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  1. Rada, R.: Hypertext and paper : a special synergy (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Some people argure that hypertext is easy to write, is hard to create by converting existing text into hypertext, and has a massive market. This paper argures the contrary. First, Hypertext is hard to write. Second, automatically converting a text into hypertext is, to a first approximation, easy. Third, successful marketing of hypertext depends on having a large volume of material that is also available in paper form
    Theme
    Hypertext
  2. Oinas-Kukkonen, H.: Developing hypertext systems : the hypertext functionality approach (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Discusses a new approach to information systems, the hypertext functionality approach. This focuses on incorporating hypertext features into information systems providing users with an alternative way of organizing, analysing and accessing information. Hypertext functionality is seen as a value-added support functionality for information systems, allowing the documents to be investigated in a non-linrea, semi-structured way. A core hypertext functionality applicable to any information system is presented here, driven from general hypetext concepts. Different implementation possibilities are also discussed
    Theme
    Hypertext
  3. Rada, R.: Hypertext, multimedia and hypermedia (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    The concepts of hypertext, multimedia and hypermedia are often confused, but can defined thus: hypertext is text with links, multimedia is synchronized media, and hypermedia is multimedia with links. Presents descriptions of systems for hypertext, multimedia and hypermedia. The computer storage and processing requirements for multimedia are orders of magnitudes greater than those for hypertext. Nevertheless, the hypertext model can be extended to deal with hypermedia by including multimedia synchronization capabilities. Information technology and its associated terminology should help people effectively compare experiences and thus have more influence on future developments
    Theme
    Hypertext
  4. Baoming, Z.: Authoring a hypertext database : experiences with HyperPAD (1993) 0.10
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    Abstract
    In a hypertext database, the information is presented as a network of nodes connected by links. Such nodes may be text, graphics, audio, video, and even other software. Although hypertext provides a new approach to information management, it also leaves a whole new set of problems for the designers of the hypertext database to solve. As the volume of information grows, the task of authoring a hypertext database becomes much more complex. In this article, the author presents the experiences during the development of a hypertext version of the user's guide for information services on JANET, in the UK, by using HyperPAD, a hypertext shell for the IBM PC. It may be the first step to explore the proper way to solve those problems which come together with the increasing application of hypertext
    Theme
    Hypertext
  5. Hammwöhner, R.; Kuhlen, R.: Semantic control of open hypertext systems by typed objects (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    The C(K)onstance Hypertext System (KHS) is an elaborated example of an open hypertext system. Open hypertext systems combine heterogeneous resources and different hypertext applications such as e-mail, text and image hypertexts with access to online databases or other information resources. These hypertexts, to which heterogeneous users have access, grow steadily in size. This paper takes an object-oriented approach and proposes a rigorous typing of hypertext objects to overcome the problems of open hypertext. The advantage of this typing is shown on an e-mail hypertext as a special application of the KHS system. KHS is written in Smalltalk and is being developed on UNIX-machines
    Theme
    Hypertext
  6. Hammwöhner, R.; Kuhlen, R.: Semantic control of open hypertext systems by typed objects (1993) 0.10
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    Abstract
    The C(K)onstance Hypertext system (KHS) is an elaborated example of an open hypertext system. Open hypertext systems combine heterogeneous resources and different hypertext applications such as email, text and image hypertexts with access to online data bases or other information resources. These hypertexts, to which heterogeneous users have access, grow steadily in size. This paper takes an object-oriented approach and proposes a rigorous typing of hypertext objexts to overcome the problems of open hypertext. The advantage of this typing is shown an an e-mail hypertext as a special application of the KHS system. KHS is written in Smalltalk and is being developed an UNIX-machines.
    Theme
    Hypertext
  7. Leggett, J.J.; Schnase, J.L.; Kacmar, C.J.: Hypertext for learning (1990) 0.10
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
    Theme
    Hypertext
  8. French, J.C.; Knight, J.C.; Powell, A.L.: Applying hypertext structures to software documentation (1997) 0.10
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    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue on methods and tools for the automatic construction of hypertext
    Theme
    Hypertext
  9. Hypermedia and literary studies (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Essays by various writers discuss the theory and practice of scholarly hypertext, including detailed descriptions of specific hypertext and hypermedia projects in classics, biblical studies, literature and theater
    Theme
    Hypertext
  10. Robinson, B.: Electronic document handling using SGML : hypertext interchange and SGML (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Reviews some existing commercial hypertext systems and reports 3 proposed interchange formats, using SGML as the tools for building them
    Theme
    Hypertext
  11. Johnson, S.W.: Hypertext and hypermedia in today's information environment (1989) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Defines the terms, hypertext and hypermedia, and describes some of the commercially available systems and information services which are exploring the applications of the technique.
    Theme
    Hypertext
  12. Helmes, L.; Razum, M.; Barth, A.: Concept of a hypertext interface for the information retrieval in complex factual databases (1995) 0.10
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    Source
    Hypertext - Information Retrieval - Multimedia: HIM '95. Synergieeffekte elektronischer Informationssysteme. Hrsg.: R. Kuhlen u. M. Rittberger
    Theme
    Hypertext
  13. Methods and tools for the automatic construction of hypertext (1997) 0.10
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    Footnote
    A special issue on methods and tools for the automatic construction of hypertext
    Theme
    Hypertext
  14. Jonassen, D.H.; Grabinger, R.S.: Problems and issues in designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning (1990) 0.10
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
    Theme
    Hypertext
  15. Morgan, P.: Hypertext and the literary document (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Hypertext is proposed as an alternative medium of the publication and study of scholarly texts, which would provide a more helpful, flexible, and dynamic environment for the advanced study of imaginative literature. The proposition is illustrated by examples from a small-scale experimental system, based on a 17th century collection of poetry, and using Guide hypertext software
    Theme
    Hypertext
  16. Stotts, P.D.; Furuta, R.: Hypertext 2000 : databases or documents? (1991) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Speculates on the future of hypertext focusing on 2 distinct types of application resulting from current investigations. The first approach presents hypertext as primarily a browsable database or hyperbase. The second approach, hyperdocument, draws its intellectual support from structured document research
    Theme
    Hypertext
  17. McKnight, C.: Project CHIRO : Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations, final report (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Describes the 2 main phases of Project CHIRO: Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations; which concerned: the design and building of a hypertext database of periodical articles and reports to support a research team; and the exploration of collaborative authoring by such teams
    Theme
    Hypertext
  18. Frei, H.P.; Stieger, D.: ¬The use of semantic links in hypertext information retrieval (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    It is shown how the semantic content of hypertext links can be used for retrieval purposes. Indexing and retrieval algorithms are presented that exploit the link content in addition to the content of the nodes. The results of some retrieval experiments in a hypertext test collection are presented
    Theme
    Hypertext
  19. Kolosseus, B.; Nauer, D.; Bernhardt, S.A.: From writer to designer : modelling composing processes in a hypertext environment (1995) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Discusses collaborative design in the context of developing a Toolbook hypertext intended to introduce graduate students to the fields of rhetoric and professional communication. Examines the new grammar and rhetoric of hypertext, discusses the importance of document planning within an emergent design, and argues for a functional aesthetic
    Theme
    Hypertext
  20. Furuta, R.: ¬A spectrum of automatic hypertext constructions (1989) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Describes experiences with 4 seperate conversions from paper documents into hypertext and discusses the lessons learned. The paper document's organisation affects the ease with which it can be converted and the appropriateness of the resulting hypertext. The form of the paper document's machine readable 'markup' description affects the ability to transform the structure automatically.
    Theme
    Hypertext

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