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  1. Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems (HYPERTEXT '98)
  2. Hypertext and Web engineering
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Evaluation of hypermedia application development and management systems
Pushing reuse in hypermedia design: golden rules, design patterns and constructive templates
Patterns of hypertext
Linking by inking: trailblazing in a paper-like hypertext
Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
Fluid links for informed and incremental link transitions
Graphical multiscale Web histories: a study of padprints
MAPA: a system for inducing and visualizing hierarchy in Websites
From latent semantics to spatial hypertext—an integrated approach
Temporally threaded workspace: a model for providing activity-based perspectives on document spaces
Adaptive narrative abstraction
The moment in hypertext: a brief lexicon of time
Link services or link agents?
Dynamic hypertext catalogues: helping users to help themselves
TourisT: the application of a description logic based semantic hypermedia system for tourism
Stalking the paratext: speculations on hypertext links as a second order text
Locus looks at the Turing play: hypertextuality vs. full programmability
XHMBS: a formal model to support hypermedia specification
Enforcing strong object typing in flexible hypermedia
Structural properties of hypertext
Using the flag taxonomy to study hypermedia system interoperabilty
An agenda for open hypermedia research
Referential integrity of links in open hypermedia systems
Combining structure search and content search for the World-Wide Web
Inferring Web communities from link topology
Cut as a querying unit for WWW, Netnews, and E-mail
Flexible coordination with cooperative hypertext
JPernLite: an extensible transaction server for the World Wide Web
Using paths in the classroom: experiences and adaptations
Hypertext and Web engineering
Automatic creation of hypervideo news libraries for the World Wide Web
Designing open hypermedia applets: experiences and prospects
2L670: a flexible adaptive hypertext courseware system
Applying open hypermedia to audio
1-800-hypertext: browsing hypertext with a telephone
Clusters on the World Wide Web: creating neighborhoods of make-believe
Adaptive navigational facilities in educational hypermedia
Browsing hyperdocuments with multiple focus+context views
Contextures
Dynamic bookmarks for the WWW
Finding links
Generating hypertext explanations for visual languages
Grammatron: filling the gap?
Camping on banks of the hypermedia literature: waiting for (a hyperliterate) civilization to arrive
Straight talk for troubled times, or: the street finds its uses for things
Actual & potential hypertext & hypermedia (panel): 5 realizations
Developing hypermedia (panel)

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Hypertext and Web engineering

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Bieber, Michael
Starting Page 277
Ending Page 278
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897919726
DOI 10.1145/276627.276657
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1998-05-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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