When the utility of a hypertext system depends on the number of users and amount of data in the system, the system exhibits network effects. This paper examines how the core diffe...
With the growth of the Web as a public information resource, users need workspaces to support the collection, evaluation, organization, and annotation of the materials they retrie...
Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Mark ...
Making hypermedia adaptable for multiple forms of presentation involves enabling multiple distinct specifications for how a given collection of hypermedia can have its presentatio...
Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbrug...
We propose a structure analysis and proof framework for hypertext with conditional linkage. This framework can provide hypertext systems with a powerful and simple tool to help th...
If we are to improve our ability to reliably and consistently create high quality hypermedia applications then we need to improve our understanding of the development process and ...
Most hypermedia models and systems do not incorporate time explicitly. This prevents authors from having direct control over the temporal aspects of a presentation. In this paper ...
Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, K. Sjoerd M...
Since the beginning of the WWW, tools have been developed to augment the functionality of the Web. This paper provides an investigation of hypermedia tools and systems integrating...
This paper presents the analysis and modelling of the literature of hypertext based on the ACM Hypertext conference series. This work explores a new paradigm of organising and acc...