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Title : Media Objects Markup Language (MOML)
Author(s) : T. Melanchuk, G. Sharratt
Filename : draft-melanchuk-sipping-moml-04.txt
Pages : 64
Date : 2005-2-15
The Media Objects Markup Language (MOML) is a modular and extensible
language to define media processing objects which execute on media
servers. The base language defines a set of primitive media objects
(called primitives) and provides tools to group primitives together
and specify how they interact with each other. Clients use the base
MOML, or extend MOML, to create precisely tailored media processing
objects which may be used as parts of application interactions with
users or conferences or to transform media flowing internal to a
media server. IVR is an example of an application interaction with a
user.
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