Makulova, S.: Hypertextove systemy v aplikaciach (1993)
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- Abstract
- Explains the principles of hypertext systems and defines these as information management systems characterised by their ability to provide links between individual text segments. Describes and compares the characteristics of 3 systems: HYPERTIES, GUIDE and INTERES. Descusses hardware rewuirements: all 3 will run on IBM compatible personal computers, with preferably 1 MB RAM, either under MS DOS (HYPERTIES and INTERES) or Windows (GUIDE). Concludes that GUIDE, with complex retrieval functions, seems to be the most sophisticated hypertext tool of those evaluated