Temporal Properties Underlying Multimedia Presentations with Z Notations

Formal specifications use mathematical notations to precisely describe what properties a system need to have instead of how these properties are implemented. The Z notation is a formal specification language widely used in Europe. In this paper, we use the Z notation to analyze the temporal knowledge underlying a multimedia presentation. We then present a system based on the four temporal specification statements that we propose in this paper. The system visualizes the design of a multimedia presentation. Our early experience in using the system shows that it is feasible to use logic inference rules to assist the design of good multimedia presentations.

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