Users of hypertext systems like the World Wide Web (WWW) often find themselves following hypertext links deeper and deeper, only to find themselves “lost” and unable to fin...
R. Gandhi, Benjamin B. Bederson, G. Kumar, Ben Shn...
The work presented in this paper is part of a large programme of research aimed at supporting consistency management of distributed documents on the World Wide Web. We describe an...
Andrea Zisman, Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelst...
With continuous acceptance of World Wide Web (WWW) as a de facto standard for human-computer interaction and human-human communication, it is desirable to develop net-centric, mul...
Abdul S. Haji-Ismail, Min Chen, Phil W. Grant, Mar...
The limitations of palmtop computers are their display size and pointing mechanisms. This makes it difficult to use them for direct manipulation of very large objects, such as Wor...
: A variety of technologies is being used to replace or supplement the face-to-face learning process, including the World Wide Web. In this paper we present AulaNet, an environment...
Ricardo Choren, Carlos Laufer, Marcelo Blois, Vivi...