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  1. Intelligent hypertext : Advanced techniques for the World Wide Web (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes a coherent anthology consisting of invited chapter-length papers on intelligent hypertext techniques with special emphasis on how to apply these techniques to the WWW. The book provides an introductory preface, chapters on information comprehension through hypertext, efficient techniques for adaptive hypermedia, annotated 3D environments on the Web, user models for customized hypertext, conceptual analysis of hypertext, two-level models of hypertext, the TELLTALE dynamic hypertext environment, hypertext for collaborative authoring, information retrieval and information agents
    LCSH
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
    RSWK
    World wide web / Hypertext / Aufsatzsammlung (213)
    Subject
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
    World wide web / Hypertext / Aufsatzsammlung (213)
  2. Lennon, J.A.: Hypermedia systems and applications : World Wide Web and beyond (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This is the first comprehensive book on hypermedia nd the WWW that icludes features of the 2nd generation systems. Definitions, history, current technology and problems, leading-edge initiatives, future applications, all these are seen as an unfolding of a millenial communication medium that is not serving but involving even the non-technical person in a very technical world. Much of the promise of hypermedia lies in its applications to education, and this receives prominence in the book. The new hypermedia system 'HyperWave' is described in detail. The book's vision, organization, and easy-to-read style make it suitable as a source for information for the practitioner and the general reader. It may also serve both as a reference book for researchers and as a textbook
    LCSH
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
    RSWK
    World wide web
    Subject
    World wide web
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
  3. Aßfalg, R.: Integration eines offenen Hypertextsystems in den Internet-Mehrwertdienst World Wide Web : ein Ansatz unter Verwendung eines objektorientierten Datenbanksystems (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:40:31
  4. Groenbaek, K.; Trigg, R.H.: From Web to workplace : designing open hypermedia systems (1999) 0.00
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  5. Agosti, M.; Smeaton, A.F.: Information retrieval and hypertext (1996) 0.00
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    Subject
    Information retrieval
    Information retrieval
  6. Hammwöhner, R.: Offene Hypertextsysteme : Das Konstanzer Hypertextsystem (KHS) im wissenschaftlichen und technischen Kontext (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 16:22:13
  7. Kommers, P.A.M.; Ferreira, A.; Kwak, A.K.: Document management for hypermedia design (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Electronic texts offer new ways to store, retrieve, update, and cross-link information. Hypermedia documents require new levels of organization and strict discipline from authors, editors, and managers. This book provides a step-by step guide to all aspects of hypermedia development, from strategic decision-making to editing formats and production methods
  8. Rada, R.: Interactive media (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The subject of this book is the relationship between people and interactive media. Written by one of the world's leading experts on this subject, this book explores how hypermedia, groupware, and networks change the way in which people, gropus and organizations work and interact. Its wide-ranging focus discusses the emergence of new technologies and demonstrates by considering real-life case studies the impact each has had on the way we view and interact with colleagues and information. With its emphasis on actual examples of usage, the author provides both practitioners and students with a fascinating glimpse of the future of these media and their applications.
  9. Kuhlen, R.: Hypertext : ein nichtlineares Medium zwischen Buch und Wissensbank (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Hypertext, eine neue Art der Informationsdarstellung, ist innerhalb weniger Jahre zu einem auf zahlreichen Fachkonferenzen diskutierten Thema im Umfeld von Informatik, Informationswissenschaft, K?nstlicher Intelligenz, Linguistik, Psychologie und Lerntheorie geworden. Die Faszination, die von diesem Medium auf Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung gleicherma~en ausgeht, beruht auf der prinzipiell nichtlinearen Organisation der Hypertexteinheiten und den benutzerfreundlichen Formen des ebenfalls nichtlinearen, flexiblen Zugriffs auf die Einheiten in einem Hypertextsystem. In dieser Einf?hrung in die Hypertextmethodik werden die wesentlichen Elemente von Hypertextsystemen, die Informationseinheiten und Verkn?pfungsarten sowie die hypertextspezifischen Navigationsformen, ausf?hrlich theoretisch und anschaulich am Beispiel existierender kommerzieller und experimenteller Hypertextsysteme behandelt. Besonderer Wert wird auf den Zusammenhang von Hypertext und Information Retrieval und die Einsatzm÷glichkeiten von Hypertext in Lernumgebungen gelegt. In theoretischer Hinsicht wird untersucht, ob sich Hypertextbenutzer mit Vorteil gegen?ber anderen Medien die Information erarbeiten k÷nnen, die sie aktuell in kritischen Situationen ben÷tigen, ob und wodurch also gegen?ber traditionellen linearen Formen ein ~informationeller Mehrwert~ erzielt wird. Au~erdem wird die M÷glichkeit diskutiert, mit Hilfe von Textanalyseverfahren und Techniken der Wissensrepr"sentation Hypertexte aus Texten automatisch aufzubauen. Das Buch enth"lt eine umfassende Bibliographie und im Anhang ein Glossar und eine strukturierte Beschreibung der wichtigsten gegenw"rtig erh"ltlichen oder in Entwicklung befindlichen Hypertextsysteme.
  10. Hofmann, M.; Simon, L.: Problemlösung Hypertext : Grundlagen - Entwicklung - Anwendung (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Dieses Buch ist ein Problemlöser für Projektmanager, die den Einsatz von Hyperteextsystemen erwägen, ebenso für die Entwickler und auch für den interessierten Anwender, der die Hintergründe von Hypertextsystemen verstehen will. Präzise Informationen zu den Grundlagen von Hypertext schaffen die Basis sich sicher in diesem Feld zu bewegen, sich gezielt weitergehende Information zu beschaffen und eigenständig Entwicklungstendenzen abzuschätzen. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung der Entwicklung von Hypertextanwendungen leistet die notwendige Hilfe für die Gestaltung von Hypertexten. Der Leser wird in die Lage versetzt, Chancen und Probleme von Hypertextprojekten frühzeitig zu erkennen und optimale Lösungen zu finden. Beispiele illustrieren tatsächlich realisierte und für den praktischen Einsatz konizpierte Anwendungen das Potential von Hypertext und geben Anregungen für die weitere Entwicklung von Hypertextsystemen.

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