Langford, D.; Brown, P.: Creating hypertext documents : is it worth the effort? (1993)
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- Abstract
- Producing an effective hyperdocument requires considerable work and a surprising diversity of skills. In addition to being good writers, the authors should have abilities in design, user-interfaces, testing, structuring and maintenance. This paper will analyse the work that goes into producing production-quality hyperdocuments and what the cost/benefits are. It is assumed that the reader, though not necessarily a hypertext expert, knows what hypertext is