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7. Hypertext 1996: Washington, DC, USA
- David Stotts:
Hypertext '96, The Seventh ACM Conference on Hypertext, Washington, DC, USA, March 16-20, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-778-2
Spatial Hypertexts
- Nitin "Nick" Sawhney, David Balcom, Ian E. Smith:
HyperCafe: Narrative and Aesthetic Properties of Hypervideo. 1-10 - Kyoji Hirata, Yoshinori Hara, Hajime Takano, Shigehito Kawasaki:
Content-oriented Integration in Hypermedia System. 11-21 - Jim Rosenberg:
The Structure of Hypertext Activity. 22-30
Autonomous Hypertext Systems and Link Discovery
- Chip Cleary, Ray Bareiss:
Practical Methods for Automating Linking in Structured Hypermedia Systems. 31-41 - James F. Allen:
Automatic Hypertext Link Typing. 42-52 - Gerard Salton, Amit Singhal, Chris Buckley, Mandar Mitra:
Automatic Text Decomposition Using Text Segments and Text Themes. 53-65
Hypertext Rhetoric and Criticism
- John Tolva:
Ut Pictura Hyperpoesis: Spatial Form, Visuality, and the Digital Word. 66-73 - Robert Kendall:
Hypertextual Dynamics in A Life Set for Two. 74-83 - Diane Greco:
Hypertext with Consequence: Recovering a Politics of Hypertext. 85-92
Models of Hypermedia Design and Evaluation
- Franca Garzotto, Luca Mainetti, Paolo Paolini:
Information Reuse in Hypermedia Applications. 93-104 - John F. Buford:
Evaluating HyTime: An Examination and Implementation Experience. 105-115 - Daniel Schwabe, Gustavo Rossi, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Systematic Hypermedia Application Design with OOHDM. 116-128
Open Hypermedia
- Kasper Østerbye, Uffe Kock Wiil:
The Flag Taxonomy of Open Hypermedia Systems. 129-139 - Uffe Kock Wiil, John J. Leggett:
The HyperDisco Approach to Open Hypermedia Systems. 140-148 - Kaj Grønbæk, Randall H. Trigg:
Toward a Dexter-Based Model for Open Hypermedia: Unifying Embedded References and Link Objects. 149-160
Navigation in the World-Wide Web
- Steve Jones, Andy Cockburn:
A Study of Navigational Support Provided by World Wide Web Browsing Applications. 161-169 - Andreas Dieberger:
Browsing the WWW by Interacting with a Textual Virtual Environment - A Framework for Experimenting with Navigational Metaphors. 170-179 - Ron Weiss, Bienvenido Vélez, Mark A. Sheldon, Chanathip Namprempre, Péter Szilágyi, Andrzej Duda, David K. Gifford:
HyPursuit: A Hierarchical Network Search Engine that Exploits Content-Link Hypertext Clustering. 180-193
Systems and Infrastructure
- Peter J. Nürnberg, John J. Leggett, Erich R. Schneider, John L. Schnase:
Hypermedia Operating Systems: A New Paradigm for Computing. 194-202 - Ajit Bapat, Jürgen Wäsch, Karl Aberer, Jörg M. Haake:
HyperStorM: An Extendable Object-Oriented Hypermedia Engine. 203-214 - Paul H. Lewis, Hugh C. Davis, Steve Griffiths, Wendy Hall, Rob Wilkins:
Media-based Navigation with Generic Links. 215-223
Versioning
- Anja Haake, David L. Hicks:
VerSE: Towards Hypertext Versioning Styles. 224-234
Extending the World-Wide Web
- Seng Wai Loke, Andrew Davison:
Logic Programming with the World-Wide Web. 235-245 - Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Kevin Schlueter:
Experiences in Developing Collaborative Applications Using the World Wide Web "Shell". 246-255
Panels
- Miriam Grace, Ward Webber, Kaj Grønbæk, Robert J. Glushko:
Case Study: A Hypermedia System as Change Agent. 256 - Michael Joyce, Robert Kolker, Stuart Moulthrop, Ben Shneiderman, John Merritt Unsworth:
Visual Metaphor and the Problem of Complexity in the Design of Web Sites: Techniques for Generating, Recognizing and Visualizing Structure. 257 - Mark Bernstein, George P. Landow, Elli Mylonas, John B. Smith:
The Process of Discovery: Hypertext and Scholarship. 258 - Wojciech Cellary, David G. Durand, Anja Haake, David L. Hicks, Fabio Vitali, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Things Change: Deal with it! Versioning, Cooperative Editing and Hzpertext. 259 - Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra, Punyashloke Mishra, Kim Nguyen, Blair Nonnecke, Jennifer Preece, Gary Marchionini:
Evaluation. 260 - Kathryn Cramer, Sam Epstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Tom Meyer, Mark Prece:
Future (Hyper)Spaces. 261 - Howard Besser, Michael Bieber, Paul De Bra, Frank Dignum, Gary Hill, Les Carr, David De Roure, Wendy Hall, Norbert A. Streitz, Steven J. DeRoss:
World-Wide Web Authoring and Collaboration. 262
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