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Hammwöhner, R.: Besuch bei alten Bekannten : zu den Sprachspielen mit dem Informationsbegriff (2004)
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- 27.11.2005 17:22:54
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Hammwöhner, R.: Anmerkungen zur Grundlegung der Informationsethik (2006)
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- 13.10.2006 10:22:03
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Hammwöhner, R.: TransRouter revisited : Decision support in the routing of translation projects (2000)
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- 10.12.2000 18:22:35
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Kuhlen, R.; Hammwöhner, R.; Sonnenberger, G.; Thiel, U.: TWRM-TOPOGRAPHIC : ein wissensbasiertes System zur situationsgerechten Aufbereitung und Präsentation von Textinformation in graphischen Retrievaldialogen (1988)
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- 15. 1.2005 14:10:22
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Hammwöhner, R.; Kuhlen, R.: Semantic control of open hypertext systems by typed objects (1994)
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- Abstract
- The C(K)onstance Hypertext System (KHS) is an elaborated example of an open hypertext system. Open hypertext systems combine heterogeneous resources and different hypertext applications such as e-mail, text and image hypertexts with access to online databases or other information resources. These hypertexts, to which heterogeneous users have access, grow steadily in size. This paper takes an object-oriented approach and proposes a rigorous typing of hypertext objects to overcome the problems of open hypertext. The advantage of this typing is shown on an e-mail hypertext as a special application of the KHS system. KHS is written in Smalltalk and is being developed on UNIX-machines