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Hypertext / ECHT 1994: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Ian Ritchie, Nuno Guimarães:
ECHT '94: European Conference on Hypertext Technology, September 19-23, 1994, Edinburgh, Scotland. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-640-9
Papers
- Jörg M. Haake, Christine Neuwirth, Norbert A. Streitz:
Coexistence and Transformation of Informal and Formal Structures: Requirements for More Flexible Hypermedia Systems. 1-12 - Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III, James H. Coombs:
VIKI: Spatial Hypertext Supporting Emergent Structure. 13-23 - David M. Levy:
Fixed or Fluid? Document Stability and New Media. 24-31 - Gary Hill, Wendy Hall:
Extending the Microcosm Model to a Distributed Environment. 32-40 - Hugh C. Davis, Simon Knight, Wendy Hall:
Light Hypermedia Link Services: A Study of Third Party Application Integration. 41-50 - Peter J. Brown:
Adding Networking to Hypertext: Can it be Done Transparently? 51-58 - Kaj Grønbæk:
Composites in a Dexter-Based Hypermedia Framework. 59-69 - Franca Garzotto, Luca Mainetti, Paolo Paolini:
Adding Multimedia Collections to the Dexter Model. 70-80 - Anja Haake:
Under CoVer: The Implementation of a Contextual Version Server for Hypertext Applications. 81-93 - Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Chimera: Hypertext for Heterogeneous Software Environments. 94-107 - Lothar Simon, Jochen Erdmann:
SIROG - A Responsive Hypertext Manual. 108-116 - David Madigan, C. Richard Chapman, Jonathan Gavrin, Ole Villumsen, John Boose:
Repertory Hypergrids: An Application to Clinical Practice Guidelines. 117-125 - Mountaz Zizi, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Accessing Hyperdocuments through Interactive Dynamic Maps. 126-135 - Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley, Scott E. Hudson:
Interactive Clustering for Navigating in Hypermedia Systems. 136-145 - Yoshihiro Masuda, Yasuhiro Ishitobi, Manabu Ueda:
Frame-Axis Model for Automatic Information Organizing and Spatial Navigation. 146-157 - Michael Bieber, Jiangling Wan:
Backtracking in a Multiple-Window Hypertext Environment. 158-166 - Kasper Østerbye, Kurt Nørmark:
An Interaction Engine for Rich Hypertexts. 167-176 - John Robertson, Erik Merkus, Athula Ginige:
The Hypermedia Authoring Research Toolkit (HART). 177-185 - Vassilis Christophides, Antoine Rizk:
Querying Structured Documents with Hypertext Links using OODBMS. 186-197 - Bernd Amann, Michel Scholl, Antoine Rizk:
Querying Typed Hypertexts in Multicard/O2. 198-205 - Nancy Kaplan, Stuart Moulthrop:
Where No Mind Has Gone Before: Ontological Design for Virtual Spaces. 206-216 - Gunnar Liestol:
Aesthetic and Rhetorical Aspects of Linking Video in Hypermedia. 217-223
Technical Briefings
- Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Anton Eliëns:
Music in Time-Based Hypermedia. 224-227 - David F. Brailsford:
Experience with the Use of Acrobat in the CAJUN Publishing Project. 228-232 - Lothar Rostek, Wiebke Möhr:
An Editor's Workbench for an Art History Reference Work. 233-238 - Carl Taylor, Douglas Tudhope, Paul Beynon-Davies:
Representation and Manipulation of Conceptual, Temporal and Geographical Knowledge in a Museum Hypermedia System. 239-244
Panels
- Robert J. Glushko, Dale Dougherty, Eliot Kimber, Antoine Rizk, Daniel M. Russell, Kent Summers:
HTML - Poison or Panacea? (Panel). 245-246 - Paolo Paolini, Robert J. Glushko, Dale Dougherty, Eliot Kimber, Antoine Rizk, Daniel M. Russell, Kent Summers:
Does Multimedia Make a Difference? (Panel). 247 - Geoffrey Stevenson, Lindsey Holman, Chris Adie, Roberto Minio:
CEC Briefing: Information Engineering and Telematics (Panel). 248-249 - W. G. Nisen, Jeff von Limback, Scott Johnson, Kent Summers, Maurice Shephard:
Private Sector Perspectives on Advances in Hypermedia (Panel). 250
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