World Wide Web authors must cope in a hypermedia environment analogous to second- generation computing languages, building and managing most hypermedia links using …
The World Wide Web is a distributed service for hypermedia document retrieval. Adding a complementary hypermedia link service, from which clients can make enquiries of …
Emerging software development environments are characterized by heterogeneity: they are composed of diverse object stores, user interfaces, and tools. This paper presents an …
R Cailliau, H Ashman - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 1999 - dl.acm.org
In this short paper, we briefly overview the history of hypertext in the World Wide Web. The Web started with hypertext functions that have disappeared from the early popular browsers …
D Benyon, D Stone, M Woodroffe - International Journal of Human …, 1997 - Elsevier
The phenomenal growth of the Internet over the last few years, coupled with the development of various multimedia applications which exploit the Internet presents exciting …
ABSTRACT “Linking by inking” is a new interface for reader-directed link construction that bridges reading and browsing activities. We are developing linking by inking in XLibris, a …
KM Anderson - Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on …, 1997 - dl.acm.org
Research on open hypermedia systems (OHSS) has been conducted since the late Eighties [10]. These systems employ a variety of techniques to provide hypermedia services to a …
UK Wiil, JJ Leggett - Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on …, 1996 - dl.acm.org
Computing support for large engineering enterprises provides an example of the need for hypermedia-based collaborative computing systems composed of a large number of …
K Østerbye, UK Wiil - Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on …, 1996 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents a taxonomy for open hypermedia systems. The purpose of the Flagl taxonomy is manifold:(1) to provide a framework to classify and concisely describe individual …