Activity spaces are usually task-specific and only common to a group of people who work together in a certain application domain. It is desirable to enable users to define and mod...
Hypermedia concepts are currently being deployed in a variety of information systems such as the World Wide Web, software development environments, large engineering enterprises, ...
This paper provides an architectural framework for modeling third-party application integrations with open hypermedia systems, which collects and extends the integration experienc...
The hypermedia field has long realized the need for firstructural abstractions. However, we have failed to generalize the concept of ubiquitous structure management to problem dom...
Hypermedia documents are most often created with a particular presentation environment in mind. This requires the authoring of one document per presentation platform. As pointed o...
Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hardman, Lloyd Rutle...
Information triage is the process of sorting through relevant materials, and organizing them to meet the needs of the task at hand. It is a practice that has become increasingly c...
Traditionally hypertexts have been limited in size by the manual effort required to create hypertext links. In addition, large hyper–linked collections may overwhelm users with ...
This paper discusses how to augment the WWW with a Dexter-based hypermedia service that provides anchors, links and composites as objects stored external to the Web pages. The hyp...