MUDPY ontology: a tool for multimedia project planning, design and development
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to describe the process used to develop the multimedia design and planning pyramid (MUDPY) ontology, and the role played by the MUDPY ontology as a planning, design and development tool in multimedia projects.
Design/methodology/approach
The MUDPY model was implemented for the semantic web by developing an ontology for it. This ontology facilitates defining the concepts existing in that domain, their attributes and the relationships between them.
Findings
The MUDPY ontology can guide developers through the various phases of a multimedia project in a systematic fashion by allowing them to create a project proposal, specify the functional requirements, decide on the navigational structure and create a storyboard, and thus create high‐quality projects.
Research limitations/implications
The current system is a prototype. This MUDPY ontology can be extended by adding more classes in order to increase its functionality; for example, one can develop special plug‐in widgets to generate project reports required during multimedia project planning and design.
Practical implications
By using the MUDPY ontology, developers can follow a systematic process for project development, and better manage the complexity of multimedia projects.
Originality/value
The paper introduces the MUDPY model and its ontology, and shows a multimedia author the pathway to manage a multitude of concepts and assets required in a multimedia project.
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Citation
Jakkilinki, R., Sharda, N. and Ahmad, I. (2006), "MUDPY ontology: a tool for multimedia project planning, design and development", Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 165-174. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410390610645067
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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