCreationdate EMPTY> <!ELEMENT group (image I moveLine anchor I scroll group I text+ rect Secels movePoly I clock drawable drag scale polyline mouser I textf moveOval wander edit textField movel choice <!ATTLIST group id NMTOKEN #IMPLIED x NMTOKEN #IMPLIED y NMTOKEN #IMPLIED editable CDATA #IMPLIED fl writeTo CDATA #IMPLIED Iupdate CDATA #IMPLIED writeLoc CDATA #IMPLIED
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anchor?, moveOval*, rectangle?, oval?, text?, rect?)> o <!ATTLIST moveLine Sfrom CDATA #IMPLIED (N to CDATA #IMPLIED relative (false I true) #IMPLIED duration NMTOKEN #IMPLIED period NMTOKEN #IMPLIED loops CDATA #IMPLIED reverse (false I true) #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT moveOval (image)> <!ATTLIST moveOval kQ radius NMTOKEN #REQUIRED In period NMTOKEN #IMPLIED C(N angle NMTOKEN #IMPLIED o 15 clockwise CDATA #IMPLIED Va aspect NMTOKEN #IMPLIED Scenter CDATA #IMPLIED Srelative CDATA #IMPLIED C-l duration NMTOKEN #IMPLIED x CDATA #IMPLIED y CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT movePoly (anchor?, image?, polyline?, oval?, text?, rect?)> <!ATTLIST movePoly points CDATA #REQUIRED period NMTOKEN #IMPLIED times CDATA #IMPLIED relative (false I true) #IMPLIED closed CDATA #IMPLIED reverse CDATA #IMPLIED duration NMTOKEN #IMPLIED loops CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT movel (clock?, movel?, countdown?, text?, cels?, image?, draggable?)> <!ATTLIST movel from CDATA #IMPLIED to CDATA #REQUIRED reverse CDATA #IMPLIED period NMTOKEN #IMPLIED duration NMTOKEN #IMPLIED loops CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT movep (cels I polyline+ group countdown)> <!ATTLIST movep points CDATA #REQUIRED period NMTOKEN #IMPLIED duration NMTOKEN #IMPLIED reverse CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT nml (nmlHeader, nmlBody)> <!ATTLIST nml version NMTOKEN #IMPLIED created CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT Camera (rdf:Bag)> <!ELEMENT NMLObj (Pan, Zoom)> <!ATTLIST NMLObj about CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Pan EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Pan obj NMTOKENS #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Players Crdf:Bag)> <!ELEMENT Scenegraph (NMLObj)> <!ELEMENT Track EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Track resource CDATA #REQUIRED /0 <!ELEMENT Zoom (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT nmlBody (scene* I nmlFrag*)> <!ELEMENT nmlFrag (ContextDef, group)> <!ATTLIST nmlFrag id CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT nmlHeader (nmlObjectDistilled+, DocumentReference?, MessageHeader?, RoutingHeader?, Version?, Host?, Name?, Author?, Date?, nmlobjetModel?, Service*, rdf:RDF?, SearchResultHeader*, netomatics) nmlHeaderRef)> <!ATTLIST nmlHeader messageType CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT netomatics (NetworkingEngine?, DisplayEngine?, SoundEngine?, TransformationEngine?, EditingEngine?, EncodingEngine?, ParsingEngine?, CompilingEngine?, PersitenceEngine?, nmlSearchEngine?, SearchEngine?, AuthoringEngine?)> <!ATTLIST netomatics version CDATA #IMPLIED dateCreated CDATA #IMPLIED uri CDATA #IMPLIED name CDATA #IMPLIED author CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT nmlHeaderRef EMPTY> <!ATTLIST nmlHeaderRef uri CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT nmlSearchEngine EMPTY> <!ATTLIST nmlSearchEngine name CDATA #REQUIRED version CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT oval EMPTY> <!ATTLIST oval color CDATA #REQUIRED center CDATA #IMPLIED width NMTOKEN #REQUIRED height NNTOKEN #REQUIRED s0 filled CDATA #IMPLIED x NMTOKEN #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT par (text?, switch?, seq?, audio?, img?)> <!ELEMENT polyline (color?)> <!ATTLIST polyline thickness CDATA #IMPLIED color CDATA #IMPLIED points CDATA #REQUIRED closed CDATA #IMPLIED permeable CDATA #IMPLIED pen-color CDATA #IMPLIED pen-width CDATA #IMPLIED o created CDATA #IMPLIED 0> S<!ELEMENT rdf:Bag (rdf:li+)> <!ELEMENT rdf:Description (Scenegraph?, Players?, Track?, Camera?)