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Louis Sauter

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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - IAP

Louis Sauter is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications and holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (Communications) from Texas A&M University.

After several years' research and development in advanced information technology (multimedia, Internet, Communications) at Alcatel and Bull he moved on to technical management positions before joining the EDS Travel and Transportation group in 1999.

At EDS he managed the marketing, sales and delivery of products and consulting services to the rail industry.

He is now with Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (CNRS) as Ground Segment Project Manager for the High Frequency Instrument of the ESA Planck project.

Louis Sauter is the author of numerous publications in international journals and conferences in the areas of speech technology, multimedia and the Internet. He has acted as a consultant for the European Commission, served as President of the Scientific Committee of the Institut de la Communication Parlée in Grenoble, and been a member of the Scientific Committee of the IRCAM in Paris.

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Rizk, Antoine and Sauter, Louis (1992): Multicard: An Open Hypermedia System. In: Lucarella, D., Nanard, Jocelyne, Nanard, Marc and Paolini, P. (eds.) Proceedings of ECHT 92 the Fourth ACM Conference on Hypertext November 30 - December 04, 1992, Milano, Italy. pp. 4-10. Available online

This paper describes the Multicard hypermedia system which has been developed following an open systems approach. Multicard provides a hypermedia toolkit that allows programmers to create and manipulate distributed basic hypermedia structures; an interactive authoring/navigation tool which is itself based on the toolkit; an advanced scripting language; a multimedia composition editor, as well as a communication protocol that allows the integration of various editors and applications into a single hypermedia network. One of Multicard's features is that it does not itself handle the contents of the nodes. Instead, it communicates with different editors, running as separate processes, using a set of messages called the M2000 protocol. Multicard has so far been connected in this way to around five different M2000 compliant editors and applications ranging from a basic text editor and data sheet to sophisticated desktop publishing and multimedia composition systems. M2000 compliant editors automatically benefit of the Multicard linking facilities and composite structures. Using the Multicard scripting language, M2000 compliant editors can also annotate their contents with scripts and communicate with each other using event and message transmission.

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Publication period:1992-1992
Publication count:1
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