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Franca Garzotto

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan

Publications -  261
Citations -  5270

Franca Garzotto is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypermedia & Usability. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 242 publications receiving 4741 citations. Previous affiliations of Franca Garzotto include Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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HDM—a model-based approach to hypertext application design

TL;DR: The paper presents HDM (Hypertext Design Model), a first step towards defining a general purpose model for authoring-in-the-large, and the central advantages of HDM in the design and practical construction of hypertext applications is that the definition of a significant number of links can be derived automatically from a conceptual-design level description.
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Hypermedia design, analysis, and evaluation issues

TL;DR: This article describes the design-oriented evaluation method and applies it to a highly popular commercial application: Microsoft's Art Gallery, a hypermedia guide to the National Gallery in Lon-don's painting collection.
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Content-Based Video Recommendation System Based on Stylistic Visual Features

TL;DR: A new content-based recommender system that encompasses a technique to automatically analyze video contents and to extract a set of representative stylistic features grounded on existing approaches of Applied Media Theory, to improve the accuracy of recommendations.
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Extending UML for modeling Web applications

TL;DR: This integration is achieved by extending and customizing the Unified Modeling Language (UML) with Web design concepts borrowed from the Hypermedia Design Model (HDM) and exemplified by describing the design of a Web-based conference manager.
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From Web Sites to Web Applications: New Issues for Conceptual Modeling

TL;DR: The paper discusses questions about the co-existence of operational and navigational aspects of hypermedia, and provides a contribution toward possible solutions, based upon the W2000 design framework.