> <!ATTLIST rdf:Description about CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT rdf:RDF (#PCDATA I rdf:Description)*> <!ATTLIST rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf CDATA #REQUIRED xmlns:nml CDATA #REQUIRED fl/ <!ELEMENT rdf:li EMPTY> C<!ATTLIST rdf:li S 15 resource CDATA #REQUIRED u <!ELEMENT rect EMPTY> o <!ATTLIST rect Scolor CDATA #IMPLIED fillColor CDATA #IMPLIED height NMTOKEN #REQUIRED width NMTOKEN #REQUIRED x NMTOKEN #IMPLIED y NMTOKEN #IMPLIED highlightColor CDATA #IMPLIED permeable CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT rectangle EMPTY> <!ATTLIST rectangle color CDATA #REQUIRED center CDATA #REQUIRED width CDATA #REQUIRED height CDATA #REQUIRED filled CDATA #REQUIRED <!ELEMENT Layout EMPTY> <!ATTLIST Layout id (full I title I toc) #REQUIRED left NMTOKEN #REQUIRED top NMTOKEN #REQUIRED width NMTOKEN #REQUIRED height NMTOKEN #REQUIRED z-index NMTOKEN #IMPLIED background-color CDATA #IMPLIED <!ELEMENT scale 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1. A method of communicating information comprising: authoring a document including informational content in a code for presenting information contained within said document in a predetermined s manner on a networked device, wherein said code comprises code for communicating said document over a computer network, code for controlling who may create and/or change said informational content, code for controlling who may view said informational content and code for how said document is presented on a networked device; /0 disseminating said document through a computer network, either by uploading said document to a server or by making said file available through peer-to-peer networking; forwarding said document to a distribution channel for presenting said document on said networked device, wherein upon said document arriving at said distribution channel, said code creates or invokes a first application for presenting said document in a predetermined manner.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said code also creates or invokes a second application for being presented with said document.
3. A method of communicating information comprising: formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within said document in a predetermined manner on a networked device; compiling said code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said document and/or for creating or invoking a second application being presented with said document is included in said compiled code; disseminating said file through a computer network, either by uploading said file to a server or by making said file available through peer to peer networking; forwarding said compiled code of said file to a distribution channel for presenting said document on said networked device, wherein upon said compiled code arriving at said distribution channel, said necessary element creates or invokes said first application for presenting said document in said predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes said second application for being presented with said document.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said distribution channel includes any one s or more of email, published web page, wireless device, banner advertisement and instant messaging application.
The method according to claim 3, wherein said second application includes an authoring tool for allowing a user at said client to annotate said presentation.
6. The method according to claim 3, wherein said second application comprises an to Internet search engine.
7. The method according to claim 3, wherein said second application comprises an instant messaging application.
8. The method according to claim 3, wherein said information is stored on a server and wherein formatting said presentation includes using an external reference to said information.
9. The method according to claim 4, wherein changes made to said information after said compiled code is forwarded is automatically reflected upon said presentation being presented subsequent to said change.
The method according to claim 3, wherein said information is provided real-time to said networked device.
11. The method according to claim 3, wherein said information is image information and said first application is an image viewer.
12. The method according to claim 3, wherein said information is video information and said first application is a video viewer.
13. The method according to claim 3, wherein during said compiling, said information is uploaded to a server, and wherein said compiled code includes an external reference for presenting said information on said networked device.
14. The method according to claim 4, wherein said distribution channel is email and said second application is an authoring application for modifying said email by creating a modified email message, and wherein said modified email message is forwarded to an originator of said email message and/or a third party.
A document for disseminating over a computer network having informational content 0 and computer readable code comprising code for communicating the document over said computer network, code for controlling who may create and/or change the informational content, code for controlling who may view the informational content s and code for how the document is presented on a networked device.
