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Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey

Conklin
- 01 Sep 1987 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 9, pp 17-41
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A survey of existing hypertext systems, their applications, and their design is both an introduction to the world of hypertext and a survey of some of the most important design issues that go into fashioning a hypertext environment.
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This article is a survey of existing hypertext systems, their applications, and their design. It is both an introduction to the world of hypertext and, at a deeper cut, a survey of some of the most important design issues that go into fashioning a hypertext environment. The concept of hypertext is quite simple: Windows on the screen are associated with objects in a database, and links are provided between these objects, both graphically (as labelled tokens) and in the database (as pointers). But this simple idea is creating much excitement. Several universities have created laboratories for research on hypertext, many articles have been written about the concept just within the last year, and the Smithsonian Institute has created a demonstration laboratory to develop and display hypertext technologies.

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AHAM: A reference model to support adaptive hypermedia authoring

TL;DR: A reference model for adaptive hypermedia applications, called AHAM, is described, which encompasses most adaptive features supported by adaptive systems that exist today or that are being developed (and have been published about).
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String matching in hypertext

TL;DR: This paper considers the string matching problem in hypertext, which is a nonlinear structure of text, where each node v ∃ V has text T v associated with it and each link (v, w) ∃ E connects the end oftext T v to the start of text T w .
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CoVer: a contextual version server for hypertext applications

Anja Haake
TL;DR: The CoVer hypermedia version protects the derivation history of hyperdocuments across document boundaries and tracks the influence of annotations on the creation of new versions and the start-up of new tasks.
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Financial reporting websites : what users want in terms of form and content

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify design attributes for Web-based financial reporting; rank those attributes; and pilot test the Web as a survey tool with the Double Entries email newsletter.
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Queries? Links? Is there a difference?

TL;DR: This paper examines a hybrid approach: the system described here creates anchors dynamical] y based on users’ queries, and uses anchor selection as a query expansion mechanism.
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A research center for augmenting human intellect

TL;DR: In this article, a multisponsor research center at Stanford Research Institute in man-computer interaction is described, where the authors describe a multiscale multi-modal system.
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Personal Dynamic Media

Alan Kay, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1977 - 
TL;DR: The Learning Research Group at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center is concerned with all aspects of the communication and manipulation of knowledge and has designed and built a communications system: the Smalltalk language, implemented on small computers they refer to as "interim Dynabooks".