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9. Hypertext 1998: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Robert M. Akscyn:
HYPERTEXT '98. Proceedings of the Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia: Links, Objects, Time and Space - Structure in Hypermedia Systems, June 20-24, 1998, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. ACM 1998
Hypermedia Application Design
- Sotiris P. Christodoulou, Georgios D. Styliaras, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Evaluation of Hypermedia Application Development and Management Systems. 1-10 - Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard, Paul Kahn:
Pushing Reuse in Hypermedia Design: Golden Rules, Design Patterns and Constructive Templates. 11-20 - Mark Bernstein:
Patterns of Hypertext. 21-29
Novel Systems and Interfaces
- Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schilit:
Linking by Inking: Trailblazing in a Paper-Like Hypertext. 30-39 - Catherine C. Marshall:
Toward an Ecology of Hypertext Annotation. 40-49 - Polle Zellweger, Bay-Wei Chang, Jock D. Mackinlay:
Fluid Links for Informed and Incremental Link Transitions. 50-57
Mapping and Visualizing Navigation
- Ron R. Hightower, Laura T. Ring, Jonathan Helfman, Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan:
Graphical Multiscale Web Histories: A Study of Padprints. 58-65 - David G. Durand, Paul Kahn:
MAPA: A System for Inducing and Visualizing Hierarchy in Websites. 66-76 - Chaomei Chen, Mary Czerwinski:
From Latent Semantics to Spatial Hypertext - An Integrated Approach. 77-86
Temporal Models
- Koichi Hayashi, Takahiko Nomura, Tan Hazama, Makoto Takeoka, Sunao Hashimoto, Stephan Gudmundson:
Temporally Threaded Workspace: A Model for Providing Activity-Based Perspectives on Document Spaces. 87-96 - Michel Crampes, Jean Paul Veuillez, Sylvie Ranwez:
Adaptive Narrative Abstraction. 97-105 - Marjorie C. Luesebrink:
The Moment in Hypertext: A Brief Lexicon of Time. 106-112
Linking Mechanisms
- Les Carr, Wendy Hall, Steve Hitchcock:
Link services or link agents?. 113-122 - Maria Milosavljevic, Jon Oberlander:
Dynamic Hypertext Catalogues: Helping Users to Help Themselves. 123-131 - J. C. Bullock, Carole A. Goble:
TourisT: The Application of a Description Logic Based Semantic Hypermedia System for Tourism. 132-141
Articulation in Hypermedia
- Francisco J. Ricardo:
Stalking the Paratext: Speculations on Hypertext Links as a Second Order Text. 142-151 - Jim Rosenberg:
Locus Looks at the Turing Play: Hypertextuality vs. Full Programmability. 152-160
Structural Models
- Fabiano Borges Paulo, Marcelo Augusto Santos Turine, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Paulo César Masiero:
XHMBS: A Formal Model to Support Hypermedia Specification. 161-170 - Pedro Furtado, Henrique Madeira:
Enforcing Strong Object Typing in Flexible Hypermedia. 171-179 - Seongbin Park:
Structural Properties of Hypertext. 180-187
Open Hypermedia
- Uffe Kock Wiil, Kasper Østerbye:
Using the Flag Taxonomy to Study Hypermedia System Interoperabilty. 188-197 - Peter J. Nürnberg, John J. Leggett, Uffe Kock Wiil:
An Agenda for Open Hypermedia Research. 198-206 - Hugh C. Davis:
Referential Integrity of Links in Open Hypermedia Systems. 207-216
Structural Queries
- Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Luis Miguel Afonso:
Combining Structure Search and Content Search for the World-Wide Web. 217-224 - David Gibson, Jon M. Kleinberg, Prabhakar Raghavan:
Inferring Web Communities from Link Topology. 225-234 - Keishi Tajima, Yoshiaki Mizuuchi, Masatsugu Kitagawa, Katsumi Tanaka:
Cut as a Querying Unit for WWW, Netnews, e-mail. 235-244
Cooperative Hypermedia
- Weigang Wang, Jörg M. Haake:
Flexible Coordination with Cooperative Hypertext. 245-255 - Jack Jingshuang Yang, Gail E. Kaiser:
JPernLite: An Extensible Transaction Server for the World Wide Web. 256-266 - Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Donald Brenner, Chung-Chi Chung, Hao-wei Hsieh:
Using Paths in the Classroom: Experiences and Adaptations. 267-270
Short Papers
- Michael Bieber:
Hypertext and Web Engineering. 277-278 - Guillaume Boissière:
Automatic Creation of Hypervideo News Libraries for the World Wide Web. 279-280 - Niels Olof Bouvin:
Designing Open Hypermedia Applets: Experiences and Prospects. 281-282 - Paul De Bra, Licia Calvi:
2L670: A Flexible Adaptive Hypertext Courseware System. 283-284 - David De Roure, Steven Blackburn, Lee Oades, Jonathan Read, Neil Ridgway:
Applying Open Hypermedia to Audio. 285-286 - Stuart Goose, Michael J. Wynblatt, Hans Mollenhauer:
1-800-Hypertext: Browsing Hypertext with a Telephone. 287-288 - Stephen C. Hirtle, Molly E. Sorrows, Guoray Cai:
Clusters on the World Wide Web: Creating Neighborhoods of Make-Believe. 289-290 - Denise Pilar da Silva, Rafaël Van Durm, Erik Duval, Henk J. Olivié:
Adaptive Navigational Facilities in Educational Hypermedia. 291-292 - Laurent Robert, Eric Lecolinet:
Browsing hyperdocuments with multiple focus+context views. 293-294 - Terry Stanley:
Contextures. 295-296 - Hajime Takano, Terry Winograd:
Dynamic Bookmarks for the WWW. 297-298 - John Tebbutt:
Finding Links. 299-300 - Neil W. Van Dyke:
Generating Hypertext Explanations for Visual Languages. 301-302 - Karin Wenz:
Grammatron: Filling the Gap? 303-304
Keynotes
- John J. Leggett:
Camping on Banks of the Hypermedia Literature: Waiting for (a Hyperliterate) Civilization to Arrive. 305 - Stuart Moulthrop:
Straight Talk for Troubled Times, Or: The Street Finds Its Uses for Things. 306
Panels
- Diane Greco, Markku Eskelinen, Chris Funkhouser, Marjorie C. Luesebrink, Jim Rosenberg:
Actual & Potential Hypertext & Hypermedia: 5 Realizations (Panel). 307 - David B. Lowe, Mark Bernstein, Paolo Paolini, Daniel Schwabe:
Developing Hypermedia (Panel). 307
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