16. The document according to claim 15, wherein said code comprises: syntax for communicating said document; syntax for specifying who may create and/or change said Sinformational content; O syntax for specifying how said document may be disseminated; and syntax for specifying presentation of said document.
17. The document according to claim 15, wherein said code comprises: vocabulary for communicating said document; vocabulary for specifying who may create and/or change said informational content; vocabulary for specifying how said document may be disseminated; and vocabulary for specifying presentation of said document.
18. An apparatus for communicating information comprising: formatting means for formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within said document in a predetermined manner on a networked device; compiling means for compiling said code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said document and/or for creating or invoking a second application being presented with said document is included in said compiled code; disseminating means for disseminating said file through a computer network, either by uploading said file to a server or by making said file available through peer to peer networking; forwarding means for forwarding said compiled code of said file to a distribution channel for presenting said document on said networked device, wherein upon said compiled code arriving at said distribution channel, said necessary element creates or invokes said first application for presenting said document in said predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes said second s application for being presented with said document.
19. A method of communicating and controlling access to information comprising: formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within said document in a predetermined manner in an email message upon the opening of said message, wherein said information is stored on a server and formatting said presentation includes using external references to said information; compiling said code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application being is presented with said presentation is included in said compiled code; disseminating said file through a computer network, either by uploading said file to a server or by making said file available through peer- to-peer networking; forwarding said compiled code to a distribution channel for viewing on a networked device, wherein a rule for accessing said file is specified by an author of said presentation, and upon said compiled code arriving at said distribution channel, said necessary element creates or invokes said first application for presenting said presentation in said predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes said second application for being presented with said presentation.
The method according to claim 19, wherein said rules includes at least one of a number of times said information is accessed, the amount of time said information may be accessed, a number of email addresses which may access said information, and specific email addresses which may or may not access said information.
21. The method according to claim 19, wherein said rules include giving full access to said file to all by creating a published work.
22. The method according to claim 21, wherein upon said compiled code being viewed at ;said distribution channel, a reply is automatically sent to said author indicating that said document has been viewed. s
23. The method according to claim 21, wherein upon publishing, said file becomes a web page available for viewing over the world-wide-web.
24. An email message comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first Sapplication for presenting said presentation during the opening of said email message N /0 and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation.
A banner advertisement displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation.
26. An instant message application displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation.
27. A web page displayed on a networked device comprising a compiled code of a formatted presentation, said compiled code including a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said presentation and/or for creating or invoking a second application for being presented with said presentation.
28. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing a method of communicating information comprising: formatting a document in a code for presenting information contained within said document in a predetermined manner on a networked device; compiling said code into a file of compiled code such that a necessary element for creating or invoking a first application for presenting said document and/or for creating or invoking a second application being presented with said document is included in said compiled code; disseminating said file through a computer network, either by uploading said file to a server or by making said file available through peer to peer networking; s forwarding said compiled code of said file to a distribution channel for presenting said document on said networked device, wherein upon said compiled code arriving at said distribution channel, said necessary element creates or invokes said first application for presenting said document in said predetermined manner and/or creates or invokes said second application for being presented with said document.
29. An egocentric network comprising: an author; a document created by said author, said document for dissemination over a computer network; a recipient for receiving said document from said author; a first egocentric network monitor for presenting a visual and/or audio representation of a point of view of said author for said document and a point of involvement for said document; a second egocentric network monitor for presenting a visual and/or audio representation of a point of view of said recipient for said document and a point of involvement for said document; and a point of involvement for said document.
The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein said author creates said document via an audio/visual interface on a computer in communication with a computer network.
31. The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein said document includes meta information comprising a point of view definition.
32. The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein dissemination said document creates said author's point of view of said document.
33. The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein said author's point of view and said recipient's point of view reflect interactions with one or more instances by one of the group consisting of: said Recipient, said document, or other resources in said computer network.
34. The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein an intersection of said author's point of view and said recipient's point of view of said document creates said point of involvement about said document.
The egocentric network according to claim 29, wherein said point of involvement comprises instances of interactions between said recipient and said document.
36. The egocentric network according to claim 35, wherein said point of involvement is 0 updated for each interaction between said author and said document or between said recipient said document. Dated this 15 th Day of June 2006 Netomat, Inc. By their Patent Attorneys CULLEN CO.
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