In this paper we identify a common aim between ubiquitous computing and hypertext systems: the desire to present navigable, located and structured information. We propose that existing navigational hypertext models might be valuable as a formalisation of ubiquitous information and explore the challenges of applying standard hypertext operations, such as anchor resolution, display and link traversal, to links that have physical anchors. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.1 [Information Systems]: Models and Principles General Terms: Theory
David E. Millard, David De Roure, Danius T. Michae